WSL
Latest about WSL

‘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

When does the 2025/26 Women's Super League start?
By Joe Mewis published
Euro 2025 came to a close with another England triumph - but when will the domestic-based Lionesses return to club action?

Which WSL clubs do the Lionesses play for?
By Steven Chicken last updated
The majority of England's Euro 22 heroes play for a club in the WSL – FFT explains who plays where

NEW ISSUE: Rock ‘n’ roll special! Oasis & Man City, Berbatov, Robin Friday, Elton John at Watford, George Best’s weird world tour and Christian Vieri answers your questions!
By Gregg Davies published
NEW ISSUE Get your hands on the latest issue of FourFourTwo magazine – available in print from Thursday or on your device now!

NEW ISSUE: Gary Lineker exclusive PLUS the EFL Top 50, Javier Zanetti, Mourinho’s trip to Hell, Italia 90 rewind, badger mayhem and Xherdan Shaqiri answers your questions!
By Gregg Davies published
NEW ISSUE Get your hands on the latest issue of FourFourTwo magazine – available in print or on your device now!

The Rising Commercial Value of Female Footballers, and the Continuing Disparities
By Harry Croft published
The latest instalment of FourFourTwo’s football agency column sees Harry Croft from DEFY look at the earnings gap between the women's and men's game, despite female footballers never having been more marketable
The best features, fun and footballing quizzes, straight to your inbox every week.


