After ACC and others throw support behind 24-team CFP, the ball is now in the SEC's court
The ACC and others back a 24-team CFP, awaiting SEC's decision.
BBC's SWPL team of the week features standout players including Katie Cox from Aberdeen, Tegan Browning from Motherwell, and Leah Eddie from Rangers, highlighting their recent performances.
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Katie Cox (Aberdeen): Not the busiest of afternoons at Balmoral for the Aberdeen goalkeeper, but holding on for a morale-boosting clean sheet with the relegation play-off to come was a huge boost for Scott Booth's side.
Tegan Browning (Motherwell): Opened the scoring in the battle to be the best of the rest, but it was much more about her defensive performance in what was a hard-fought victory for Iain Robinson's side.
Leah Eddie (Rangers): Great to see the Scotland international get 90 minutes under her belt in what has been a stop-start campaign. Leanne Crichton's side have missed her composure and ability at the back in recent times.
Rachael Boyle (Hibernian): A first appearance in eight games and what a return it was from the skipper. Strolled it at left-back for Joelle Murray's side as they ended Glasgow City's title hopes.
Jodi McLeary (Rangers): In for her goal alone... A real moment of quality from the 20-year-old who has covered a lot of positions this season for Rangers. A goal and assist back in midfield, it was a tremendous showing against Partick Thistle.
Ciara Grant (Hibernian): Another Rolls Royce performance in the middle of the park at Meadowbank. Played a huge part in the second goal and controlled much of Hibs' play.
Brodie Greenwood (Aberdeen): Unlucky not to come away with a goal, she has the woodwork to blame for that. Another sound performer for the Dons as they try to build a bit of momentum before their top-flight status is on the line.
Lauren Wade (Hearts): Scorer of the winning goal that puts Hearts on the brink of an historic first SWPL title. While that's the big one, they have now secured European football for the first time, so she's in the history books...
Georgia Timms (Hearts): And this team-mate is very much joining her there. Another goal for Hearts' star performer of the season, she just can't stop finding the back of the net. Running out of superlatives.
The players include Katie Cox (Aberdeen), Tegan Browning (Motherwell), and Leah Eddie (Rangers).
Katie Cox helped secure a clean sheet for Aberdeen, which was crucial ahead of their relegation play-off.
Tegan Browning scored the opening goal and played a significant role defensively in Motherwell's victory.
The ACC and others back a 24-team CFP, awaiting SEC's decision.
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Abi Harrison (Glasgow City): On the losing side but changed the game in the second half for City. Scored a matter of minutes after coming on at the break before setting up the equaliser.
Carla Boyce (Motherwell): Fresh from scooping the club's player of the year award, the striker had to celebrate by scoring the winning goal... again.