Thanks for tuning in to our coverage of the Women's FA Cup fourth round. Make sure to join us again this Sunday for all of the action in the WSL, including a rematch between Liverpool and West Ham, runaway leaders Chelsea away at Aston Villa, and a lunchtime clash between Man City and Arsenal. See you then!
The Gunners were Manchester City‘s closest Premier League title challengers in the last two seasons. Yet even now that Pep Guardiola’s men have finally fallen off, they’re second again. This
Everton knock out last year's runners-up Tottenham in the Women's FA Cup fourth round, plus Arsenal, Liverpool and Brighton win.
With a place in the Champions League Round of 16 secured, Aston Villa can switch their attention back to the Premier League when they cross the Midlands to take on Wolverhampton Wanderers this
SPORT will bring you all the latest transfer football news and major talking points from the Premier League and beyond. Manchester City have been drawn against Real Madrid in the Champions
If Arsenal are to prove themselves, it is still Manchester City — because it has always been City — that they must overcome
The champions continue to improve their squad despite their lead at the top of the WSL - and their spending stands apart from other clubs
Score predictions as the 2024/25 Premier League season rolls into Gameweek 24. Includes Bournemouth vs Liverpool and Manchester City vs Arsenal.
Saudi Arabian side Al-Nassr have signed 21-year-old Colombian forward Jhon Duran from Aston Villa for an undisclosed fee.
So, 90min have predicted this weekend’s round of WSL fixtures and who will come out on top… The first game of the weekend sees a wounded Arsenal travel to face City in the early kick off on Sunday. The Gunners were narrowly beaten by table-toppers Chelsea last time out and they will be without Katie McCabe after she was sent off in the latter stages of the game at Stamford Bridge.
The latest reports, rumors and confirmed news from around the Premier League, as the January transfer window hits Deadline Day.
A groundbreaking record was set in the women's game over the summer, with total international transfer spending reaching $6.8 million from June 1 to Sept. 1 2024, according to FIFA -- almost double what was spent during the same period in 2023.