Celtic's SWPL Title Defense in Crisis: Can They Stage a Comeback?
Celtic's recent defeat leaves them 9 points behind SWPL leaders, raising questions about their title defence in a fiercely competitive league.


Celtic's Uphill Battle in SWPL Title Race
Following a crucial 1-0 defeat to Glasgow City, reigning champions Celtic now sit 4th in the Scottish Women's Premier League, trailing leaders Hibernian by 9 points with just 8 matches remaining. Rangers (+7) and Glasgow City (+6) also loom ahead in this tight title race. With no fixtures during the international break, Elena Sadiku's squad must wait until April 13th to begin their comeback attempt – starting with a high-stakes derby against Rangers.
The Numbers Don't Lie
- Top 3 clubs have only 7 combined losses all season
- Celtic must win ≥90% of remaining matches while hoping rivals stumble
- 3 of final 4 games are against current top-three sides
"It's a mountain, but not impossible," said Scotland captain Rachel Corsie on BBC's Behind the Goals. "Remember last season's final-day drama when Celtic won on goal difference? This league loves late twists."
Key Fixtures That Could Decide the Season
Date | Fixture | Broadcast |
---|---|---|
Apr 13 | Rangers vs Celtic | BBC Scotland |
May 5 | Celtic vs Glasgow City | TBD |
May 18 | Hibs vs Rangers (Final Day) | BBC Alba |
Glasgow City assistant coach Leanne Crichton noted: "Every match feels like a cup final now. We went top Friday, then third by Sunday – that's the SWPL's magic."
The X-Factors
- Hearts & Motherwell: Have already taken points off title contenders
- Goal Difference: Potentially decisive in this historically tight league
- European Spot Pressure: 2nd place earns Champions League qualification
With the post-split fixtures amplifying every result, Celtic's title defense hangs by a thread – but in the SWPL, miracles have happened before.