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Scotland’s Nicola Docherty during the FIFA Women’s World Cup, Group D match at the Parc des Princes, Paris. (PA IMAGES) There is an infectious enthusiasm in Nicola Docherty’s voice as she reflects on her memories of the World Cup in 2019. ‘I still get goose bumps speaking about it,’ says the 28-year-old Rangers and Scotland defender. ‘People ask me about it, and honestly, I still cannot believe that I went to a World Cup.’ Docherty was part of the Scotland squad that came frustratingly close to progressing to the last sixteen at the tournament, racing into a three-goal lead against Argentina in their final group match, only to agonisingly concede three times in the closing stages. ‘That last fifteen minutes was just madness,’ reflects Docherty. ‘For a long time, I couldn’t even watch the game afterwards because I was just so heartbroken.’ ....
Seven Rangers stars named in SWNT squad for final Euro 2022 qualifiers 8th February 2021 Seven Rangers stars have been named in the Scotland Women’s National Team for their final Euro 2022 qualifiers against Cyprus and Portugal later this month. The Gers star will join their team-mates for the double-header in Larnaca, Cyprus on February 19 and 23 as the Scots finish off their unsuccessful qualifying campaign under interim head coach Stuart McLaren. Here is your #SWNT squad to face Cyprus and Portugal this month in our final UEFA EURO 2022 Qualifiers. v Friday 19 February 2021 v Tuesday 23 February 2021 pic.twitter.com/UMKFTxt8kJ Goalkeeping duo Megan Cunningham and Jenna Fife join defensive pair Nicola Docherty and Rachel McLauchlan, midfielder Sam Kerr and strikers Zoe Ness and Lizzie Arnot in McLaren’s first squad since replacing Shelly Kerr. ....
Alan Campbell: Rangers can t afford to lose as they end first round of SWPL1 fixtures against Glasgow City ALAN CAMPBELL Alan Campbell: Rangers can t afford to lose as they end first round of SWPL1 fixtures against Glasgow City THE first round of Scottish Building Society SWPL1 fixtures concludes today, providing what is unquestionably the game of the season so far. Glasgow City host Rangers in the televised BBC Alba match at Broadwood. With all eight clubs having played six games City are in their accustomed position. They have 18 points, three more than today s opponents, while Celtic, who inflicted the only defeat on Rangers, have 13. ....