A league of nations: WSL is no longer just an English competition
The WSL has never looked less English. The league, once a proving ground for homegrown talent, is now dominated by
The WSL has never looked less English. The league, once a proving ground for homegrown talent, is now dominated by
The number of Colombian players in the Premier League hit an all-time high last season, following a rising trend of
England’s Grand Slam triumph in the 2025 Women’s Six Nations served to underline the impact the team is making in
Thomas Tuchel has won 11 trophies during his managerial career, but his popularity varies drastically for Chelsea, Bayern Munich, and
The statistics and data show that Thomas Tuchel is the right man for the job as England men’s manager ahead
Chelsea have missed out on a potential £400m over the last 15 years by releasing future stars from their academy
Tottenham Hotspur claimed back-to-back wins in the Premier League for the first time since November 2024 with a 1-0 victory
The biggest deadline-day drama in the WSL was not Keira Walsh’s return to the league after three seasons at Barcelona,
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Warren Kennedy Quinssa Treasurer , Andy Carpenter Head of Foundation , Steve Scott Quinssa Foundation Liaison , Geoff Sykes Quinssa Vice Chair , Phil Gibson Quinssa Chair
Katie Chapman is wrapping her head around the idea of rooting against Emma Hayes ahead of her Wembley reunion in
Theo Walcott does not expect Arsenal to challenge for Champions League glory this season in light of his former side’s