New look SWPL promises season of intrigue & drama
Briefly

The SWPL is set to return, introducing a new format with ten teams and a split into a top six and bottom four after 18 fixtures. Hibernian secured their first league title in 18 years last season, showcasing resilience despite injuries, with striker Eilidh Adams contributing significantly. Glasgow City remains a formidable opponent, adapting despite losing key figures. The competition promises to be intense with various clubs striving for success and the Champions League presenting additional challenges for top performers.
Hibernian's resilience last season as they claimed their first league title in 18 years was impressive. They won the title on the final day at Ibrox, beating Rangers 1-0 and sealing the league by three points in the end.
Striker Eilidh Adams played her part in helping her side to the title, scoring 24 goals in a season she describes as her 'best yet at the club'. Adams believes they are 'good enough to compete'.
You write Glasgow City off at your peril. The club call themselves the 'original trailblazers' and they continue to build upon their early success.
Competition will be stiff too from a variety of quarters. Hibs have held on to the core of their league-winning squad, although the Champions League is likely to test their strength.
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