Rangers booked their place in the fourth round of the Scottish Cup in convincing fashion with a 24-1 away win over Westdyke on Sunday. (More Sports News)
The Gers returned from the final international break of the year in style as they began the defence of🐼 the troph꧑y they won for the first time in the club's history last season.
Kirsty Howat and Jane Ross scored five goals each, with Mia McAula♛y netting a hat-trick as well as a double for Sarah Ewens in her first minutes of the campaign.&nb𒈔sp;
There was also a𒁏 competitive first-team debut for 15-year-old Lily Boyce, playing the entirety of the second half in the third round tie at Lawsondale Playi🔯ng Fields.
"Obviously, we scored a lot of goal𝄹s, disappointed with the one that we conceded, but job done really. We have spoken about habits before," assistant&nbs🌄p;Jay Bradford said.
“It is about us maintaining our standards and making su🉐re we are doing what ᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚwe want to see from a staff perspective and I thought we did that for the most part."
There were als൩o some big scorelines from the other 16 fixtures taking place on Sunday, with Celtic and Motherwell also sealing their place in the next round.
Celtic warmed up for their Champions League tie against Re♊al Madrid on Wednesday by beating Glasgow Women🍌 13-0, with Maria McAneny and Hana Kerner scoring hat-tricks.
Motherwell, meanwhile, dispatc✅hed second-tier side Rossvale 7-0, with seven different goalscorers on target at the Kirkintilloch ✨Community Sports Complex