England pay heavy price for defeat as more teams qualify for Women’s World Cup 2027
Denmark, Spain and France have qualified for the 2027 Women’s World Cup, leaving all four home nations in the UEFA play-offs.
Denmark, Spain and France have qualified for the 2027 Women’s World Cup, leaving all four home nations in the UEFA play-offs.
Arsenal are set for a strong 2027 Women’s World Cup presence, with several players qualified and others facing play-offs or key final games.
Women’s World Cup 2027 qualifying has begun across the globe, with 14 Arsenal players involved as Europe, Asia and other confederations battle for places in Brazil.
The WSL will expand to 14 teams in 2026/27, with major promotion and relegation reforms. But the added matches could test players and scheduling limits.