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4 days agoOlid to leave SWPL leaders Hearts at end of season
Eva Olid will leave Hearts at the end of the season after five years, having recently achieved a significant victory against Glasgow City.
Image source, SNS League champions Hibernian will host Celtic while holders Rangers entertain second-tier leaders Kilmarnock in the fourth round of the Women's Scottish Cup. Scottish Women's Premier League leaders Glasgow City, who lost the final last season, also host second-tier opposition in the shape of city rivals Queen's Park on Sunday, 11 January, following Monday's draw. Heart of Midlothian, who are currently second in the SWPL, or second-tier city rivals Spartans, will visit Stirling University depending on who wins their postponed third-round tie.
"The reality is that you're expected and you need to win and being second best is ultimately unacceptable," Crichton told BBC Scotland. "They've won four trophies from six, which I think is really admirable, but ultimately for us it will be a real focus on the league title. It's the one that's been missing and we know with that comes the lure of European football."