Rangers put 14 past Queen's Park as City and Celtic also win
Rangers, Glasgow City and Hibernian all recorded big wins as the Scottish Women's Premier League returned from its winter break.
Reigning champions Celtic and top-six hopefuls Motherwell also picked up victories on a busy day of top-flight action.
It means City remain five points clear of Rangers at the top of the table, with Hibs three further back, one point clear of Heart of Midlothian, and Celtic nine behind the leaders but with two games in hand.
Rangers put 14 goals past struggling Queen's Park and had 10 different scorers finding the back of the net as the Spiders, under the guidance of new manager Iain Robinson, could not find a response.
Strikers Nicole Kozlova and Brenna Lovera both scored twice to help City to a 6-1 win over Aberdeen, whose only goal came from Nicola Jameison - the defender's first for the Dons.
Hibs eased aside Spartans, scoring an early flurry that put them 5-0 up in the first half.
They continued to dominate but could only find the back of the net once in the second period.
Celtic emerged victorious despite a tricky afternoon at home before beating city rivals Partick Thistle 4-2.
Striker Saoirse Noonan's opener was cancelled out by rival forward Carla Boyce early in the second half.
However, Noonan added to the scoreline with 15 minutes to play and substitutes Kelly Clark and Maria McAneny put Celtic on course for the three points before centre-half Demi Falconer's late goal pulled one back for the visitors.
Dundee United, three points behind Queen's Park at the bottom, were dealt more misery in a 6-1 home defeat by Motherwell.
Doubles from forward Laura Berry and defender Chelsie Watson put Motherwell four in front at the break.
A stunning goal from kick-off courtesy of striker Freya Brien got United on the scoresheet, but Berry completed her hat-trick before midfielder Sophie Black got Motherwell's sixth.