#SBSSWPL 2: Top four stride further clear of the rest
#SBSSWPL 2: Top four stride further clear of the rest Aberdeen won 3-0 at Queen’s Park. (Photo: iancairnsmedia.co.uk)
The SBS Scottish Women’s Premier League 2’s top four moved further clear of the rest with midweek victories.
Glasgow WFC 0-2 Hamilton Academical
Kilmarnock 3-1 Boroughmuir Thistle
St Johnstone 1-3 Partick Thistle
Stirling University 1-5 Dundee United
Ogilvie hits second-half hat-trick for Dons
Aberdeen maintained their eight-point lead at the top with a 3-0 victory at Queen’s Park, Francesca Ogilvie getting all the goals including two penalties.
Ogilvie’s opener from 30 yards hit the roof of the net, substitutes Johan Fraser and Lauren Gordon both won late spot-kicks which Ogilvie converted.
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Northern Ireland shoppers are gearing up for a £100m six-day festive spending spree ahead of draconian new lockdown restrictions that take effect on Boxing Day.
A week of chaos is expected on the high street during a pre-lockdown stampede before Christmas, with retailers expected to offer huge discounts from Monday - in effect bringing forward the now-cancelled December 26 and New Year sales.
Economist John Simpson has predicted that consumer spend will hit £100m by December 24. Northern Ireland households will spend about £20m a day in this last rush before Christmas, particularly with the effect of the lockdown, so that spending of £100m in the next week would be well within their capacity even though many of them have got greatly reduced incomes, Mr Simpson said.