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Celtic battle Rangers LIVE as Beaucom causes panic and Jo Potter's side lead

And it's all come down to this!

Celtic women can claim a first-ever title with victory over Hibs this afternoon. Rangers are waiting to pounce if the Hoops slip up. Any dropped points could see Jo Potter’s side land the crown with victory over Partick Thistle.

Boss Elena Sadiku has urged supporters to back the team as they look to make history as Celtic Park comes alive for a game of mammoth importance. Celtic's impressive goal difference makes their task clear – win and they are the SWPL champions.

But Hibs won't make it easy and it follows on from last season's corker where Fran Alonso's side were denied glory after Glasgow City's last-gasp strike at Ibrox.

Rangers were the favourites for long periods this season but Celtic's knack for scoring goals has, for all intents and purposes, added an extra point with it now a straight shootout in the quest for glory.

Potter and her Ibrox stars know if they win it then the Treble is on with a date against Hearts at Hampden next weekend in the Scottish Cup Final. The stakes couldn't be higher and you can follow it LIVE with us.

It's Rangers who strike first as Kirsty Howat does well to get in behind as Tess Middag sends a long ball forward from the back and Howat does well to control it before steering it low into the corner.

Rangers 1-0 Thistle.

Kirsty MacLean has a good effort distance, but it's kept out by the Thistle keeper.

It remains 0-0 at Broadwood and at Celtic Park.

The Celtic XI that could clinch the title.

Celtic: Daugherty, Barclais, Ross, Craig, Gallacher, Shen, Agnew, Clark (c), Hayes, Ashworth-Clifford, Flint.

Subs: Logan, Cummings, Robertson, Smith, Cavanagh, Loferski, Meglu, Goldie, McAneny

The ball falls for Natasha Flint at the edge of the area, but her

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