Jane Ross recorded a phone trilogy, with Rangers holders defeated Aberdeen 5-0 to create a final for the Scottish Women Cup with Glasgow on May 25.
Rangers tied the City 4-0 defeat in the semi-finals of Motherweell although he was not the leader's performance.
Rio Hardy and Lezi Arno joined Ross on the results group.
Rangers applies pressure from OFF, and although the Annalisa Mcccann goalkeeper and her defense kept efforts from ARNOT and Katie Wilkinson, the vulnerable surrendered after nine minutes.
MIA MIA MCAULAY raced to the right and built Ross, who opened the registration from six yards.
In a rare striker, Kerry Betty stormed from Aberdeen below the wing and sent him to a great ball to Francesca Oclifi. Unfortunately for her, there was a 15 -year -old street – at the beginning of Rangers – there to calm any danger.
Arnot should have doubled the Rangers progress in 33 minutes, but he showed inaccurate inaccuracy in front of the target.
Hardy was the one who scored the second when McCane came out for a long ball, Ross arrived there first and square in a non -selfish way until Hardy rolled into an empty network.
It was a harsh blow to Aprin, who was defending well and growing in the game.
Rangers extended its progress early in the second period when the first half alternative to Bogan Hai headed towards Ross, who took control of her chest before completion.
With the passage of the game, Aberdeen was clearly tired against their opponents completely, but Eva Thompson did brilliantly to put it in time as Krouf was about to shoot.
Rangers added some shine to their performance. Ross concluded its trilogy after it retreated from a recovery when the Arnot was almost to Scotland International on Goalline.
Ross turned into an ARNOT provider in a close distance in the final minutes.
Aberdeen will take some positives from the first appearance of Hamdin, as they are now looking to maintain their position in the higher aviation.
Rangers may not have been in his best, but they are in the third Scottish Cup final in many seasons and still have a chance for the local trio after the SwPL Cup was closed in March.
In my future, they will meet with Humbed opponents against the SWPL on Wednesday, which lives on the BBC Alba, iPlayer, the BBC Sport and the application.
Rangers Trailer Swipers, the leaders of Hibernian, two points, one point in front of the city.