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Rangers dominate TOTW as SWPL title taken to final-day decider

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[BBC] Rowena Armitage (Hibernian): Back-to-back starts for the 17-year-old for the first time and was part of a professional performance for Joelle Murray's side. Not much she could do for the goal she conceded, tightly marked by Thistle from the corner. Gill Inglis (Motherwell): A true legend of the SWPL hung up her boots as Iain Robinson's side remained unbeaten in the split.

Not just a superb player but a tremendous leader who has grown with the game. Rightly showered in praise. Emma Brownlie (Glasgow City): Kept her former team-mates at arms length in their quest for the win which would've handed them the title.

Ensured Hearts forwards Georgia Timms and Carly Johns were offered little sight at goal. Nicola Docherty (Rangers): Led her team to their biggest win over Celtic in over a decade, as she marked 200 appearances for the Gers too. At times she's dragged Leanne Crichton's side through games, to this position now where they've forced a final-day decider.

Jessica Husband (Hearts): The best attacking threat for Eva Olid's side who, understandably, looked to be playing with the pressure a potentially historic day would bring. Kim Shin-Ji (Rangers): A real Rolls Royce performance in the middle of the park. Was involved in virtually everything good Rangers done as they strolled by Celtic.

A real classy performance. Linda Motlhalo (Glasgow City): Like Husband, the South Africa international looked most threatening for Leanne Ross' side at Oriam. Their lack of cutting edge is what has cost them in the split.