

Midfielder
Scotland
Bio
A player capable of playing in a number of attacking roles, Hibs Women forward Rosie Livingstone is a constant threat for opponents.
A clear talent from a young age, Livingstone was first included in a First Team matchday squad aged just 15 years and one month.
She would make her First Team debut, still aged 15, in an Edinburgh Derby clash versus Hearts on 30 May 2021. Her second appearance would bring the attacker her first goal, as she netted against Forfar Farmington the next weekend.
Livingstone was promoted officially to the First Team ahead of the next season. She would continue to keep finding the net despite her young age, and even scored from 12 yards in the inaugural Capital Cup penalty shoot-out – which Hibs won over city rivals Hearts.
After struggling with injuries across the 2023/24 season and the beginning of our title-winning 2024/25 campaign, Livingstone would bounce back – scoring six vital goals in 24 appearances, while limited to just six starts during her recovery.
An acrobatic finish on her much-anticipated return versus Montrose in October was promptly followed up with a late dramatic Derby Day winner over Hearts at Tynecastle.
A crucial clincher versus Rangers in December and three goals in three separate starts over Motherwell would come after, as Livingstone earned her first league winners’ medal.
The youngster continues to play for Scotland at youth level. She has previously played at both Under-17 and Under-19 level for her country, and was recently capped at Under-23 level in May 2025.