Fixtures

Scotland Premier League Women 02/22 16:10 18 Celtic (W) vs Hearts (W) - View

Results

Scotland Women FA Cup 02/15 15:00 - Hearts (W) v Celtic (W) D 2-2
Scotland Premier League Women 02/08 16:00 17 [2] Hearts (W) v Aberdeen (W) [7] W 6-0
Scotland Premier League Women 01/28 19:45 15 [6] Montrose LFC (W) v Hearts (W) [4] W 1-7
Scotland Premier League Women 01/25 16:00 16 [4] Hearts (W) v Sanderson Lam [8] W 4-0
Scotland Premier League Women 01/18 13:00 15 Montrose LFC (W) v Hearts (W) - PPT.
Scotland Premier League Women 12/21 16:10 14 [2] Hearts (W) v Glasgow City (W) [1] L 0-1
Scotland Premier League Women 12/14 16:00 13 [7] Birkelse IF v Hearts (W) [3] W 0-3
Scotland Premier League Women 11/23 16:00 12 [2] Hearts (W) v Hamilton (W) [10] W 8-1
Scotland Premier League Women 11/16 16:10 11 [2] Hibernian (W) v Hearts (W) [5] W 1-3
Scotland SWPL Cup Women 11/09 15:00 3 Hearts (W) v Hibernian (W) L 2-3
Scotland Premier League Women 11/02 16:10 10 [5] Hearts (W) v Rangers (W) [4] W 3-2
Scotland Premier League Women 10/19 12:00 9 [6] Aberdeen (W) v Hearts (W) [4] W 1-5

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 33 18 15
Wins 18 10 8
Draws 6 3 3
Losses 9 5 4
Goals for 96 56 40
Goals against 44 22 22
Clean sheets 12 8 4
Failed to score 4 2 2

Heart of Midlothian Women Football Club, commonly known as Hearts Women, is a Scottish women's football club based in Edinburgh. They are members of the Scottish Women's Premier League (SWPL), the highest level football league in Scotland, and currently compete in its top tier, SWPL 1.

History

In 2009 Hearts took over Musselburgh Windsor Ladies Football Club, changing their name to Hearts Ladies F.C. The name was changed once again in 2018, when the club became known as Hearts Women F.C.

At the December 2018 AGM, Hearts owner Ann Budge announced a "six-figure investment year on year" into Hearts Women, alongside an expansion to their academy in order to integrate the women's team further into the club. Hearts intended to "invest significantly in women and girls' football in 2019 and beyond". This included the recruitment of Kevin Murphy as First Team Manager, who previously oversaw all football operations within Manchester City's Academy Department. Hearts Women hosted two games at Tynecastle in 2019 and clinched the SWPL 2 title with a 3–0 win against Partick Thistle on the final day of the season, gaining promotion to SWPL 1.

Due to the coronavirus pandemic, the SWPL 2020 season was declared null and void. The league reverted to winter football in the 2020–21 season. On 14 July 2020, Kevin Murphy stepped down as First Team Manager to join Rangers as First Team Assistant Coach and Girls Academy Manager, being replaced by previous Hearts Men's first team coach Andy Kirk in August 2020.

In June 2021, Kirk left the club to join Highland League side Brechin City as first team manager. In July, Eva Olid was announced as the new first team manager.

**Hearts Women Football Club**

Hearts Women is a prominent women's soccer team based in Edinburgh, Scotland, representing the historic Heart of Midlothian Football Club. Established to promote women's football and provide a platform for female athletes, Hearts Women competes in the Scottish Women's Premier League (SWPL), the top tier of women's football in Scotland.

The team is known for its passionate fan base, vibrant community engagement, and commitment to developing local talent. With a focus on teamwork, skill, and determination, Hearts Women strives to achieve success on the pitch while fostering a positive and inclusive environment for players of all backgrounds.

Hearts Women play their home matches at the iconic Tynecastle Park, where they enjoy the support of dedicated fans who cheer them on through every challenge. The club emphasizes not only competitive excellence but also the importance of sportsmanship and community involvement, making it a vital part of the local sporting landscape.

As they continue to grow and evolve, Hearts Women aims to inspire the next generation of female footballers, promoting the values of hard work, resilience, and the love of the game. Whether competing in league matches or cup competitions, Hearts Women embodies the spirit of determination and pride that defines the Heart of Midlothian Football Club.