There’s one more job to do. As the curtain falls on another thrilling season, Rangers Women head to Hampden Park this afternoon for the 2025 Scottish Cup Final against Glasgow City — with silverware, pride, and a statement of intent all on the line.
It’s been a campaign full of highs, a few heartbreaks, and more than a fair share of drama. But now, Jo Potter’s side have the chance to end it all with a bang — and bring the trophy back to Ibrox for a second successive year.
Rangers Hampden Showdown with Glasgow City
Rangers come into the final looking to retain the trophy they lifted in style last year. Standing in their way is a familiar foe in Glasgow City — a club that knows all about cup finals and has their eyes on bouncing back after a tough league campaign.
This will be no easy task. Glasgow City swept past Motherwell in the semis, while Rangers booked their place at Hampden with a ruthless 5-0 win over Aberdeen. Both sides will be desperate to end the season with something tangible to show for their efforts.
Treble Dreams… and Treble Memes?
Let’s face it — the treble talk has dominated both the men’s and women’s games in Scotland this season. And while Rangers Women narrowly missed out on the league title, there’s still a double up for grabs.
Across the city, Celtic’s own treble hopes came crashing down yesterday in dramatic fashion at Hampden — courtesy of Aberdeen. A shock for them, but maybe a wee reminder that no trophy is guaranteed, no matter how many press conferences you win.
Rangers fans might allow themselves a wry smile. In a season where the men came up short and the women saw their treble hopes slip away on the final day, watching a rival bottle it at Hampden was, at the very least, some welcome moment.
Key Players to Watch in Final
- Lizzie Arnot – A big-game player with a history of cup final heroics. She sealed the win in last year’s final and will be looking to repeat the feat.
- Rachel McLauchlan – Her defensive tenacity and versatility have been vital all season.
- Kirsty Howat – Poses a constant attacking threat and will look to stretch the City defence.
- Brenna Lovera (Glasgow City) – The danger woman. Scored the winner against Rangers in their last meeting and needs to be kept quiet.
Time, TV, and Tickets
🏟 Venue: Hampden Park
🕑 Kick-off: 2:00 PM BST
📺 Watch: Live on BBC One Scotland and BBC iPlayer
🎟 Tickets: Available via the Scottish FA website. Use code RANGERS_25 for ticket discounts
Can’t get to Hampden? No problem — the match is live across BBC platforms, and we’ll be covering all the action on our social channels.
One Last Roar
Rangers Women have already lifted the Sky Sports Cup this season — now they’re 90 minutes from doing the double. It’s been a long campaign, but they’ve fought for every point, every goal, and every result.
This isn’t just about finishing strong. It’s about sending a message. About building a legacy. About bringing the trophy back where it belongs.
Let’s finish the job.
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