BBC and Sky Retain WSL UK Broadcast Rights For 2024-25 Season
(Image credit: Ashley Allen – The FA/Getty Images) BBC and Sky have retained UK broadcast rights for the 2024-25 Women’s Super League season.
(Image credit: Ashley Allen – The FA/Getty Images) BBC and Sky have retained UK broadcast rights for the 2024-25 Women’s Super League season.
With the domestic football season now approaching its conclusion, we have picked out our top XI from across 2020-21 season of English Football.
Carla Ward has resigned as manager of Birmingham City Women and will depart at the end of 2020-21 season.
Casey Stoney has resigned as manager of Manchester United Women and will step down at end of season. Since taking charge of the newly formed […]
As Women’s Super League celebrates ten years since its very first season, we reflect on three of WSL’s biggest stars produced across the last decade.
England Football Association in union with the country’s six leagues have sent a joint open letter to Facebook and Twitter in an attempt to force action on racism using social media platforms.
Everton Women have signed Switzerland international, Alisha Lehmann on loan from West Ham United until end of 2020-21 season.
Willie Kirk has signed a new contract keeping him in charge of Everton Ladies until June 2023, having guided the Toffees into top five of this season’s FA Women’s Super League.
Tottenham Hotspur Women have appointed Rehanne Skinner as manager on a three-year deal until summer 2023.
Matt Beard has parted company with West Ham Women via ‘mutual consent with immediate effect’ following a run of three wins in their opening ten games in all competitions of 2020-21 season.
England FA, Premier League, EFL, Women Super League (WSL) and Women’s Championship have released a joint statement expressing their commitment to getting fans back into stadiums as soon as possible.
With the 2020-21 Women Super League (WSL) season set to get underway this weekend as Chelsea Ladies look to defend their crown, here are three reasons as to why you should tune into WSL this season.
FA Women Super League (WSL) has announced the opening two sets of fixtures for the start of the 2020-21 season.
UEFA have confirmed that Lisbon, Cologne, Bilbao and Sebastian will host remaining stages of respective Champions, Europa and Women’s Champions League rounds.
(Image credit: Chelsea FC) Chelsea have been crowned champions of 2019 FA Women’s Super League (WSL) with Liverpool relegated to Women’s Championship.
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