Spurs remain in top four after narrow victory over Liverpool
Tottenham Hotspur Women remain in the top four of the Barclays Women’s Super League with a narrow 2-1 win over Liverpool FC Women at Brisbane Road.
Forward Beata Olsson struck first for the visitors, with Spurs defender Tõko Koga equalising soon after with her debut goal. Captain, Bethany England added a second for the Lilywhites in the second half, adding a touch of class to what is already shaping to be a promising season for the club.
25 Years On: The Football Foundation, Premier League and the FA Celebrate Legacy of Grassroots Impact
The Football Foundation, Premier League and the FA came together to celebrate twenty-five years of driving grassroots impact across football at an event in south London.
Featuring past stars such as Fara Williams and Anton Ferdinand, the event aimed to shine a spotlight on the work done to provide grassroots facility improvements for all, regardless of gender, race, disability or place.
AFC Bournemouth: building a bright future full of ambition with inspirational unbeaten streak
AFC Bournemouth Women are on an incredible run of form, with an unbeaten streak of over nine hundred days. During this period, they earned promotion to tier three and now compete in the FA Women’s National League, Southern Premier Division. This is an incredible feat for the Cherries.
The team have big ambitions to continue their remarkable form and gain promotion to the Barclays WSL 2, and eventually the Barclays Women’s Super League.
Bournemouth’s Bruce Saraci, Helen Bleazard, and Jessica Hennessey spoke to the media about the Cherries’ positive form and ambitions, alongside the future of the club.
Brian Sørensen confident ahead of Villa clash after positive update
Ahead of their Barclays Women’s Super League clash against Aston Villa Women, head coach Brian Sørensen spoke about Everton Women on the back off international break.
With several key players returning to training during this period, the manager provided a positive update on the squad. The Toffees have endured a mixed start to the season, but the manager believes recent progress and returning fitness could help the team rediscover consistency and momentum.
Molly Bartrip joins Bloomsbury Football as ambassador to promote equal access to football and mental health support
Tottenham Hotspur defender, Molly Bartrip recently announced a new partnership with Bloomsbury Football for the 2025/26 season.
Bloomsbury Football is a charity that uses the power of football to change lives. Since the pandemic, the number of young people facing social isolation, mental illness and physical inactivity is on the rise. The charity aims to grant all children equal access to sport, with emphasis on the benefits of football both physically and mentally on young people.
Crystal Palace edge out Ipswich Town in five goal thriller
Crystal Palace Women sailed into second place in Group D after a convincing win over Ipswich Town in the Subway Women’s League Cup.
A double by Emma Watson and Allyson Swaby ensured the Eagles were on top form to reach the last group stage game in style.
Palace, who were third from bottom in the group after a heavy defeat by London City Lionesses, started strongly but were evenly matched by Ipswich’s defence and attacking play.
England youth star embracing new chapter with London City Lionesses
Freya Godfrey made her move to the independent club, London City Lionesses permanent this summer.
The young Lioness progressed through the ranks of the Arsenal academy and signed her first professional contract in red, ahead of moving to a new part of London.
In their first ever season in the Barclays Women’s Super League, London City established a new era. Godfrey is instrumental in their plans going forward and ambitions of success. However, with such a talented squad, the youngster must graft hard on and off the pitch to secure vital minutes for the club.
Could Liverpool be in trouble with five consecutive losses to start WSL campaign?
Following the appointment of ex Manchester City manager, Gareth Taylor, Liverpool FC Women’s form seems to have taken an even harder hit.
Heading into the first international break of the season, the Reds have only scored two goals in the Barclays Women’s Super League in the opening five fixtures: they currently sit in eleventh place with zero points to their name.
But what has contributed to such a challenging start to the season for the Reds? Can they regain form to avoid a fight to remain WSL competitors next season?
Martin Ho previews Birmingham City as an opportunity to showcase the talent within his Spurs side
Tottenham Hotspur Women look to come back from a frustrating loss to Chelsea FC Women in the Barclays Women’s Super League last weekend. They face Barclays WSL 2 side, Birmingham City Women in the Subway Women’s League Cup.
Head coach, Martin Ho addressed the media ahead of the match where he looks to build on a positive start to the season.
Alyssa Thompson fires debut goal as Chelsea defeat Paris FC in first Champions League victory
Chelsea Women ran riot at Stamford Bridge in their second match of the newly revamped Women's Champions League group stage.
Goals from Sandy Baltimore and Johanna Rytting Kaneryd fired up the Blues, with Erin Cuthbert and Alyssa Thompson sealing the deal in the second half. It was a much-improved performance from head coach, Sonia Bompastor’s side, after the team drew 2-2 at FC Twente last time out.
