Scottish Cup Final Venue Announced Plus Promotion Battle Update

Scottish Women’s Football CEO Aileen Campbell announces the venue for this year’s Scottish Cup Final – plus all the details for a decisive weekend for promotion into the second tier of the game north of the border (22/4/22).

Above: Tynecastle Stadium in Edinburgh, which will host this year’s Scottish Cup Final. Photo: The Stadium Guide.

With just over a week until the semi-final of the Biffa Scottish Women’s Cup, representatives of all four teams taking part in the penultimate round of the competition gathered in Edinburgh to announce that the cup-final venue will be Tynecastle.

The semi-final will be hosted at Falkirk Stadium on 1st May in back-to-back games that see Heart of Midlothian take on Celtic, and Partick Thistle face-off against Glasgow City. The winners will progress to the final at Tynecastle on 29th May.  The final will also be broadcast live on BBC ALBA.

It is a return visit to the capital for the conclusion of this prestigious competition, with Tynecastle having hosted the event in 2019.  In that tie, Glasgow City beat Hibernian 4-3 in a close-run match which was the last final to be played due to covid disrupting the subsequent competitions. 

The Scottish Women’s Cup will conclude an historic season which has seen SWPL games being played in main Scottish stadiums right across Scotland including Easter Road, Ibrox, Celtic Park, Pittodrie, Fir Park and Tynecastle.  Adding to the games already played at New Douglas Park and Rugby Park.  A significant indicator of how much the game continues to grow.

Commenting on the announcement, Scottish Women’s Football CEO Aileen Campbell said: “We are delighted to announce that the venue for this season’s Biffa Scottish Women’s Cup final will be Tynecastle and that it will be broadcast live on BBC ALBA. 

“Tynecastle is a fantastic venue that provides a wonderful atmosphere for football fans and is a great facility that will make this year’s cup a real showcase.  We are looking forward to welcoming the teams that emerge from the semi-finals on 1st May at Falkirk and drawing to a close an exciting season.  Of course, it has not been without its challenges.  Covid has meant that this cup final will be the first since 2019 with the pandemic disrupting the competition.  

“The four remaining semi-finalists will all be determined to book their place here at Tynecastle and we want to encourage as many people as possible to come to our games on the 1st May and also to book a place here on the 29th May to cheer on inspiring female footballers representing the very best of our game.”

Commenting on Tynecastle playing host to the Biffa Scottish Women’s Cup final, Heart of Midlothian CEO Andrew McKinlay said: “We are really looking forward to welcoming the cup final back to Tynecastle. 

“It is a real privilege to host this important competition and underlines the importance our club places on the women’s game.  This comes after our announcement to increase our focus and investment in our women’s team and at the end of a season where we hosted the Edinburgh derby in front of strong crowds at Tynecastle.  We look forward to working with SWF on this event.”

Above: Montrose – Championship North winners 2021/22. Photo: Montrose FC.

Meanwhile, this weekend will see which teams can earn promotion to the SWPL2, the second tier of Scottish women’s football. Whilst Montrose have already sealed the Championship North title, second place is still up for grabs between Dryburgh and East Fife, with a place in promotion play-offs at stake.

Championship South will also be decided and depends on whether Gartcairn can win in their game against Hutchison Vale or whether the trophy will need to travel further west where Morton will host Rossvale who are also in with a chance of winning the league.

Details of the games are below:

Championship North

Montrose v Dryburgh
24th April – KO 2pm, Links Park Stadium

Buchan v East Fife
24th April – KO 2pm Macbi Community Hub

Championship South

Gartcairn v Hutchison Vale
24th April – KO 2pm MTC Park

Morton v Rossvale
24th April – KO 2pm Parklea Stadium

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