Rangers Women look to kick on after their Old Firm victory over Celtic last Friday as they head on the road to face Motherwell in the Scottish Women’s Premier League on Sunday.
Leanne Crichton’s side head into the match 4th despite Mia McAuley’s late heroics to defeat Celtic but could rise as high as second if results go their way.
Rangers won the first encounter between the sides this season – winning 2-1 at Broadwood at the end of August thanks to goals from Brogan Hay and Kirsty Howat.
Motherwell sit sixth – the same position they finished last season in as the ‘best of the rest’.
Here is all the info you need to know about the match:
When is Motherwell vs Rangers Women?
The match takes place this Sunday, November 23, 2025, at 4.00pm GMT.
The travel details for the match are as follows: The Ross Commercial Finance K Park Stadium, Calderglen Country Park, Strathaven Road, East Kilbride, G75 0QZ.
Tickets for the game can only be purchased at the gate on matchday, via cash or card.
Prices are £10 for adults, £5 for concessions and under-11s can attend free of charge.
There is no official segregation for this fixture.
Is Motherwell vs Rangers Women on TV and will I be able to live stream the match?
The match has not been selected for broadcast on any TV station. Glasgow City vs Hibernian and Celtic vs Partick Thistle will be shown instead by the BBC.
While Rangers TV do not broadcast the women’s team live highlights will be available later on.
Team news
Rangers will be without Brogan Hay, Sarah Evans and Lizzie Arnot for the match as all remain out long-term whilst Kathy Hill may also miss out.
Motherwell defender Jenna Penman is also out long-term with a collar bone injury picked up against Glasgow City on the opening day of the season.
Match Officials
Conor Greenan has been appointed as the lead match official for today’s match.
A solicitor with Scullion Law for his day job, Greenan has taken charge of three Scottish Lowland League fixtures and one Scottish Cup fixture so far this season.
In total this season he has given 25 yellow cards, two second yellow cards but no straight reds, and awarded one penalty/
He will be assisted by Andrew Campbell and Greg Millar on the sidelines.
VAR will not be in operation for this match.
