December’s issue of Women’s Football News: All your WSL news plus a Lioness Special
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December’s issue of Women’s Football New is on sale now. It’s available to buy for only £3.50 at participating retailers and you can buy it online here.
LONDON : England's women's team will host world champions Spain on Feb. 26 at Wembley Stadium in their first home fixture of the 2025 UEFA Women's Nations League and a rematch of the 2023 World Cup final.
MANCHESTER, England : England women's soccer manager and Chelsea have condemned online abuse of female players Sam Kerr and Kristie Mewis since the couple announced this week they are expecting a baby.
MANCHESTER, England :England women's soccer manager Sarina Wiegman will miss several key players for upcoming friendlies against Olympic champions United States and Euro 2025 hosts Switzerland, including Manchester City forward Lauren Hemp after knee surgery.
LONDON :Germany secured a well-deserved 4-3 win over England in an error-strewn women's soccer friendly at Wembley on Friday, earning a winning start for new manager Christian Wuck.
The English Football Association is in advanced talks with Thomas Tuchel over appointing him as the next England manager, and it is understood that a deal could be put in place quickly, reports theguardian.com.
MANCHESTER, England : England women's manager Sarina Wiegman has recalled Aston Villa defender Lucy Parker for the first time in a year following a serious ankle problem for this month's home friendlies against Germany and South Africa.
Emma Hayes is convinced female coaches are regularly afforded a shorter rope than their male counterparts.