I wrote a few weeks ago about the possible challenge to Glasgow City’s dominance of the Scottish scene from the increased commitment of both Celtic and Rangers to their women’s teams.
An early indicator of that will come this Friday evening at 7.35pm (weather permitting as with so much football at the moment) when the new Scottish Women’s Premier League (SWPL) season kicks-off at K-Park in East Kilbride.
Celtic have continued to be busy in the transfer market, this week signing Spanish striker Anita Marcos on loan from Atletico Madrid.
Can they strike an early blow in Glasgow’s attempt for a 14th consecutive title or will City's experience allow them to see off the challenge?
Admission to the game is priced at £5 for Adults, £3 for Concessions and free for Under-16's while there is also live coverage on BBC Alba.
On Sunday there are three further SWPL 1 matches scheduled with Rangers, Hibernian and Forfar Farmington the respective home teams.
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