Women's Champions League: Five-star Arsenal stun Lyon
Arsenal made a spectacular start to their Women's Champions League campaign by crushing holders Lyon 5-1 in France.
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Arsenal made a spectacular start to their Women's Champions League campaign by crushing holders Lyon 5-1 in France.
Arsenal and Manchester United continued their perfect starts to the Women’s Super League season with wins over Reading and Brighton respectively, while champions Chelsea saw off Everton to notch a third consecutive victory. United, Arsenal and Chelsea sit joint-top of the standings with nine points — in that order on goal difference — but the Blues have played a game more. Ad The table-topping Red Devils comfortably defeated Brighton 4-0 thanks to an Ella Toone brace and goals from Leah Galton and Adriana Leon.
Chloe Mustaki paid tribute to the Republic of Ireland players who campaigned and fought for fair treatment from the FAI five years ago, after Vera Pauw's side secured their place in the 2023 World Cup.
Katie McCabe was left feeling "numb" and "speechless" after her World Cup dream became a reality at Hampden Park on Tuesday night.
'Anyone buying or selling tickets, folks?' Katie McCabe may not exactly be flogging passes for next year's World Cup - she'll have bigger business to attend to Down Under - but the Irish captain is a sports marketer's dream.
The Republic of Ireland qualified for the World Cup on an emotional, historic night at Hampden Park after Amber Barrett rose from the bench to settle a nerve-jangling clash in Glasgow.
The Republic of Ireland will play at the FIFA Women's World Cup for the first time next year after a famous 1-0 triumph over Scotland in their do-or-die qualifying tie in Hampden Park on Tuesday night.
Aine O'Gorman is back in the Republic of Ireland starting XI for tonight's huge World Cup play-off showdown against Scotland at Hampden Park.