Match report: Arsenal lose Women’s FA Cup final against Chelsea
Arsenal lost only their second cup final on Sunday as they crashed 3-1 against Chelsea at Wembley in what was their 16th final.
Arsenal lost only their second cup final on Sunday as they crashed 3-1 against Chelsea at Wembley in what was their 16th final.
Sunday’s 3-0 away defeat to Birmingham City Ladies means there is not much hope of Champions League football next season, with a cup double now the main target for the team.
The PFA have announced the women’s football nominees for Player’s Player of the Year and as expected, there are no Arsenal players nominated.
Arsenal Women earned a creditable draw against League leaders Chelsea and also cut the gap on Manchester City to five points thanks to the Citizen’s surprising home defeat to Reading.
After last week’s 2-2 draw between Manchester City and Chelsea, the race is on for the Gunners to try to snatch a Champions League place from one of the top two teams.
Arsenal are clearly not a club that values defending anymore, as their Women, men and youth teams conceded 16 goals across all the weekend’s matches.
Arsenal Women were defeated by Chelsea Ladies in a five-goal thriller. It leaves the Gunners with ground to make up in the title race, but the future’s bright under Joe Montemurro.
Chelsea beat Arsenal Women 3-2 on Sunday afternoon.
Coming back from the Christmas break, Arsenal Women will have to hit the ground running as they go straight into a Champions League-place decider against local rivals, Chelsea.
Arsenal Women meet Chelsea Ladies on Sunday, and we spoke to striker Beth Mead who revealed her England hopes, working under a new boss and previewed the weekend clash – in an exclusive interview with Daily Cannon.
Ahead of Sunday’s meeting with Chelsea, Ireland defender Louise Quinn believes Arsenal Women can come out on top, and revealed how the Gunners turned their form around – in an exclusive Daily Cannon interview.
For the FA WSL matchday 3 opener, league leaders Chelsea were at home to Liverpool, who currently sit in fifth place.
The UEFA WCL Round of 32 draw was made in Nyon today and there are a few interesting match-ups.
Miriael Taylor has become the second England u17 player to join Arsenal following in Gabby Ravenscroft’s footsteps.
Arsenal put five past Bristol City without reply on the final day of the Spring Series, but it was not enough to clinch the title as Chelsea were named Champions.
Arsenal Ladies battled hard to secure a 2-2 draw at Staines Town FC against Chelsea Ladies in tough weather conditions on a very wet and slippery pitch.
We previously mentioned how the FA erased Arsenal Ladies and Birmingham City Ladies from history by claiming Manchester City were the first FA WSL team to reach the Champions League semi-finals – and they’ve done it again with the FA Cup final.
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With the FA WSL season ending on Sunday, players that are out of of contracts are now free agents and available to move. Is Rosella Ayane one of them?
Chelsea Ladies organised a Q&A with manager Emma Hayes and four players Aluko, Chapman, Kirby and Rafferty on Thursday in which the former Arsenal assistant spent a lot of time digging at Arsenal