Football: Wins all round for big hitters in the Women's Premiership

Cliftonville Ladies celebrate Caitlin McGuinness' goal in the win over Lisburn Ladies.
Author: Gareth McCulloughPublished 13th Jun 2025

A full Friday night of Sports Direct Women's Premiership action produced victories for Glentoran Women, Cliftonville Ladies, Linfield Women and Lisburn Rangers.

Glentoran hit four goals without reply past Derry City Women at the Blanchflower Stadium to move back to the top of the table.

Rachel Rogan broke the deadlock just after the half-hour mark, with Glentoran's lead doubled soon after when the unfortunate Kaci Deery turned the ball into her own net.

Glentoran beat Derry City to move top of the Women's Premiership table.

Jessica Foy added to the home advantage early in the second half from inside the six-yard box after connecting with Nadene Caldwell's left-sided cross, before Rogan bagged her second on the hour from Aimee Kerr's delivery into the area.

Two Caitlin McGuinness goals midway through the second half saw Cliftonville get the better of Lisburn Ladies at the Bluebell Stadium.

The deadlock was broken on 67 minutes when McGuinness connected with Abbie Magee's low cross to beat Zara Maguire with a composed finish.

Three minutes later, McGuinness found the net again after breaking clear of the defence to fire past the onrushing keeper.

Eve Reilly hit four goals as Linfield swept to a comprehensive 9-1 defeat of Larne Women at Inver Park.

The Blues moved in front in the third minute when Rhianna Breen knocked the ball over the head of the home keeper after a mistake at the back.

Hannah Doherty added a second after a quarter of an hour with a powerful 25-yard left-foot strike into the top corner, before Mia Fitzsimmons made it 3-0 with a 28th minute header from Charlotte Havern's corner.

Reilly opened her account soon after when she chased down a ball over the top to take it around the keeper and into the net.

Havern continued the scoring soon after with a free-kick on the right edge of the area into the top corner, with Reilly doubling her tally just before the break.

Hollie Johnston pulled one back for Larne on 72 minutes with a chip over the visiting keeper, but goals in the final ten minutes from Alex Clarke and a brace from Reilly saw Linfield run out very much on top.

Lisburn Rangers celebrate during their win over Crusaders Strikers.

Goals from Faye Loughran and Caoimhe Gelston Mulholland helped Lisburn Rangers to a two-goal victory over Crusaders Strikers at Seaview.

The Crues went into the game on top of the table, but came up against a Rangers side on a high from victory over Shamrock Rovers in the All-Island Cup last weekend.

Loughran broke the deadlock for the visitors with just over half an hour on the clock before, three minutes from the break, Gelston Mulholland Rangers' advantage from the spot.

The results see Glentoran move head of Crusaders at the top on goal difference, but with two less games played. Cliftonville and Linfield are two points further back.