Hibs secured a fantastic 3-0 victory over Rangers at Broadwood Stadium in our final match of the calendar year.
Kathleen McGovern opened the scoring after five minutes with a neat finish, before firing home with a long-range curling effort in the second-half. Substitute Rosie Livingstone came on and immediately scored a quick-fire third to seal a memorable festive league win.
Grant Scott made four changes to the Hibernian side that defeated Motherwell last weekend. Erin Clachers was reinstated inbetween the sticks, while Siobhan Hunter, Poppy Lawson and Stacey Papadopoulos all returned in defence.
Rangers: Esson, McLeary, Hill (Middag 45'), Eddie, Docherty, Cornet, Devlin (Wilkinson 58'), MacLean, Arnot (Hay 80'), Hardy (McAulay 45'), Howat
Subs: Fife, Rafferty, Middag, Hay, Ross, McAulay, Austin, Lafaix, Wilkinson
Hibernian: Clachers, Doran-Barr, Lawson, Hunter, Papadopoulos (Christie 91'), Reilly, Grant, McAlonie (Taylor 73'), Adams, McGovern (Livingstone 83'), Bowie
Subs: Leishman, Christie, Ferguson, Schumacher, Livingstone, Boyle, Morrison, Taylor
Sharing the spoils in our last encounter with the Gers, Hibs looked to break on the counter-attack from the first whistle.
Aided by the wind, an inch-perfect McGovern pass fell to Tegan Bowie in a brilliant position. Letting fly, the winger’s effort was stopped by a smothering save from goalkeeper Victoria Esson very early on to deny her a celebratory goal on her 50th Hibernian outing.
Capitalising on another loose ball, Hibs took the lead on five minutes. Kathryn Hill let Papadopoulos’ lofty cross run behind her while anticipating a routine Esson collection, which never came. This allowed McGovern to pounce at the front post, dispatching over Esson’s head to open the scoring.

Hibs would control the ball well in the opening stages - despite the wind promising to disrupt some neat passing. Esson would soon superbly leap to turn a Kirsten Reilly free-kick - which was bound for the top corner - behind as the Hibees continued to prod for openings and push forward.
Launching the ball forward and bursting towards goal once again, Papadopoulos’ beat the goalkeeper with her low finessed shot. Unfortunately, the Aussie defender's effort rebounded agonisingly off the post by the slimmest of margins.
The hosts seriously struggled to craft chances, with our number one barely disturbed throughout the first 45. Kirsty Howat would soon threaten when she unleashed a ferocious strike at a ready-and-waiting Clachers to see the final action of the half.
After a very slow, stop-start beginning to the second half, Hibs were unlucky not to capitalise on a stramash inside the penalty area on the hour mark. A coming together saw the ball flail around, with Reilly unable to make a decent connection - while McGovern was similarly unlucky not to reach Bowie’s low cross moments later.

Continuing to plaster the Rangers goal, Adams blazing shot was deflected wide by former Hibee defender Leah Eddie. Freshly brought on to replace Michaela McAlonie, Linzi Taylor very nearly breached the net, but took one touch to many while bearing down on goal.
Just when they game might have turned on its head, Hibs snatched a valuable, terrific second goal. McGovern, furious after missing a brilliant opportunity only seconds before, received the ball rapidly from the subsequent Rangers goal kick after some lax passing from the hosts.
McGovern turned on the swivel and, from a long way out, fired a magnificent curling effort directly into the top corner - giving Esson no chance.
With less than ten minutes remaining, the travelling fans had good reason to celebrate again. Brought on less than a minute earlier, Livingstone rifled home past Esson on 84 minutes after latching onto a through ball in behind the home side’s backline to seal a brilliant result in our final match of the year.

Possession
40%Shots
10Shots On Target
5Corners
3Fouls
151
0
Cards
2
0