by Kieran Thievam FFC Frankfurt head coach Colin Bell has said retaining their Champions League title this year will be […]
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Brighton girls are ready for the step up
by Sheridan Robins Brighton & Hove Albion may be dominating the headlines in the Championship but their female counterparts are […]
Women’s Super League heads into final weekend with title still up for grabs
By Hugo Varley Chelsea and Manchester City will battle it out to become Women’s Super League champions on Sunday. With one […]
Big Interview: Laura Harvey and the British quartet looking to Reign supreme
by Tony Leighton Britain’s got talent – and aiming to prove it in America on Thursday in arguably the world’s […]
Dream Team: Helen Ward selects her fantasy XI
Goalkeeper Marie Hourihan – Chelsea I have played with Marie since I was about 15. She is one of the […]
Big Interview: England Women mastermind Mark Sampson
by Matt Badcock BEFORE Canada, Mark Sampson had to wait for doors to open for him. Now the England manager […]
Dowie: We can finish on a high
THOUGH Liverpool‘s domination of the Women’s Super League is over, in-form striker Natasha Dowie insists the season can still be […]
Danielle Carter wants to kick on after debut hat-trick for England
ARSENAL striker Danielle Carter has set her sights on being in the England squad at the 2017 Women’s European Championship finals after hitting a hat-trick on her international debut as Mark Sampson’s side beat Estonia 8-0 in the first of their qualifying group games.
Jacqui Oatley column: Game can’t afford to let talent drain away
Retaining players for roles as coaches is needed, yet non-existent, argues the Women’s Football Show host
Tough friendlies set to come for England, says boss Mark Sampson
AS he looks to achieve his ambition of winning the 2017 Women’s European Championship finals, England head coach Mark Sampson is planning a series of friendly matches against the most difficult of opponents to supplement what is a reasonably comfortable Euro qualifying campaign.
Ambitious Sampson wants more goals from England
By Hugo Varley The England women’s team opened their Euro 2017 qualifying campaign by securing a resounding 8-0 victory over Estonia […]
13 female players removed from FIFA 16 after NCAA eligibility fears
By Hugo Varley EA Sports has had to remove 13 female players from FIFA 16 over fears the players’ appearance […]
WFW Big Interview: Man City boss Nick Cushing
by Tony Leighton It was ‘Nick Who?’ when Manchester City launched their new-look women’s team early last year with a […]
Bristol quartet’s house of pain
by Luke Baker AFTER a particularly bad day at the office, most people can head home and forget about work […]
Lynsey Hooper column: Sampson set for some tough calls
ENGLAND have their first game this month since the World Cup bronze in Canada. It’s going to be interesting to […]
Big Interview WFW: In-form Reading striker Emma Follis
by Kieran Thievam When you’ve spent 13 years at your hometown club and progressed through the ranks from the age […]
Caroline Barker column: Refs need chances, regardless of gender
There was a bit of a social media buzz this week as Premier League referee Michael Oliver ended up running the […]
Beattie swaps French riviera for Manchester in bid for silverware
DEFENDER Jennifer Beattie chose to swap a life in the south of France for dreary Manchester last Christmas, but insists […]
Big Interview: Arsenal Ladies’ Leah Williamson
by Kieran Thievam When Arsenal Ladies midfielder Leah Williamson was ten years old she made a bet with her mum […]
WFW Big Interview: Jess Clarke – Wounded warrior Jess is tying ’em in Notts!
(Photo by Jon Buckle/The FA via Getty Images) by Matt Badcock JESS CLARKE is used to overcoming obstacles. After all, […]