It wasn’t Hurricane Ashley but Hurricane City that Dundee United had to worry about as Leanne Ross’ side battered the Tannadice outfit 13-0 – and went to the top of the SWPL in the process.It is the biggest scoreline in the league this term and regardless of the optics around such imbalanced results, it will matter not for City.
With Hibs and Rangers sharing the points at Meadowbank it means that City open up a one-point lead as they leapfrog Jo Potter’s side into pole position.
With United goalkeeper Beth Rennie sent off inside the opening minutes from bringing own Brenna Lovera, City took full advantage against a youthful backline.Lisa Evans, Katie Lockwood, Lisa Forrest, Natalia Wrobel, Aleigh Gambone, Sofia Maatta all scored singles with Lovera and Nicole Kozlova netting a double each.
Emily Whelan claimed a hat-trick. At Meadowbank, Hibs took a first-half lead against Rangers from the spot after Eilidh Adams netted but they missed a second penalty in the latter stages of the game.
Read more on dailyrecord.co.uk