My Women’s World Cup 2019 diary: Part 1
With the FIFA WWC 2019 being played at home in France, I thought I would write a diary of my travel adventures and games attended during the tournament.
With the FIFA WWC 2019 being played at home in France, I thought I would write a diary of my travel adventures and games attended during the tournament.
Following Matchday 2 in the FIFA WWC Group 2, the British teams have opposite fortunes with qualification for one and struggles for the other.
The Women’s World Cup started with a bang on Friday at a sold-out Parc des Princes and has now completed the first round of matches so it’s time to look at how Arsenal players have been getting on.
The Women’s World Cup has completed the first round of matches so it’s time to look at how Arsenal players have been getting on.
Vivianne Miedema isn’t that bothered about becoming the all-time leading Dutch goalscorer, sure that it will happen at the World Cup.
Leah Williamson has described the last few weeks as “some of the best of my life” as the 22-year-old gets ready for the start of the World Cup in France.
England currently sit in third place in the FIFA rankings and are one of the favourites to win the tournament alongside the USA, Germany and…
With the World Cup less than a week away, let’s take a deep look at the 23 players selected by Phil Neville and the squad’s strengths and weaknesses.
FIFA have released the squad lists for the 24 teams taking part in the World Cup and Arsenal have 11 players involved from five different…
With a month to go before the opening game of the Women’s World Cup featuring France v South Korea, here are my predictions on the possible winners.
Arsenal’s Pauline Peyraud-Magnin has been chosen by Corinne Diacre to be one of France’s three keepers in their 23-player squad that will try to emulate the men’s team that won the World Cup last summer.
There was lots of coverage of the news that the FIFA Women’s World Cup Final 2019 in Lyon sold out in just over half an hour when they went on general sale due to unprecedented demand but it’s all a bit misleading.
The FIFA WWC 2019 World Cup draw has been made so here is a breakdown of when you will be able to watch Arsenal players during the tournament along with exclusive quotes from the England and Scotland managers.
The draw for the 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup will take place on Saturday in Paris at La Seine Musicale at 5pm UK time.
With the FIFA 2019 WWC draw barely two months away in Paris, let’s have a look at the current state of play in the different confederations.
After a successful trip to Saint-Malo, we went to Vannes the following day to watch Japan v Paraguay and Germany v Haiti.
The 2018 FIFA u-20 Women’s World Cup is now over and it is time to review my adventures during the tournament.
England lost in their FIFA u20 World Cup qualifier semi-final, going down 2-0 to Japan.
Ahead of England’s u20 game against Japan in the semi-final of the World Cup qualifiers, Mo Marley and Liverpool’s Niamh Charles took part in a press conference in Vannes.
England defeated the Netherlands in their u20 World Cup qualifier on Friday, setting up a semi-final appearance on Monday.