Starting with a back three, Bompastor relied on Millie Bright, Nathalie Björn, and Baltimore to provide a strong defensive line, with Aggie Beever-Jones leading the attack.
Andrée Jegerletz sees potential in Manchester City after positive start
A few months into his role as head coach of Manchester City Women, Andrée Jegerletz spoke to the media about his squad.
Alongside team news, he asserted his main philosophy at the helm with City and reminded of the abundance of talent within his competitive squad.
Crystal Palace hold Sunderland to draw in feisty WSL 2 clash
Crystal Palace Women were held to a 1–1 draw with Sunderland Women at the VBS Community Stadium in the Barclays Women’s Super League 2.
Sunderland opened the scoring in the ninth minute when forward, Katy Watson’s effort took a heavy deflection and looped past Palace goalkeeper, Shae Yañez to give the visitors an early lead.
However, Palace hit back just four minutes later, as Kirsty Howat latched onto a through ball from Scottish international, Emma Watson and calmly lifted her finish over the advancing keeper to make it 1–1.
Martin Ho previews London derby with emphasis on Spurs’ ambitious mentality
Tottenham Hotspur look to cause upset against eight-time Barclays Women’s Super League champions, Chelsea. Travelling to the home of Chelsea Women, Kingsmeadow, Spurs believe they can take something from the match.
Head coach, Martin Ho addressed the media ahead of this highly anticipated London Derby.
Sonia Bompastor previews in-form Spurs with hopes to preserve Blues’ unbeaten streak and legacy
The title holders face Tottenham Hotspur in the Barclays Women’s Super League this Sunday. Head coach, Sonia Bompastor addressed the media ahead of this must-win London derby.
The Blues head into the match top of the WSL table. However, they only secured a 2–2 draw against FC Twente in the UEFA Women’s Champions League during the week.
Vicky Losada: WSL 2 Player Spotlight
Vicky Losada is a thirty-four-year-old midfielder for Bristol City Women.
Losada is an experienced and technically gifted midfielder, known for her composure, vision and leadership on the pitch. Calm under pressure, she dictates the tempo of play with her precise passing and intelligent movement, helping her side transition smoothly from defensive to attack.
A natural leader with a wealth of experience at the highest level, Losada brings control and creativity to midfield, often setting the rhythm of the game.
Tottenham Hotspur cruise into top three with narrow win over the Seagulls
Tottenham Hotspur Women cruised to a 1-0 win over Brighton & Hove Albion Women at Brisbane Road in the Barclays Women’s Super League.
A superb strike from summer signing, Cathinka Tandberg in the 26th minute proved decisive, as she fired home from close range. The visitors pushed for an equaliser before half-time, but Brighton’s defence held firm.
Tottenham, who have now won four of their last five matches, continued their strong start to the season — a remarkable improvement after securing just five league wins in the entirety of last term.
Lynn Wilms: WSL Player Spotlight
Lynn Wilms is a twenty-five-year-old right centre-back for Aston Villa Women.
Wilms’ presence brings strength, intelligence and versatility to the Villains’ backline. She is comfortable on the ball and capable of playing both in central defence and as a right-sided fullback.
Having developed her game at FC Twente before shining with VFL Wolfsburg in Germany, Wilms is becoming a prominent choice for both club and country. Now continuing her journey with Aston Villa domestically, and the Netherlands internationally, she looks set to remain a key figure in the modern game, combining defensive solidity with attacking intent.
Ellie Brazil: Southampton’s summer recruit inspiring their promotion goal
Ellie Brazil plays as a forward for Southampton FC Women. Having joined the Saints in the summer, she is an exciting prospect who is wonderful with the ball at her feet.
She has been capped for England throughout her youth (from under-15 to under-23 level), proving her to be a confident player.
Club-wise, she currently plays for Southampton in the Barclays WSL 2 (the second tier of women’s football in England). Her journey is certainly a testament to her hard work and determination beyond the pitch.
Martin Ho on building momentum ahead of tough contest with the Seagulls
Tottenham Hotspur Women look to continue their excellent start to the season which has seen three wins in four Barclays Women’s Super League, and a dramatic penalty shootout win against Aston Villa in the Subway Women’s League Cup.
Head coach, Martin Ho spoke to the media ahead of the team’s clash against Brighton and Hove Albion this weekend.
Kerstin Casparij: WSL Player Spotlight
Kerstin Casparji is a twenty-five-year-old defender for Manchester City Women.
A composed and versatile defender, Caspari brings strength, intelligence and composure to the back line. Comfortable on the ball and quick to read the game, she adds stability while also supporting the attack when needed.
Already making her presence felt for the Netherlands, Caspari looks set to be an important figure in both domestic and international football.
