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Match Preview | Glasgow City v Aberdeen Women

Aberdeen Women are back on the road this Sunday as they travel to take on Glasgow City at Petershill Park in the SWPL1. Kick-off is 1pm. The Dons go into the game having picked up their first point of the season last weekend against Partick Thistle with Mya Christie and Bailley Collins scoring at the Balmoral Stadium. Glasgow City go into the game having won their opening three league games so far this season picking up maximum points against Spartans, Motherwell and Dundee Utd.

Match Preview | Glasgow City v Aberdeen Women

Aberdeen Women are back on the road this Sunday as they travel to take on Glasgow City at Petershill Park in the SWPL1. Kick-off is 1pm.

The Dons go into the game having picked up their first point of the season last weekend against Partick Thistle with Mya Christie and Bailley Collins scoring at the Balmoral Stadium. Glasgow City go into the game having won their opening three league games so far this season picking up maximum points against Spartans, Motherwell and Dundee Utd.

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Co-manager Gavin Beith previewed Sunday’s game:

“Every game is tough especially when we have not started the way we would have liked to so there is maybe a bit more pressure on each of the games. When you play against Glasgow City the game kind of looks after itself, same with any of the big teams, you know exactly what you have to do. It is about being organised, being prepared to put the work in and try to stay in the game. We are under no illusions about how difficult it is going to be. It is the start of a difficult run but every game you play in this league is tough.

“The message we are trying to get across is about mindset. We have not started off as well as we would have liked but there have been decent things in those games. That is what we have been emphasising all week to take the positives from those games. We have not got the points but there has been good things within that. Lets go with a real belief that we can go and work as hard as we possibly can and if we do that then we will get our rewards. We need to go with that belief that we can go and achieve something instead of going down and feeling sorry for ourselves. It is something we have been hammering home all week to be as competitive as we can and hopefully get something out of the game.”

Ticket Info

Tickets for Sunday’s game at Petershill Park are priced at £8 for an adult and £2 for an U16. Full ticket info can be found by clicking here.

Petershill Park

Petershill Park

Petershill Park

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