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.”