''It's a huge opportunity for us to get ourselves into another final this season.''
That's the message from Head Coach Leanne Ross as we prepare to face Celtic in the semi-final of the Scottish Gas Scottish Cup this coming Saturday lunch-time.
''We've been challenging on all fronts and that's down to the performances we've put in throughout the season so I'm hopeful that we can deliver that again tomorrow and get ourselves into that showpiece occasion which ends the season.''
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It's a quick turnaround, having faced Celtic midweek at Petershill Park, and that familiarity following the 1-1 draw in the ScottishPower Women's Premier League will come with positives and challenges,
''It's maybe a good thing and a bad thing. On the one hand you know exactly what you're going to face. It may be a bit different with them having a player sent off the other night. That maybe changed the way they setup defensively, or how they played and the challenges that they were able to pose us in the game.
''But there are a lot of positives we can take from the game and after watching it back I've not changed my mind. I think its a game that we should definitely have won and we will be looking to ensure we convert the chances we create on Saturday.''
Having reached the Scottish Cup Final last season, and with a number of international players in the squad, Hampden will have a familiar feel for many but it is the sense of occasion that Leanne hopes the players will thrive on.
''It's an amazing opportunity to be able to go and play there; to have friends and family watching as well. So that's more what we're buying into, the occasion rather than Hampden the place itself, but its a huge honour.
''Especially for the Scottish players to go and play at the national stadium. I think its a really exciting time for the players.''
One thing that has been abundantly clear this season is the impact supporters can have during these big occasions.
''We saw how massive the support was for us in the Sky Sports Cup Final. I felt that the crowd really played a part in terms of the energy that they fed onto the pitch. They were excellent, and I think that the more we can get that energy behind us, the better we perform.
''The support has been fantastic and I just want to keep encouraging as many people as possible to come back and keep driving the team forward, because we're doing it for them and trying to get the results that give them something to celebrate.''