English Football Roundup: WSL returns, non-league races wrap
The 72 teams of the FA Women's National League are wrapping up their season. We look at the key races and WSL2 continues to be the league no one wants to win.
Coverage of England's first and second division women's competitions
The 72 teams of the FA Women's National League are wrapping up their season. We look at the key races and WSL2 continues to be the league no one wants to win.
This year's WSL Hall of Fame inductees have been announced. Alongside Casey Stoney MBE and Kerys Harrop, there is a posthumous induction for the late Matt Beard
Arsenal to Billericay is 35 miles across London but may as well be another planet. The WSL side played Champions League and FA Cup matches this week, whereas the club from the WNL Southern Premier continue to lick their wounds with an astoundingly bad goal difference.
In July, WSL Football took over management of the top two tiers of English football's pyramid, with the stated intention of making both divisions fully professional. It is somewhat disconcerting that the first announcement following that announcement, was Blackburn Rovers (who narrowly escaped relegation from the second division
Tim Abbott travelled to Manchester United v Aston Villa in Leigh, here are his takeaways.
Beginning next month, we will be covering the Women’s Championship, the second — semi-professional — tier of the English league system
Starting next month, we will be covering the Women’s Super League, the top division of women’s football in England.
Starting next month, we will be covering the Women’s Super League, the top division of women’s football in England.