8 Arsenal players selected for u17 Women World Cup
Arsenal continues to invest in the future, with eight Academy players called up for England’s u-17 Women’s World Cup squad.
Arsenal continues to invest in the future, with eight Academy players called up for England’s u-17 Women’s World Cup squad.
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Beth Mead likely to miss World Cup; England manager Sarina Wiegman says a “miracle” needed for Mead’s inclusion due to ACL injury.
The German Football Association (DFB) are considering taking legal action against FIFA after the sport’s governing body banned teams from wearing a OneLove captain’s armband.
William Saliba’s chances of starting in France’s opening fixtures at the World Cup have seemingly received a boost with the continued absence of Raphael Varane.
The FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 will take place next summer in Australia and New-Zealand and we now know where the Arsenal players will play their Group games.
England have confirmed that Lotte Wubben-Moy has withdrawn from the upcoming international break and has returned to Arsenal for treatment on a thigh injury while Leah Williamson is out under the concussion protocol.
The AFC Women’s Asian Cup 2022 will take place in India from 20 January until 06 February and will also act as FIFA WWC 2023 qualifier, with four Arsenal players selected.
England beat Northern Ireland 4-0 at Wembley but they had to wait until Arsenal’s Beth Mead came on as a sub to finally breach the Northern Ireland defence.
In a bid to squeeze as much money as possible while ruining the sport for match-going fans, FIFA are said to be considering a ‘radical’ plan to host the 2030 World Cup on two continents.
Arsenal teenage midfielder Silvana Flores, one of three siblings at Arsenal, has been named in Mexico’s provisional squad for the Concacaf u20 Championship that double as the FIFA WWC u20 qualifiers.