FA confirms 2025/26 calendar as Arsenal brace for demanding year
The FA has disclosed two months earlier than usual the key dates for the 2025/26 season. As always, it will be tough on the players who compete in the summer international tournaments.
The FA has disclosed two months earlier than usual the key dates for the 2025/26 season. As always, it will be tough on the players who compete in the summer international tournaments.
The new season is upon us, and so are the new printables, ready to be filled with fantastic results (fingers crossed!).
The Premier League fixtures have been revealed for the new season and Arsenal will start their campaign with a trip to newly promoted Brentford and finish with a home match against Everton.
The Premier League are suspending the season for the next few weeks, according to an announcement this morning.
Arsenal were apparently reluctant to play Manchester City next week due to the short notice given to travelling fans but agreed to help ease City’s congestion after Pep Guardiola’s men convinced UEFA to let them play at the same time as a Champions League game.
TV companies have moved some more games, showing quite clearly that they don’t care about fans by requiring Arsenal fans to travel, once again, for a late evening Monday kick-off, this time on a bank holiday.
Storm Ciara was not a friend of women’s football this weekend as all Super League and Championship games were postponed for safety reasons, meaning a massive backlog of fixtures to be rescheduled between now and the end of May.
Arsenal’s tally of just six wins all season so far is their lowest in 107 years.
The FA have released the group list for the League Cup and Arsenal have been placed in the Group B. There will be a group stage as usual followed by a knock-out stage.
Ah, that exciting feeling in July, when preseason is in full swing and kits are being presented and you are getting pumped for the new season and all the possible trophies and big wins…
The FA have released the full 2019/20 FA WSL and FA WC fixture list.
Arsenal’s TV selections for August and September have been confirmed by the Premier League, as the start of the new season inches closer.
Following the 4-0 home win against Bristol, Arsenal trail Manchester City by two points with two games in hand, placing them in the driving seat.
The FA WSL, BT Sport and the BBC seem to have conspired to upset Arsenal fans by no longer allowing us to enjoy a regular 2pm Sunday slot.
The penalty shoot-out to defeat to Manchester City on Saturday means the only remaining target for Arsenal’s Women is the League title.
The FA has finally disclosed the full FA WSL schedule barely 17 days before the season starts.
Following multiple appeals from teams that had their bids rejected by the FA, the governing body has finally confirmed the kick-off dates for Tiers 1,2, 3 and 4.
It will be all or nothing on Saturday lunchtime as Arsenal must win their game to close the gap with the Citizens to one point on the day.
Sunday’s FA Women’s Cup quarter final postponement is set to create a number of fixture list problems before the end of the season on 20th May.