Fixtures

Scotland Premier League Women 05/01 19:00 6 Partick Thistle Women vs Hibernian Women - View
Scotland Premier League Women 05/05 14:00 7 Hearts Women vs Partick Thistle Women - View
Scotland Premier League Women 05/12 11:15 8 Celtic Women vs Partick Thistle Women - View
Scotland Premier League Women 05/15 18:45 9 Partick Thistle Women vs Glasgow City Women - View
Scotland Premier League Women 05/19 13:10 10 Rangers Women vs Partick Thistle Women - View

Results

Scotland Premier League Women 04/21 12:00 5 [6] Partick Thistle Women v Rangers Women [2] L 1-3
Scotland Premier League Women 04/17 19:00 4 [3] Glasgow City Women v Partick Thistle Women [6] L 4-1
Scotland Premier League Women 04/14 16:10 3 [6] Partick Thistle Women v Celtic Women [2] L 0-5
Scotland Premier League Women 03/31 11:10 2 [6] Partick Thistle Women v Hearts Women [4] L 0-3
Scotland SWPL Cup Women 03/24 13:30 - Rangers Women v Partick Thistle Women L 4-1
Scotland Premier League Women 03/17 16:00 1 [5] Hibernian Women v Partick Thistle Women [6] L 2-0
Scotland Women FA Cup 03/10 13:00 - Partick Thistle Women v Hearts Women L 0-1
Scotland Premier League Women 03/03 14:00 22 [2] Celtic Women v Partick Thistle Women [6] L 6-1
Scotland Premier League Women 02/18 13:00 21 [5] Partick Thistle Women v Hibernian Women [4] D 1-1
Scotland Premier League Women 02/11 13:00 20 [5] Partick Thistle Women v Rangers Women [1] D 0-0
Scotland Premier League Women 02/07 19:45 19 [11] Spartans Women v Partick Thistle Women [6] W 0-1
Scotland Women FA Cup 02/04 16:00 - Partick Thistle Women v Queens Park Women W 3-1

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 40 23 17
Wins 17 10 7
Draws 3 2 1
Losses 20 11 9
Goals for 58 36 22
Goals against 72 33 39
Clean sheets 13 9 4
Failed to score 12 8 4

Partick Thistle Women's Football Club, formerly known as Thistle Weir Ladies Football Club, is a Scottish women's football club based in the city of Glasgow. It has been the women's section of Partick Thistle since 2013. The club currently plays in the Scottish Women's Premier League, the top division of women's football in Scotland.

History

Thistle Weir Ladies Football Club was officially founded as part of the Thistle Weir Academy in 2014, having previously existed as part of the Charitable Trust for one year prior to that. On 22 October 2018, because the top two teams in the SWFL 1 South (Hibernian U23s and Celtic Academy) were not eligible for promotion as subsidiaries of top division clubs, third-placed Thistle Weir were promoted to the Scottish Women's Premier League 2.

On 23 January 2019, the club rebranded as Partick Thistle Women's Football Club. In September 2020, a new management team made up of three Partick Thistle professional men's team players was appointed, with Brian Graham as manager, in what the club believed was the first arrangement of its kind.

Partick initially failed to gain promotion from the SWPL2 in 2020–21, finishing in 3rd, but were invited to join the top division when Forfar Farmington resigned their place just before the new season began. With an expansion of the SWPL at end of 2021–22 (announced in April 2022) including no relegation, it would mean at least one more season for the Jags in the highest tier.

Partick Thistle Women's soccer team is a professional women's football club based in Glasgow, Scotland. The team competes in the Scottish Women's Premier League, the top tier of women's football in Scotland. Partick Thistle Women have a rich history and a strong tradition of success in Scottish football.

The team is known for their passionate and dedicated players, who are committed to playing an exciting and attacking style of football. Partick Thistle Women have a loyal fan base who support them at their home matches at Firhill Stadium.

The team's colors are red and yellow, and their crest features a thistle, which is a symbol of Scotland. Partick Thistle Women are known for their competitive spirit and never-say-die attitude on the pitch, making them a formidable opponent for any team they face.

Overall, Partick Thistle Women are a respected and successful soccer team in Great Britain, with a proud history and a bright future ahead of them.