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What your Premier League club does - or does not do - to support women's football

As the sport's attention turns to the hopes for a lasting legacy from Women Euros 2022, Telegraph Sport analyses all 20 men's Premier League clubs' current women's football operations, and their plans for the future.

Newcastle United, Leeds United, Wolves and Brentford are all among the men's top-tier sides to have women's teams that are playing down in the lower leagues of the women's pyramid, along with newly-promoted trio Fulham, Bournemouth and Nottingham Forest.

Yes, and the north London club has been responsible for a long-standing production line of talent including England captain Leah Williamson.

Arsenal regularly play at Borehamwood but have committed to playing at least three WSL games at the Emirates next season, plus all of their Women's Champions League group-stage fixtures if they qualify.

Arsenal have been the most successful English women's football club historically, winning 58 trophies, and this term will battle for the WSL title.

Play in: WSL

Yes and, although they do not have as great a history in the women's game as in the men's, their 17-year-old England youth international midfielder Olivia McLoughlin is a promising talent.

They share their ground with men's League Two club Walsall but have played at Villa Park multiple times before and will return their for their first home game of 2022-23.

The club have been steadily increasing their investment in the women's game and have ambitious plans to be competitive long-term.

Play in: Women’s National League Division One South West

No but have four age group teams and Bournemouth Community Sports Trust holds a Football Association Girls’ Emerging Talent Centre licence.

Yes. Did so for the first time in April and plan to again this season and beyond.

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