Danielle Carter launches competition for signed boots
Dan Carter has launched a Twitter competition to win a pair of her signed boots. Among the numerous wrong answers from fans, there was some…
Dan Carter has launched a Twitter competition to win a pair of her signed boots. Among the numerous wrong answers from fans, there was some…
Arsenal Ladies will play their fourth League game tonight, away to Reading Women, and have been promoting the game on social media.
Despite a previous claim from a player that the difference between Arsenal and opponents Chelsea/Manchester City, a marginal gap has already opened at the top of the table.
Casey Stoney, Vicky Losada and Danielle Carter have all been named in the PFA’s eleven of the year, rewarding their individual performances for the club in 2015.
Arsenal Ladies are on their way to Wembley and you can watch them in the FA Women’s Cup final for a bargain £15 ticket price.
Arsenal Ladies registered an exceptional 7-0 win in their FA Women’s Cup semi-final against Sunderland Ladies despite going down to 10 players with 73 minutes to go.
For the first time in women’s football history in England, one club could soon hold the FA Cup at all three levels at the same time – Arsenal.
England Women won their away game in Bosnia with a last gap Karen Carney goal and are in pole position to win their group and qualify for the Euros in Netherlands.
Arsenal Ladies forward Danielle Carter has been nominated for the Women’s PFA Young Player of the Year Award.
Arsenal’s Emma Mitchell was involved in Scotland’s 3-1 win against Slovenia that sees them top of qualifying Group 1, three points ahead of Iceland.
The Republic of Ireland went down in Spain with a 3-0 scoreline and can no longer win Group 2 of qualifying for the Women’s European Championships.
Wales women, who are managed by the Arsenal Ladies legend Jayne Ludlow, still have a chance to qualify for the 2017 Euros to be played in Netherlands.
John Griffiths has selected his 18 player-squad for the forthcoming u17 Euros to be played in Belarus and has included five Arsenal players.
England Women’s Euro qualifier at home to Belgium ended up with a disappointing 1-1 draw.
The England u17 team recently qualified for the Euro finals to be played in Belarus from 4th to 16th of May and the draw has been made.
In the battle between club and country, the players always end up as the losers and it is a shame that an Arsenal Ladies youngster has been prevented from attending a UEFA competition for the second year in a row.
England manager Mark Sampson and his assistant Marianne Spacey have made the FA Women’s Cup semi-finals draw. Find out who the ladies got here.
Several of Arsenal Ladies’ players have been called up to represent their counties.