Ladies 2s and 3s continue in league action

Ladies 2s Today Dunfermline Carnegie Ladies 2s played the Borders 3s at home and secured a 3-3 draw in a tightly contested game. In the first quarter, teams were evenly matched but Carnegie lost the first goal after 7 minutes into the game but were able to level by making good triangle options – Laura …

Ladies 2s and 3s Away Highs and Lows

Ladies 2s Dunfermline Carnegie ladies 2s travelled to Midlothian to play Eskvale 1s. It was an unlucky 1-0 loss but the girls played well together. Eskvale were very attacking, so it was a defence heavy game. Eskvale won a short corner in the 1st quarter, but it broke down and another short was awarded and …

Ladies 1s and 2s take on Glasgow and Edinburgh University teams

  Ladies 1s Dunfermline Carnegie Ladies 1s traveled to Glasgow to play their final match of the first half of the season against a strong Glasgow Uni 2s side. In the first quarter both teams held position well, working the ball around the back and creating opportunities. It remained goalless until Glasgow Uni got a …

Ladies Winning Weekend

Ladies 1s Dunfermline Carnegie ladies 1s faced Stirling University 2s away on the 11th October 2025. The game started end to end with both teams playing well. Carnegie took the lead late in the first quarter with an open play goal, scored by Heidi Cameron. Carnegie continued their lead in the second quarter with a …

Ladies 2s Cup Game

      Ladies 2s Dunfermline Carnegie Ladies 2s double header weekend culminated with a Sunday cup game at home. Edinburgh Uni 4s, who play 2 leagues above Carnegie in the east division were the visitors and the favourites to win, but Carnegie didn’t make it too easy for them. Uni 4s were a skilful …

Ladies Match Reports – Saturday 4th October 2025

  Ladies 1s The Ladies 1s faced Perthshire on Saturday 4th October at home. Despite the weather, the team came out in good spirits and put pressure on Perthshire from the beginning. With some good linking play, the L1s soon scored their opening goal. Perthshire adopted a high press but Carnegie were able to maintain …