Arsenal Women injury updates ahead of Watford
Get the latest on Arsenal Women’s team as they prepare for their FA Cup match against Watford, with an injury update from manager Jonas Eidevall and insights on their young players.
Get the latest on Arsenal Women’s team as they prepare for their FA Cup match against Watford, with an injury update from manager Jonas Eidevall and insights on their young players.
Jodie Taylor rejoins Arsenal as Football Services Executive, a move celebrated by the club and fans for her extensive experience and leadership in women’s football.
In a season filled with twists, Arsenal are nearly through to the Champions League qualifying round, with a promising future.
Arsenal triumph over Brighton in a decisive 4-0 win, moving up to third place in the WSL with impressive performances from key players.
Arsenal manager Jonas Eidevall remains focused on his team’s performance in the WSL title race, ignoring Manchester City’s recent stumble.
Arsenal Women secure vital 1-0 win over Leicester City, edging closer to Champions League qualification as they chase Chelsea.
Former England striker Jodie Taylor returns to Arsenal Women for a second spell, adding experience and goal-scoring prowess to the squad.
Former Arsenal forward, Jodie Taylor, has signed for Lyon until the end of the calendar year.
With the World Cup less than a week away, let’s take a deep look at the 23 players selected by Phil Neville and the squad’s strengths and weaknesses.
While enduring managerial controversy, England Women enjoyed a successful 2017, lighting up the European Championships and World Cup qualifiers with standout performances and goals.
After a shakeup of the WSL Tier 1 and Tier 2 structure, the January transfer window could be a busy affair with many clubs already making movements in the market.
Former Arsenal striker and England Lioness Jodie Taylor has been named as BT Sport’s Action Woman of the Year after her spectacular performance at the UEFA Women’s Euro 2017 finals.
Jodie Taylor will leave the club to play in Australia and then in the US. Her departure is not a problem, however, and actually eases the congestion in attack.
Arsenal Women striker Jodie Taylor has left the club and will join W-League side Melbourne City for six weeks in January, before signing for NWSL outfit Seattle Reign in 2018.
Interim England manager Mo Marley has named her squad for the upcoming Women’s World Cup qualifiers, giving a first senior call up to Arsenal’s Leah Williamson.
It is has been quite a successful break for the Arsenal Women players scattered all over the globe, bringing home victories, goals and qualification for the Elite Rounds.
Arsenal Women made light work of the London Bees, winning 7-0 in their FA WSL Cup tie.
11 of the Arsenal Women squad have been selected for their respective national team.
Former England and Arsenal forward, Rachel Yankey, thinks the sacking of Mark Sampson won’t affect the players, and Mo Marley will get the best out of them.
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.