GLASGOW CITY will play their home games for the 2020/21 campaign at Broadwood Stadium, home of League One men’s team Clyde, the club have announced.
Scott Booth’s side have spent almost the entirety of their 22-year history at Petershill Park in Springburn in the north east of Glasgow, barring a three-year spell at Airdrie’s Excelsior Stadium between 2014 and 2017.
But when the new Scottish Building Society SWPL1 season kicks off, Broadwood – located in Cumbernauld, just outside of Glasgow – will be the home of the reigning champions, with a statement on the club’s website explaining “the move is temporary while Petershill Park is unavailable for use”.
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Glasgow City will make their home debut at the stadium in early November when they host Forfar Farmington in matchday two of the SWPL1 campaign following a trip to Celtic on the opening day.
The Champions League quarter-finalists last played at Broadwood in April 2019, when Booth’s side recorded a 5-1 win over Rangers in the semi-finals of the SWPL Cup before they lost on penalties to Hibernian in the final a month later.
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