Rangers Women reached the final of the Women's Scottish Cup on Sunday following a 2-0 semi-final win over Montrose. The holders secured their passage to the showpiece match through second-half goals from Rio Hardy and Chelsea Cornet at Hampden Park. Hardy opened the scoring with a header after 54 minutes before Cornet doubled the lead with a long-range strike later in the match, according to the Scottish Women's Premier League.
Montrose remained competitive throughout the fixture but could not find a breakthrough against the top-flight side. The result ensures Rangers will defend their title in an Old Firm final against Celtic Women, who defeated Glasgow City in the other semi-final on Saturday. Jo Potter's side is aiming to win the trophy for the third time in the club's history. The final is scheduled to take place at the national stadium on 24 May, per reporting from Sky Sports and the Scottish Football Association.