FA WSL preview: Everton host Liverpool at Goodison, Arsenal face Spurs
It’s derby time in the Women’s Super League as Arsenal face Tottenham while Everton host Liverpool at Goodison Park for the first time.
It’s derby time in the Women’s Super League as Arsenal face Tottenham while Everton host Liverpool at Goodison Park for the first time.
It shouldn’t take much for any athlete to find motivation six months away from an Olympic Games, especially not if you’re a defending champion.
Normality is set to resume in the FA Barclays Women’s Super League as the sides return from the festive break for the first round of 2020 action.Arsenal could make it ten home games unbeaten while City aim to keep up the pace at the Hive, but all eyes are likely to be on Kingsmeadow as Sam Kerr could make her long-awaited WSL debut.
Harlequins returned to winning ways and back to the top of the Tyrrells Premier 15s table with a 38-10 victory over Worcester Warriors at Surrey Sports Park.
As players and clubs across the Barclays FA Women’s Super League embark on their winter break, it’s time to reflect on the top-flight season so far.
Marlie Packer stole the show as her hat-trick steered Saracens to a thrilling 33-27 comeback victory against Harlequins at the Stoop.
Nikita Parris has had enough of waiting for change – when it comes to paving the way for the next generation of players, it’s now or never for women’s football.
Jess Thirlby and the Vitality Roses can breathe a sigh of relief after securing their first Test series win under their new coach in South Africa but captain Natalie Haythornthwaite says her side do not want to settle for anything less than a full series sweep.
Jade Clarke used to think winning gold with England was the be-all and end-all.
Sarah Hunter believes England are on the cusp of becoming trailblazers in European women’s rugby both on and off the pitch.
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