Scotland Women V Spain Women – FIFA Women’s World Cup Qualifiers Group B (12/04/2022)

Made the 40 minute drive from Grangemouth to the south side of Glasgow for the first of two visits to Hampden Park this week, as I ventured out in the rain for my 50th game of the season as Scotland Women faced Spain Women in the Women’s World Cup Qualifiers. Pretty happy with the achievement of reaching 50 for the season with a month or so left of the regular season, definitely made up for missing games due to lockdowns.

Got to Hampden Park at about twenty past seven as got stuck in traffic coming off the motorway, so a mad dash into the stadium to it miss kick off. Queues to two or the stadium were horrendous and took ages to get in, this meant I missed out on a programme as they had sold out before I got in the ground, hoping this improves for the Scottish Cup semi final Saturday or it will be chaos with the amount of supporters that will be there.



There was a fair amount of supporters inside the ground with the majority of the south stand full, which created a good atmosphere during the opening period of the game.


Twelve minutes played and Spain were awarded looked like a soft penalty, which captain Jennifer Hermoso put away with little trouble to give the Spaniards the lead.



A bit of a disjointed first half as the referee seemed very whistle happy, constantly stopping the game and not letting it flow. Spain did create more chances and could have been 2-0 up at the break but has a goal ruled out for offside.

No halftime pie for me, as the queues were shocking with only one person per window serving. Pretty sure they would have known how many tickets would have been sold prior to the night and has the appropriate amount of staff on, this meant that the stands were a bit empty as the second half kicked off. Glad I’m not a female as the queues for the female toilets were huge.

Scotland had the ball in the back of the net as Thomas looked to have broken the offside trap and then put the ball past the Spain keeper but the referee failed to play the advantage and pulled the ball back for a Scotland free kick on halfway, more poor officiating.

In the 77th minute Spain doubled their lead and Jennifer Hermoso grabbed her second of the game, following a nice back heel to her in the box she worker herself into space to smash past Alexander in the Scotland goal.

The attendance for the game was announced as 7804, which is a competitive record attendance for a Scotland Women’s national team game.

In the end Spain deserved the win as they created more during the second half and in my opinion Scotland didn’t look like they had that cutting edge to get anything from the game. Unfortunately the poor officiating stood out more than the game. One plus, as I left I saw someone with a few programmes in their hand and he kindly gave me one, it looked like a dog chewed it up but can’t complain as I didn’t miss out on one.


So onto my ratings…
Ticket Price – £10
Programme Price – Free
Programme Rating – 7/10
Refreshments – N/A
Stadium Facilities – 5/10
Getting To Stadium – 6/10
Stadium Rating – 5/10
Thanks for reading my thoughts on Scotland Women against Spain Women.
Daz Carding






























































































































































































