St Johnstone WFC head coach Grant Scott hopes for big crowd in final home game of the season

St Johnstone WFC placed on an entertaining present of their penultimate residence league match of the season.

And head coach Grant Scott hopes the thrilling 1-1 draw will entice these in attendance again for extra on Sunday afternoon.

Saints shared the spoils with Boroughmuir Thistle due to Morgan Steedman’s cool first-half opener and now consideration turns again to the Riverside Stadium. Stirling College are the guests for a 2pm kick-off.

“We’re actually grateful to individuals who assist the ladies’s group,” Scott stated.

“It was a good recreation final week to host a hospitality day for membership sponsors as each groups had been actually going for the win.

“The match was excessive normal with a whole lot of good soccer on present. Anybody who hadn’t been earlier than, hopefully they are going to come again.”

Reflecting on selecting up some extent, Scott added: “It was in all probability the proper end result total, however we’re a wee bit disillusioned.

“Boroughmuir are a group we haven’t crushed within the league but - and we had an actual good likelihood.

“I used to be happy with the efficiency. The gamers actually took pre-match info into play.

“We seemed a menace in that first 45 minutes and we put the strain on. We had been possibly unfortunate to not get a second.”

Saints are limbering as much as face a Stirling College aspect who misplaced 7-0 to Dundee United final weekend. The guests sit backside of the Scottish Girls’s Premier League 2.

“It's worthwhile to have a look at the context of their defeat,” Scott famous. "They had been enjoying towards a Dundee United aspect who're scoring objectives for enjoyable.

“Seven is sort of sore however United have that in them towards any group. I don’t assume Stirling might be tremendously affected by it.”

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