Leanne hears about Rachel's long, hard-fought journey back to fitness and finally playing for Aston Villa again. "I did cry one day in the physio room," Rachel confesses, recalling the emotional toll of the past year. Rachel relives the agony of watching Scotland's game against Finland from the sidelines: "It was excruciating to watch." The burning question: Can she reclaim her Scotland jersey? "I just wanted to put myself in a position where I can say I'm fit and available," she reveals. Plus, we break down all the weekend's SWPL drama as the title race goes down to the wire!
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28:01
"I don't know what life is going to look like but I'm done"
Football farewell: Rachel and Leanne sit down with Glasgow City and Scotland star Fiona Brown as she reveals the emotional story behind her retirement. "I'm done - I don't know what life is going to look like - but I'm done," Fiona shares her journey and the decision to hang up her boots at the end of the season. We also dissect all the drama from the Women's Scottish Cup semi-finals, and... what's the deal with Rachel's black eye?
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34:12
Crichton v Crichton
Sibling rivalry hits the pitch! Rachel and Leanne are joined by a very special guest: Motherwell's assistant head coach, Colin Crichton... who also happens to be Leanne's brother. They preview the Women's Scottish Cup semi-final showdown between Glasgow City and Motherwell. The big question: with Colin and Leanne in opposing dugouts, whose side are mum and dad on? Plus, the SWPL title race heats up, and Rachel shares the hilarious (and brutal) truth about her return to training with Aston Villa: "I was diabolical!"
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31:58
SWPL title race drama continues
Rachel and Leanne pore over another weekend of crucial results in the SWPL title race.
Could the defeat in the derby match prove pivotal to Hibs title aspirations?
Has the Champions League schedule had too much of a negative impact on Celtic's league campaign?
Plus a quick injury update from Rachel - could she be back on the pitch soon?
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SWPL title race: Four sides on 51 points at the top.
Rachel predicts right as four sides are locked on 51 points at the top of the SWPL.Plus, Rachel and Leanne give us their players to watch ahead of Austria v Scotland in the Women's Nations League.
Scotland internationals Rachel Corsie and Leanne Crichton with their unique take on the world of football, plus interviews with the biggest names in the women’s game.