Reading manager Kelly Chambers says preseason has been all about preparing her side for new challenges this year as they...
It’s been a big year for Keira Walsh. The 21-year-old has become a regular in the Manchester City midfield over...
England head coach Phil Neville has spoken more and more about wanting to expand the pool of players he has...
Keen to not let their first potential FA WSL title since 2012 slip through their fingers after a more-than-impressive first half of the season, Arsenal has swooped in early to seal the signings of Danish duo Janni Arnth and Katrine Veje.
There are very few managers who have a penchant for a motivational quote quite as much as soon-to-be-former Birmingham head coach Marc Skinner. While Skinner is leaving his role to take charge of National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) side Orlando Pride, he’s a local boy through and through — just listen to his accent.
Arsenal midfielder Daniëlle van de Donk admits she felt “lost” and wasn’t enjoying her football before new manager Joe Montemurro arrived just over 12 months ago. It’s little more than 12 months since the Australian took charge of his first Arsenal game and his arrival has sparked an upturn in form in both the team and the Dutch star.
New Birmingham City manager Marta Tejedor speaks about her life in football and the challenges ahead for the club.
England head coach Phil Neville has called on FA Women’s Super League (FA WSL) clubs to “open their stadiums” after Juventus and Atlético Madrid welcomed record-breaking numbers of fans to recent league games against Barcelona and Fiorentina, respectively.
How Arsenal won the 2019 FA Women's Super League title — by keeping it simple. Plus, the challenges that face the top-tier teams in next season's title race.
[dropcap]M[/dropcap]ost seasons last between nine and ten months, but not women’s football. Women’s football is different, it’s always been different....
Kelly Simmons, the FA's Director of the Women's Professional Game, says the Football Association is "working really hard" to improve refereeing standards throughout the women's football pyramid.
The FA's Director of Women's Football Kelly Simmons and Manchester United head coach Casey Stoney discuss the FA Women's Super League's current salary cap and increasing it ahead of the opening of the 2019 season.