A woman who claims she was raped by a former Scotland footballer said she felt suicidal after the alleged assault.

The Court of Session in Edinburgh is hearing the £500,000 damages claim by the woman against David Goodwillie and former St Johnstone footballer David Robertson.

The mother told the court she had gone out for an evening in January 2011 but had no recollection of leaving a pub for a club.

She said she remembered waking the next morning and running from a bedroom.

The woman said: "I just seemed to be running about the house in a panic. I ran into every single room to see if I could make sense of my surroundings."

Her counsel Simon Di Rollo QC asked her what she was wearing and she replied: "Nothing. I was naked but I didn't realise that until I was in the kitchen."

The 30-year-old is suing the football players, stating they raped her at a flat in Armadale, West Lothian.

Both men deny the allegation and maintain intercourse was consensual. Neither has been prosecuted.

She told the court on Tuesday she felt sore and did not know where she was when she awoke in the flat on January 2, 2011.

The police were called and items of her clothing were found at the property.

In evidence, the woman said she had arranged to go out with a female friend in Bathgate the previous evening and remembered being at the Glenmavis Tavern, also known as Smith's, where she had seen Robertson. She said she had been drinking Jack Daniel's and coke.

Mr Di Rollo asked her if she had any recollection of the rest of the evening and she replied: "Nothing at all until I woke up the next morning."

She had phoned her friend and was told she had left with "the two Davids" - the other being a teammate of Robertson's - and that they were taking her home.

She said at the time she did not know who Goodwillie, who currently plays for Plymouth Argyle, was and had not heard of him.

The woman said later that month she was informed DNA from the former Blackburn Rovers and Aberdeen player Goodwillie was found on a swab taken from her.

Mr Di Rollo told the woman it would be suggested to her that she voluntarily had intercourse with two men and asked: "Is that something you have done before?" She replied: "No".

The senior counsel asked if it was something she would ever have voluntarily agreed to and she said: "Never, I would never have agreed to do that."

She was asked what effect her lack of memory had had upon her and said: "My life has changed forever over a few hours I have no idea about." She said she had felt suicidal "several times".

She said at the time she drank "very, very occasionally" and did not use recreational drugs. In the action it is said on behalf of the woman that she was "visibly and obviously severely intoxicated" on the night.

In the players' defences it is said recovered CCTV footage from 11.08pm to 2.25am shows the woman was capable of walking, holding a coherent conversation and using her mobile phone.

It is maintained the footage also shows her openly flirting and kissing Robertson and walking with her arm linked through Goodwillie's arm. It is said she voluntarily got into the taxi with them.

The judge ruled the woman's evidence in the civil action should be heard in a court closed to the general public.

Lord Armstrong was told that the amount of damages to be paid if the woman succeeds in her case has been agreed. The hearing continues.