Arsenal title hopes boosted by Manchester City draw
Arsenal Women had the weekend off as their league game away to Liverpool was postponed but they got welcome news as Chelsea held League leaders Manchester City to a 2-2 draw.
Arsenal Women had the weekend off as their league game away to Liverpool was postponed but they got welcome news as Chelsea held League leaders Manchester City to a 2-2 draw.
Arsenal won a very important away game 3-0 at Reading on Sunday, keeping the Gunners close to City in the title race.
With no game this weekend for Arsenal, Manchester City took advantage to draw level on points with a 1-0 win over Birmingham City.
This weekend, Arsenal are away to City in a title decider that could shape the season.
Arsenal Women did the job yesterday against Bristol with a 6-1 away win, but unfortunately Manchester City also beat Everton 3-0 to leave the Gunners short of Champions League qualification by a point.
Arsenal will battle with Manchester City on Sunday for the last UEFA Women’s Champions League place, when the Gunners go to Bristol away while City are at home to Everton.
Arsenal Women mounted a spirited second half comeback against Manchester City to keep their Champions League hopes alive with a 2-1 victory after being 1-0 down at the break.
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 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.
Arsenal Women are finally back in business – they’ve won a trophy for the first time since 2016 with their 1-0 defeat against Manchester City in the Conti Cup.
After nearly three weeks without club football, Arsenal Women are back in business with the League Cup final against Manchester City. Tickets are on sale now, priced at £7 for adults and £3 for concessions, and are available via www.tickets.wwfc.com
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.
Following protests from the clubs competing in the semi-finals of the competition, the FA has decided on a late date change for the FA WSL Continental Tyres Cup final.
Now that Arsenal have reached the Conti Cup final against Manchester City, it is time to get angry at the FA
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.
Here are the key things we learned from the 5-2 defeat away to City on Saturday lunchtime that leaves the team struggling in the title race after just two games.
Arsenal Women have tough away title decider at Manchester City on Saturday in their second game of the season.
The FA has disclosed the full broadcast fixture list for the FA WSL from September to early November, and there will be plenty of opportunities to watch Arsenal Women.