Arsenal Women fall apart in 5-2 defeat at Manchester City
Arsenal Women slipped to a disappointing defeat at Manchester City in Saturday’s 12:30 kick off, conceding three goals late on to lose 5-2.
Arsenal Women slipped to a disappointing defeat at Manchester City in Saturday’s 12:30 kick off, conceding three goals late on to lose 5-2.
Arsenal Women have tough away title decider at Manchester City on Saturday in their second game of the season.
As Arsenal get ready for their second league game of the season against Manchester City, we take a look at what we learned from their opening day win over Birmingham City last weekend.
Watford Ladies coach Keith Boanas claims the rumours of Mark Sampson’s inappropriate relationships with “common knowledge”.
The FA are planning to appoint Mo Marley as interim manager, after sacking Mark Sampson earlier this month.
We spoke to Aston Villa Ladies defender Aoife Hurley who lamented her side’s defeat to Brighton in Sunday’s WSL 2 opener, but is now looking ahead to their weekend meeting with Tottenham.
Arsenal trio Anna Fibey, Jess N’Gunga and Taylor Hinds have been selected for the England Women’s u19 side ahead of their Championship qualifiers.
The FA have announced plans to restructure the elite tires of the Women’s football pyramid.
In this latest edition of the Daily Cannon podcast, Stephen is joined by Sylvain to discuss the win over West Brom, and ponder if Lacazette, Özil and Alexis being in the same team will actually work.
The new WSL 2 season is underway, and we spoke to Aston Villa Ladies midfielder Chloe Harper who is confident her side can enjoy a strong campaign.
The FA appointed barrister in charge of the inquiry into Mark Sampson’s racism allegations, Katharine Newton, is allegedly set to interview three England players who are said to be key witnesses to the case.
The Arsenal Women opened their season with a late 3-2 win, twice coming from behind and ending the game with 10 players after Louise Quinn was sent off.
It’s always exciting to work on a graphic for a new player, or a youngster who just started getting some recognition and becoming a star – but today is even more exciting!
Arsenal Women staged a wonderful comeback for their FA WSL season opener against Birmingham.
Arsenal face Birmingham City Ladies in a tough opener for the new season in which the Gunners will have title ambitions or, at the very least, hopes of qualifying for the Champions League again.
Arsenal’s Jess Ngunga has been called up to the England u19s.
The WSL kicked off on Friday, and we spoke to Aston Villa Ladies defender Hayley Crackle ahead of their opening WSL 2 game on Sunday.
The FAWSL is back this weekend, and Arsenal get their 17/18 campaign underway on Sunday.
Kelly Smith admits that she would like to see a female take over as the next England Women’s coach.
Ahead of the weekend we’re bringing you a comprehensive timetable for everything Arsenal related, from the first-team to the youth side, the women and the loanees.