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Leah Williamson reflects on her 20-year Arsenal journey as she signs new contract
By Henry Winter published
EXCLUSIVE The Arsenal and England captain was in reflective mood as she signed her new contract

The WSL is expanding next season – everything you need to know about promotion, relegation and the play-off
By Ayisha Gulati published
The Women's Super League is expanding from 12 to 14 teams next season, but how is it going to work?

Where will England's Georgia Stanway end up next?
By Ayisha Gulati published
Lionesses star Georgia Stanway has confirmed she won’t be staying at Bayern Munich beyond the summer, but where is she headed?

Drink it in! Guinness signs historic shirt deal with English club
By James Roberts published
Guinness has returned to UK football after signing a historic shirt deal with an English club

‘Villa are really ambitious and the project is super exciting. It was the perfect fit for what I want to achieve and to be part of something that’s on an upward trajectory’ Ellie Roebuck opens up on her WSL return
By Joe Mewis published
EXCLUSIVE The England stopper returned to the WSL after a season with Barcelona in the summer

Explained: Why Trinity Rodman faces crucial NWSL standoff with European clubs watching closely
By Matthew Holt published
Trinity Rodman is out of contract in the summer with talks regarding her future ongoing

‘I’ll retire at Chelsea, it’s my club, and I adore everyone there. There’s not been a moment where I’ve asked myself if I should leave’ Millie Bright on her love for the Blues
By Joe Mewis published
EXCLUSIVE The Lionesses defender has won eight WSL title with the club since joining in 2014

Manchester United defender escapes serious injury as scan reveals good news
By Joe Donnohue published
Manchester United have received some positive news on the injury front

‘Arsenal, Chelsea and Manchester City are all capable of HISTORIC feat – it will be really exciting if one of them is in contention to do both’ Sky Sports pundit assesses the chances of a historic double
By Chris Flanagan published
Izzy Christiansen says any of Arsenal, Chelsea and Manchester City could win both the Premier League and the WSL this season
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