Predicted XI, opposition preview & injury news: Manchester City v Arsenal
Arsenal Women have tough away title decider at Manchester City on Saturday in their second game of the season.
Arsenal Women have tough away title decider at Manchester City on Saturday in their second game of the season.
As Arsenal get ready for their second league game of the season against Manchester City, we take a look at what we learned from their opening day win over Birmingham City last weekend.
Arsenal trio Anna Fibey, Jess N’Gunga and Taylor Hinds have been selected for the England Women’s u19 side ahead of their Championship qualifiers.
The Arsenal Women opened their season with a late 3-2 win, twice coming from behind and ending the game with 10 players after Louise Quinn was sent off.
Arsenal face Birmingham City Ladies in a tough opener for the new season in which the Gunners will have title ambitions or, at the very least, hopes of qualifying for the Champions League again.
With the FA WSL transfer window now shut, let’s have a look at the business done by Arsenal Women in the three months.
The FA has disclosed the full broadcast fixture list for the FA WSL from September to early November, and there will be plenty of opportunities to watch Arsenal Women.
Jordan Nobbs was named Arsenal Player of the Year and Jodie Taylor was named Lionesses’ Player of the Year at the FA Awards.
With the League just three weeks away, the Arsenal squad is close to being finalised and the club photocall happened this week.
England, Germany and the Netherlands have named their squad for the next international windo, with five Arsenal Women players making the recent cut for their respective countries.
Arsenal recorded their first pre-season win with a comfortable 3-0 win against fellow WSL1 side Everton. Goals from Jordan Nobbs, Jodie Taylor and Danielle Carter sealed the result at half-time.
The UEFA WCL Round of 32 draw was made in Nyon today and there are a few interesting match-ups.