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  • Sjoeke Nüsken celebrates after scoring the opening goal in Chelsea’s 3-1 win over Real Madrid.

    Chelsea beat Real Madrid in Women’s Champions League opener – as it happened

    Chelsea held off a Real Madrid comeback to secure a 3-2 win in their Champions League opener at Stamford Bridge
  • Mayra Ramírez and Sjoeke Nüsken show their delight after the Colombia striker scored Chelsea’s third.

    Chelsea hold off Real Madrid in WCL but sloppiness alarms Bompastor

    Chelsea opened their Women’s Champions League campaign with a 3-2 win over Real Madrid at Stamford Bridge
    • The Guardian's Women's Football Weekly
      Arsenal stutter again while Manchester City go top – Women’s Football Weekly

    • ‘Chelsea have everything’: Bronze confident club can end WCL wait

    • ‘I just got started’: Matildas’ Mackenzie Arnold seeks return to dizzying heights

  • Bibi Steinhaus-Webb

    Steinhaus-Webb, head of women’s refereeing in England, set to join Fifa

    The head of women’s refereeing in England, Bibi Steinhaus-Webb, is leaving the role to take up a position with Fifa
  • Annabel Blanchard is congratualted by her teammates after scoring Crystal Palace’s second goal at Leicester.

    Crystal Palace show WSL pedigree with historic victory and youthful promise

    Laura Kaminski’s side impressed across the board in win over Leicester and will not roll over in relegation fight
  • From left: Manchester City’s Mary Fowler, Annabel Blanchard of Crystal Palace, Arsenal’s Mariona Caldentey battles with Everton’s Honoka Hayashi.

    Women’s Super League: talking points from the weekend’s action

    Jordan Nobbs gives Aston Villa’s coach Modric vibes, Crystal Palace have liftoff but attacking statistics damn Arsenal
  • Emily Fox, who had Arsenal’s best chance, goes close with a header against Everton.

    WSL roundup: Arsenal frustrated by Everton as Man City beat West Ham

  • It was a frustrating afternoon for Frida Maanum and her Arsenal teammates.

    Clockwatch
    WSL clockwatch: Arsenal 0-0 Everton, Spurs 2-3 Liverpool and more – as it happened

  • Fran Kirby scores for Brighton against Aston Villa from the penalty spot

    Fran Kirby turns WSL thriller Brighton’s way after Aston Villa’s shock red card

  • Elena Sadiku

    Celtic’s Elena Sadiku: ‘That infection made me question everything. I was scared of losing my life’

  • Jonas Eidevall with his Arsenal players

    Arsenal’s Eidevall fumes at ‘amateurish’ WPLL over Chelsea fixture mess

    The Arsenal manager also hit out at the ‘lack of clarity and transparency’ days after the Chelsea match was postponed due to Champions League scheduling
  • Lotte Wubben-Moy passes the ball under pressure from Khadija Shaw during the Women's Super League match between Arsenal and Manchester City

    Will the WSL global expansion impact English players’ development?

    Minutes for players eligible for England are decreasing as the top-flight rapidly grows into a multinational league
  • Will Unwin

    Taking my daughter to her first WSL game reminded me of the joy football can bring

    Will Unwin
    Family-friendly atmosphere offered by the women’s game allowed us both to feel a sense of wonderment
  • Solihull Moors’ women’s team take on Burton Albion in 2019.

    Coaching staff at Solihull Moors’ women’s team resign after reports of neglect

  • Katie Zelem playing for Angel City

    Angel City’s Katie Zelem: ‘I woke up last week and thought: oh my God, I live in LA’

  • Maya Hijikata (centre) in action for Tokyo Verdy Beleza. She impressed at this year’s under-20 World Cup.

    Moving the Goalposts newsletter
    Tokyo Verdy Beleza: a football talent factory that flies under the radar

    Japanese club’s location and history of success have helped it to produce a staggering number of top players
  • Leicester City v Arsenal - Barclays Women's Super League<br>LEICESTER, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 29: Jonas Eidevall, Manager of Arsenal, interacts with his players after the Premier League match between Manchester United FC and Tottenham Hotspur FC at Old Trafford on September 29, 2024 in Manchester, England. (Photo by Alex Burstow/Arsenal FC via Getty Images)

    The Guardian's Women's Football Weekly
    One-nil to the Arsenal, Manchester City and United – Women’s Football Weekly

    Faye Carruthers is joined by Suzanne Wrack, Marva Kreel and Tim Stillman to discuss the weekend’s WSL action

September 2024

  • Left to right: Manchester City’s Jill Roord with Lauren Hemp; Liverpool’s Olivia Smith; Grace Clinton of Manchester United.

    Women’s Super League: talking points from the weekend’s action

    Clinton looks real deal at Manchester United, Roord makes bright return after 249 days and Chelsea need to tighten up
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