Who made BBC's SWPL team of the week?

Lauren Perry (Montrose): Although the Montrose goalkeeper didn't keep a clean sheet, she put in a serious shift to keep the score down. Celtic had 24 shots, seven of which were on target, and Perry made five saves over the 90 minutes at New Douglas Park. Keeping goal difference down could be crucial in the race for top six.

SWPL team of the week
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Lauren Perry (Montrose): Although the Montrose goalkeeper didn't keep a clean sheet, she put in a serious shift to keep the score down. Celtic had 24 shots, seven of which were on target, and Perry made five saves over the 90 minutes at New Douglas Park. Keeping goal difference down could be crucial in the race for top six.

Emma Brownlie (Glasgow City): Despite City conceding a late goal against Rangers, the defender looked composed for much of the game at Petershill Park.

Rachael Boyle (Hibs): A clean sheet and a goal for the veteran defender, you can't ask for much more from your captain.

Erin Husband (Hearts): The youngster is becoming a go-to player for Eva Olid and constantly proves herself at the highest level. Another clean sheet to add to her CV this weekend as Hearts closed the gap to Rangers to one point with a game in hand.

Mya Christie (Aberdeen): The 21-year-old is cementing herself as quite the super sub. This time, she came on to score the winner for Aberdeen and help them to a hugely important three points in the race for top six.

Ciara Grant (Hibs): Grant continues to prove her importance in the middle of the park for Hibs and on Sunday she topped a solid performance with a goal.

Hannah Stewart (Aberdeen): The captain coming up trumps for Aberdeen yet again as she got the Dons up and running against Motherwell.

Maria McAneny (Celtic): How many times is McAneny going to score a vital goal for Celtic? This one came in the second half against a tricky Montrose side as Grant Scott's side moved into second in the table.

Calliste Brookshire (Rangers): Scored a crucial goal at a crucial time for Rangers as her stoppage-time leveller stopped leaders Glasgow City from moving further ahead at the top of the SWPL table.

Eilidh Adams (Hibs): The Hibs striker doing what she does best, scoring goals. She scored two on Sunday as the Edinburgh club picked up their first victory under new head coach Joelle Murray.

Lisa Forrest (Glasgow City): Played the cross that Rangers defender Laura Rafferty turned into her own net and caused problems all afternoon with her desire to get up the pitch.

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