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2024/25 SWPL 2 Play-Off Finalists Confirmed

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The Scottish Women’s Premier League (SWPL) can confirm that the 2024/25 SWPL 2 Play-off Final will be contested by the Scottish Women’s Premier League 7th place finishers, Rossvale and the runners up of the Scottish Women’s Championship, the University of Stirling.

The match will take place at the Albert Bartlett Stadium, Airdrie, on Friday 23rd May with a kick-off time of 19:30. Tickets will go on sale at 14:00 today (Monday 19th May) and are priced at just £6 for an adult and £2 for concessions. Tickets can be purchased via the Airdrieonians ticketing website.

East Fife will return to the SWPL 2 next season after two seasons away, securing the Scottish Women’s Championship title in style. The University of Stirling fought off strong competition from the remaining top 6 teams in the Scottish Women’s Championship to seal second spot with a game to spare and book their place in the SWPL 2 Play-off Final.

Who they would face was only confirmed on the ScottishPower Women’s Premier League 2 final day as Rossvale, who despite a 5-1 defeat to Hamilton Academical, held on to 7th spot with Ayr United relegated following their final day defeat to Kilmarnock.

Fiona McIntyre, SWPL Managing Director, said: “We look forward to concluding yet another dramatic and exciting season with this play-off match. The format of the one-legged tie adds to the drama and tension of a play-off final that promises to be a fascinating encounter. With both teams fighting for the prize of SWPL 2 football next season, I have no doubt it will result in absorbing football and be a momentous occasion for all involved.

“The Albert Bartlett Stadium provides a fitting backdrop for a match of this magnitude, and I want to thank Airdrieonians FC for their support in hosting this match.”

Aileen Campbell, CEO of Scottish Women’s Football, said: “Huge congratulations to newly-crowned East Fife who will return to the SWPL for next season. I look forward to following their progress during the season ahead and wish them good luck and success in SWPL 2.

“University of Stirling have also had a brilliant season in the competitive Barclay’s Scottish Women’s Championship and will be worthy opponents to Rossvale in the play-off as they aim to return to the SWPL at the first time of asking. These games are always exciting affairs, and I have no doubt the University of Stirling will showcase the quality that teams in the Barclay’s Scottish Women’s Championship possess.”