European Football Women’s Gala: Kim Little represents Arsenal
Kim Little joins Europe’s best at the European Football Women’s Gala, showcasing talent and celebrating Arsenal’s enduring impact on the women’s game.
Kim Little joins Europe’s best at the European Football Women’s Gala, showcasing talent and celebrating Arsenal’s enduring impact on the women’s game.
Renée Slegers has transformed Arsenal Women into a winning machine, but will the club make her permanent manager? Meabh De Burca weighs in on her future.
Renée Slegers leads Arsenal to a sixth straight win, defeating Vålerenga 3-1 in Oslo. Russo’s brace sets up a crucial clash with Bayern for group supremacy.
The draw has been kind for the Gunners as they will be at home to Championship side Bristol City.
UEFA revamps Women’s Champions League: 18-team League phase, new second competition, and fewer spots for smaller nations. Big changes for European women’s football!
Alessia Russo’s brace, Beth Mead’s goal, and Stina Blackstenius’ strike secured Arsenal’s dominant 4-0 win over Aston Villa, leapfrogging Brighton in the table.
Mariona Caldentey reveals her reasons for leaving Barcelona to join Arsenal, how she’s adjusting to the WSL, and why she believes it was the right decision for her career.
Mariona Caldentey dazzles as Spain dominate France 4-0 in Nice. Discover how Arsenal’s star played a key role in Spain’s commanding final match of the year.
Arsenal are ‘delighted’ with Laia Codina and Mariona Caldentey, but can they sustain momentum and adapt in a league that tests resilience every single week?
Lia Wälti withdraws from Swiss friendlies due to an abscess, while Arsenal’s Lotte Wubben-Moy is called up to England squad after Maya Le Tissier ruled out with concussion.
Renee Slegers’ interim spell at Arsenal saw stability and success with six wins and a draw. Her consistent line-up contrasts with Eidevall’s rotation-heavy approach. Will she get the job full-time?
Arsenal defeated Juventus 1-0, thanks to Lina Hurtig’s late goal, securing their place in the Champions League knockout phase with two games left to play.
Arsenal have finally confirmed that their Women’s Champions League match against Bayern Munich will be played at Meadow Park, after a scheduling clash with the men’s team.
Arsenal defeated their North London rivals 3-0 in a game they controlled from start to finish.
The transfer window for women professional players will be open from 1 January to 31 January and I would expect to be busy especially on the departure side.
Arsenal thrash Juventus 4-0 away, continuing their Champions League dominance under Renee Slegers. Frida Maanum, Stina Blackstenius, Mariona Caldentey, and Caitlin Foord score.
Arsenal climb up the table after a comfortable win over Brighton, closing in on third place as the title race narrows to Chelsea and Manchester City. With key changes, Slegers’ team displayed improved form, setting up for a decisive Champions League match.
Arsenal thrash Brighton 5-0 in the WSL, with Lina Hurtig scoring her first goal in 362 days to seal an emphatic win at the Emirates.
Arsenal have decided to prioritise the Crystal Palace Carabao Cup tie on 18 December over the Women Champions League group game against FC Bayern.
Arsenal drop points against Manchester United after failing to close out the game, as United’s late set-piece equaliser denies the Gunners a crucial victory.