MOST people would expect Arsenal North to be wary of welcoming Premier League champs Hibernian to Glasgow Green on Sunday.

The Glasgow Gunners sit 23 points behind Hibs, but, according to coach Gillian Campbell, this game is no different from any other.

She said: "We are not intimidated by anyone.

"We are a young and ambitious side and the girls go into every match believing they can win.

"It was difficult going so long without a competitive game due to the weather, but we played on Sunday against Newburgh and played very well.

"We lost our concentration for 15 minutes and it cost us the game, so we will need to remain focused for the entire 90 minutes on Sunday."

Campbell is delighted to have Claire Gemmill - the central midfielder signed from Newburgh in the winter break - in the side.

She said: "Claire rejoins us after having spent a year at Newburgh and she is a fantastic addition to the team.

"We signed a number of new faces last summer, so, with the inclusion of Claire once again, we have a talented team to build on for the future."

Glasgow City also take on Aberdeen at Glasgow Green on Sunday.

City produced a great display last October when they beat the Dons 6-0 up in Aberdeen and will be hoping for a similar showing at the weekend as they keep the pressure on Hibs for the title.

Fixtures: Glasgow City v Aberdeen Kilmarnock v Hutchison Vale Forfar Farmington v Hamilton Arsenal North v Hibs Lochee Utd v Newburgh Raith Rovers v Edinburgh For more information about the Scottish Women's Football Association, contact: 0141-620 4580.

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