Arsenal Women international call-ups: Who’s in, who’s out
The international break is always a worrying moment for fans and clubs as players go trekking around the world.
The international break is always a worrying moment for fans and clubs as players go trekking around the world.
With the England u21 squad named for the Nordic Cup, we were treated to the usual behind-closed-doors sign for this well known u23 international tournament, adding to fans’ frustrations.
Arsenal hammered Tottenham Hotspur 6-0 on Sunday to end their preseason in positive fashion, so now we should be able to work out Joe Montemurro’s first choice XI.
Jordan Nobbs enjoyed a scoring return to football on Sunday, nine months after doing her ACL against Everton and her return now gives Joe Montemurro a welcome headache.
Phil Neville has named his squad for the upcoming friendlies against Belgium and Germany, so how does it look?
The second tier of women’s football started on Sunday and there are many ambitious teams vying for promotion this season.
Despite their unseeded status, Arsenal Women have been handed a good Champions League draw. They will meet the Italian side Fiorentina in the Round of 32 next month.
The UEFA Women’s Champions League qualification rounds have concluded and it is not a good news for Arsenal Women.
FIFA have released their annual BEST awards shortlist and, as usual, there is controversy as fans and journos wonder why they’ve been selected.
Following their FA WSL Academy 5-0 Cup triumph against Manchester United, let’s have a look at the squad and their whereabouts, as, unfortunately, not many have stayed with the club.
Lauren Hemp will serve a one-game suspension following her red card but could see her ban increased which would cause a few problems.