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LEIGH SPORTS VILLAGE, MANCHESTER. Sunday 17th December, 2023. Manchester United vs Liverpool - Barclays Women's Super League.

Liverpool Stun Manchester United To Complete Huge Comeback Against Rivals

Last January, Liverpool suffered a humiliating 6-0 away defeat against Manchester United. Fast forward nearly a year later, and they’ve completed a historic comeback to beat their rivals for the first time in the Women’s Super League. Matt Beard made a few changes from the Red’s midweek derby victory in the Continental Cup, which was […]

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Manuela Zinsberger celebrates Arsenals win against Chelsea in the Women's Super League.

In a great week for women’s football, misogyny shouldn’t steal the headlines

Record crowds, unprecedented shirt sales and award nominations make it a great week for the women’s game. If you’re on Twitter, or for some reason you like to watch Piers Morgan on Talk TV, then you may have seen some recent comments made by a former Premier League footballer about the role of women in

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Woman Up: Pitches, Pay and Periods – the progress and potential of women's football

“Woman Up” by Carrie Dunn: The Triumphs and Challenges of Women’s Football

Exploring the past, present and future of women’s football, Carrie Dunn discusses all in her latest book, “Woman Up: Pitches, Pay and Periods – the progress and potential of women’s football”. Women’s football is experiencing remarkable growth, exemplified by sell-out crowds, surging participation rates, and a surge in global enthusiasm for the sport. At the

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Carrie Dunn and her latest book 'Woman Up'.

Woman Up: Where to from here for women’s football?

Carrie Dunn and her latest book ‘Woman Up’. Photo credit: Steve Williams Photography via Carrie Dunn (No copyright intended) Carrie Dunn has examined the progress and potential of women’s football in her new book Woman Up. Sporting Her’s Jeff Cheshire caught up with the esteemed journalist, to discuss where she feels the sport needs to

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Step by Step: Arsenal’s ACL documentary hits the mark as Beth and Viv invite us into their ACL rehabilitation

In late-2022, Arsenal were left devastated by the loss of both Beth Mead and Vivianne Miedema to long term-ACL injuries. Teammates on the pitch, partners off the pitch, they were forced to begin the long road to recovery together. Now, they are sharing that story with everyone, through Step By Step, an Arsenal Documentary taking

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Alessia Russo in Arsenal's game against West Ham.

Russo isn’t scoring. Does it really matter?

Alessia Russo in Arsenal’s game against West Ham. Photo credit: Alessia Russo via X (No copyright intended). Arsenal’s statement signing only has two goals this season for the club – but she brings something different to the table. Arsenal fans have many reasons to feel positive right now. Their comfortable 3-0 victory against strugglers West

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Spurs hope for a better-placed finish this season.

Tottenham Hotspur Women’s 2023/2024 WSL season so far…

Tottenham Hotspur Women have been on the up since Robert Vilahamn came into charge in July. After spending the entirety of his managerial career in Sweden, the top-rated manager arrived in North London and was greeted by a depleted Spurs side. Tottenham came into this current campaign following a lacklustre 2022/2023 season resulting in a

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Arsenal vs Leicester City, 12th November 2023.

Leicester City hit for six by Arsenal’s sensational second half

Leicester City were left reeling in despair after a second half horror-show saw them ship six goals to Arsenal. A quickfire double in the first half from Tierney and Cayman looked to have given the Foxes a secure half time lead over a sluggish-looking Arsenal side. But the second half saw the Gunners turn up

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Missy Bo Kearns - From Mossley Hill to Anfield.

Born to Play for Liverpool: The Rise of Missy Bo Kearns

Missy Bo Kearns – From Mossley Hill to Anfield. Photo Credit: Missy Bo Kearns via Instagram. Fondly known as the scouser in the team, Liverpool’s number seven Missy Bo Kearns is Merseyside born and bred. The lifelong red has been at Liverpool Football Club for most of her football journey and is adored by fans,

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