Rangers secured a dominant 24-1 victory over Westdyke, advancing to the fourth round of the Scottish Cup. This win marks their return from the final international break, as they begin defending the trophy they claimed for the first time last season. Kirsty Howat and Jane Ross each scored five goals, while Mia McAulay added a hat-trick. Sarah Ewens also contributed two goals in her first appearance this season.
Fifteen-year-old Lily Boyce made her competitive first-team debut, playing the entire second half at Lawsondale Playing Fields. Assistant Jay Bradford expressed satisfaction with the team's performance, stating, "Obviously, we scored a lot of goals, disappointed with the one that we conceded, but job done really." Bradford emphasised maintaining high standards and achieving staff expectations.

In other matches on Sunday, Celtic and Motherwell also progressed to the next round. Celtic prepared for their upcoming Champions League clash against Real Madrid by defeating Glasgow Women 13-0. Maria McAneny and Hana Kerner both achieved hat-tricks in this match. Meanwhile, Motherwell overcame Rossvale with a 7-0 victory at Kirkintilloch Community Sports Complex.
The Scottish Cup saw several high-scoring games across its fixtures. These results highlight the competitive nature of the tournament as teams vie for advancement. The impressive performances by Rangers, Celtic, and Motherwell set a strong precedent for their upcoming matches in this prestigious competition.