Despite progressing in the FA Cup with a 3:0 victory, Arsenal fans had little reason to celebrate. Their star forward Olivia Smith was forced off early and left the pitch on a stretcher.
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Following a wave of online abuse directed at players, often of a racist, sexist or homophobic nature, the WSL has announced new steps to tackle online violence.
Sparta Prague’s Europa Cup semi-finalist Tori Hansen opens up in an exclusive interview with Queenballers about her journey across Australia, Europe and the US — and the message she has for young players afraid to take that first leap.
Women’s game breaks TV records in 2025 — and not only at major tournaments.
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Feyenoord has signed a 16-year-old midfielder Tatum Haverhoek on a professional contract, marking a special moment described as a “dream” for the academy graduate and the club’s future hopes.
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It is 2020. While much of the world is still grappling with the Covid-19 pandemic, history is being made in London. Chelsea sign Danish forward Pernille Harder from Wolfsburg for a reported fee of around £300,000 — a figure unprecedented in women’s football at the time.
England’s U20 squad has been announced, with Layla Drury named among the forwards. Drury previously represented Wales at U17 level.
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After a 1:0 win in Lisbon, Hammarby headed into the home second leg against Sporting as favourites. But the visitors levelled the tie in the second half, forcing the contest to be decided by a penalty shootout. The match was, as they would say in Sweden, spännande — tense, dramatic and decided on the finest of margins.
Have a friend you want to introduce to women’s football but don’t know where to start? The series Matildas: The World at Our Feet might just be the perfect way in.
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Sweden’s Tony Gustavsson has announced its squad for the 2027 FIFA Women’s World Cup qualifiers, with matches coming up against Italy, Serbia, and Denmark as they begin the qualification campaign. The squad also includes a debutant.
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