Who can Arsenal get? Women’s Champions League draw preview
Arsenal are looking at tough draw on Friday in Nyon, Switzerland, as we have now reached the last eight stage and most teams remaining in the hat are a threat.
Arsenal are looking at tough draw on Friday in Nyon, Switzerland, as we have now reached the last eight stage and most teams remaining in the hat are a threat.
Arsenal are through to the round-of-16 following their 6-0 aggregate win over Fiorentina. As in the round-of-32, they will not be seeded due to their low UEFA club coefficient.
UEFA have new developments in the pipeline for the Women’s Champions League 2021/22 and they will certainly have a positive impact on the Barclays FA…
Arsenal are back in the Champions League for the first time since the 2013/14 season and will be hoping to go as far as possible in the competition starting with a tie against Fiorentina on Thursday night, so let’s take a look back at their rich history in the competition.
The UEFA Women’s Champions League qualification rounds have concluded and it is not a good news for Arsenal Women.
The Arsenal are back in the UEFA Women’s Champions League for the first time since 2013/14 and it means they are likely to be unseeded in the Round of 32 draw, potentially setting up a tough tie against a top team.
With Champions League now guaranteed for the time since 2013/14, it is time to look at potential reinforcements and the positions they might be needed.
As we enter the second half of the season, let’s have a look at the title race, Champions League places and promotion-relegation rules for the FA WSL and FAWC.
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.
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.
The draw for the WCL Round of 16 was made in Nyon and there are not many high-profile ties. It means the quarter finals next Spring could be interesting with all the big teams involved.
The UEFA WCL Round of 32 draw was made in Nyon today and there are a few interesting match-ups.
The UEFA Women’s Champions League seeding announced will be made on Friday in Nyon. Manchester City and Glasgow City will be seeded, while Chelsea will be again unseeded.
UEFA have announced that two associations have made a bid to host the Women’s Champions League final for the 2018/19 season.
On this day 10 years ago, Arsenal Ladies won the UEFA Women’s Cup after drawing 0-0 at home to Umea UIK following their 1-0 away win thanks to a rare Alex Scott goal.
The FA love-in with Manchester City WFC reached a new high this week, when they claimed Manchester City Women were the first FA WSL side to reach the Champions League semi-final.
Arsenal Ladies failed to qualify for the Champions League for the fourth consecutive time, a worrying trend for a club that used to dominate English football for more than a decade.
Following the end of the qualifying round, UEFA have disclosed the seeding for upcoming the Round of 32 draw next Thursday in Nyon.
With the Champions League group stage draw upon us, we ask the annual question – can Arsenal even win this thing?
Following another 0-0 against Birmingham City Ladies, Arsenal Ladies are very likely to miss out on Champions League football for the fourth season in a row.