Voted by the fans: Arsenal Women’s Team of the Decade
As we reach the end of the decade, I thought it would be a good idea to do a fans’ vote for the Arsenal Women’s team of the decade.
As we reach the end of the decade, I thought it would be a good idea to do a fans’ vote for the Arsenal Women’s team of the decade.
Phil Neville has announced his England squad for their upcoming games against Germany and the Czech Republic.
A number of Arsenal women played for their countries on Tuesday night in a mix of friendly and Euro qualification matches, so let’s do a quick round-up for you.
Arsenal’s Jordan Nobbs and Leah Williamson will start for England today as they face Brazil at the Riverside with Beth Mead also likely to lineup in the starting XI.
In their Continental Cup group opener, Arsenal did a professional job and recorded a 5-0 win away to go top of Group B. As expected…
The international break is over and nearly all the Arsenal players seem to have come back without a knock except for one.
The international break is always a worrying moment for fans and clubs as players go trekking around the world.
Phil Neville has named his squad for the upcoming friendlies against Belgium and Germany, so how does it look?
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.
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.
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…
This was supposed to be a top 3 list but Arsenal have been too damn good to select only three of them.
Now that the season is finally over, it’s time to present my FA WSL Team of the Year, based on the games I’ve attended and those that have been shown on TV.
Arsenal duo Beth Mead and Leah Williamson have been named in Phil Neville’s final England squad for this summer’s FIFA World Cup that will take place in France.
Leah Williamson has admitted that Arsenal are ‘pi**ed off’ after losing to Manchester City on penalties in the Conti Cup final on Saturday.
It is now international tournament time in women’s football with the SheBelieves, Algarve, Cyprus and Turkish cup all being played over the next two weeks along with a number of friendlies.
Arsenal’s Beth Mead and Leah Williamson have been called up by Phil Neville for England’s training camp in Qatar.
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.
London Colney won’t be busy when the international break comes around, as nearly all the players will be away with their countries, except for those recovering from injuries.