Fixtures

Scotland SWPL Cup Women 10/05 12:00 8 Spartans (W) vs Celtic (W) - View
Scotland Women Premier League 2 10/12 13:00 7 Gartcairn FC (W) vs Spartans (W) - View
Scotland Women Premier League 2 10/19 13:00 8 Spartans (W) vs Kilmarnock (W) - View
Scotland Women Premier League 2 11/02 14:00 9 Spartans (W) vs Livingston (W) - View
Scotland Women Premier League 2 11/16 14:00 10 Dundee Utd (W) vs Spartans (W) - View
Scotland Women Premier League 2 11/23 14:00 11 Boroughmuir Thistle (W) vs Spartans (W) - View

Results

Scotland Women Premier League 2 09/28 14:00 6 St Johnstone (W) v Spartans (W) W 1-3
Scotland Women Premier League 2 09/21 12:00 5 [2] Spartans (W) v Queens Park Women [3] W 2-0
Scotland Women Premier League 2 09/14 12:00 4 Spartans (W) v Boroughmuir Thistle (W) D 0-0
Scotland Women Premier League 2 08/31 11:30 3 [8] East Fife Women v Spartans (W) [3] W 1-4
Scotland Women Premier League 2 08/24 12:00 2 [2] Spartans (W) v Dundee Utd Women [3] W 1-0
Scotland Women Premier League 2 08/17 13:00 1 Stirling Uni FC (W) v Spartans (W) W 0-3
Scotland Premier League Women 05/18 13:00 32 [3] Spartans Women v Partick Thistle Women [1] L 1-2
Scotland Premier League Women 05/11 12:00 30 [3] Spartans Women v Queens Park Women [5] W 2-0
Scotland Premier League Women 05/07 19:00 31 [6] Dundee Utd Women v Spartans Women [3] W 2-5
Scotland Premier League Women 05/04 15:00 29 [4] Montrose LFC Women v Spartans Women [3] L 2-1
Scotland Premier League Women 04/30 18:45 28 [3] Spartans Women v Aberdeen Women [2] D 1-1
Scotland Premier League Women 04/20 12:00 27 [1] Partick Thistle Women v Spartans Women [2] L 1-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 32 16 16
Wins 15 8 7
Draws 4 3 1
Losses 13 5 8
Goals for 53 27 26
Goals against 52 21 31
Clean sheets 9 7 2
Failed to score 11 5 6

Wikipedia - Spartans W.F.C.

Spartans Football Club Women's and Girl's is a women's football team that plays in the Scottish Women's Premier League, the top division of women's football in Scotland. Spartans F.C. Women is part of Spartans F.C. in North Edinburgh and play and train at the club's training facilities.

History

Founded in 1985, the club was known as Hailes United, Edinburgh Star, Tynecastle, Bonnyrigg Rose and Whitehill Welfare over the first twenty years of its existence. While operating as Whitehill Welfare the club was promoted to the Scottish Women's Premier League in 2004. After two seasons as Edinburgh Ladies in 2006–07 and 2007–08, the club came under the auspices of East of Scotland Football League club Spartans F.C. in 2008 and adopted their current name.

Having won the Scottish Women's Premier League Cup as Edinburgh Ladies in 2006–07, Spartans lost a further five League Cup finals in 2008–09, 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013 as well as the final of the 2014 Scottish Women's Cup, all by heavy margins and at the hands of Glasgow City on four of the six occasions. They finished as Premier League runners-up behind Glasgow City in 2008–09 and 2011.

The club's 21-year spell in the top division ended in the 2024–25 season when they finished 10th of 12 teams, with three relegated as the league was restructed.

The Spartans (W) is the women's soccer team representing Great Britain, known for their resilience, teamwork, and competitive spirit. Comprising talented athletes from across the UK, the Spartans (W) compete at the highest levels of international and domestic competitions, showcasing skill, determination, and a commitment to excellence. With a focus on strategic play and fostering talent, the team aims to elevate women's soccer in Great Britain and inspire future generations of players.