Record Breaking Season Wraps for 2025 Sports Direct Womens Premiership

Record-Breaking Season Wraps for 2025 Sports Direct Women’s Premiership

The 2025 Sports Direct Women’s Premiership season has concluded and once again proven to be a landmark year for women’s football in Northern Ireland. Fan engagement remained strong throughout the season, with total match attendance reaching 11,000, maintaining last year’s impressive rise and marking a 58% increase since 2021. This sustained growth is a testament […]

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England Women Under 23s Squad for First Fixtures of 202526 Campaign

England Women Under-23s Squad for First Fixtures of 2025/26 Campaign

Emma Coates has selected a 23-player England Women Under-23s squad for matches against Germany and Portugal. The Young Lionesses are back in action and will begin the 2025/26 season with two fixtures in the WU23 European competition. Coates’ side will first travel away to play Germany on Thursday 23 October (17:15 BST), before welcoming Portugal

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How to Watch the Adobe Womens FA Cup Quarter Finals

Historic First: Middlesbrough Women v Cheadle to Be Shown Live in Adobe Women’s FA Cup

Middlesbrough Women versus Cheadle Town Stingers has been selected as the first-ever Adobe Women’s FA Cup First Round fixture to be shown live on television. The match will be broadcast on TNT Sports 1 on Saturday 25 October, kick-off at 12:15, as part of the new broadcast deal for the Adobe Women’s FA Cup. This

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First call ups for Katie Reid Lucia Kendall and Taylor Hinds

First call-ups for Katie Reid, Lucia Kendall and Taylor Hinds

Sarina Wiegman has named 25 players for England’s two fixtures later this month, with first call-ups for Katie Reid, Lucia Kendall and Taylor Hinds. In the first of four ‘Homecoming Series’ internationals, the Lionesses will face South American champions Brazil at the City of Manchester Stadium on Saturday 25 October [5.30pm BST], before meeting Australia

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Scottish Womens Premier League Announces New Chair Elizabeth Fagan

Scottish Women’s Premier League Announces New Chair Elizabeth Fagan

The Scottish Women’s Premier League has announced the appointment of Elizabeth Fagan as its new Chair, coinciding with annual accounts which reveal record-breaking results for women’s league football in Scotland. Elizabeth Fagan succeeds former Chair, Mary Galbraith, who stepped down at the end of last season. A recipient of a CBE for services to gender

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Chelmsford City Women Pull Off Regional League Cup Surprise via Penalties

Chelmsford City Women Pull Off Regional League Cup Surprise via Penalties

Regional League Cup progress was made on penalties by Chelmsford City Women, Grimsby Town, Newmarket Town and Stanground Cardea Sports. EASTERN – Chelmsford Cause Cup Upset Against Haringey League Cup 2nd Rd – Chelmsford City eliminated Haringey Borough 4-1 in a shoot-out after a 4-4 deadlock, Newmarket Town came through similarly at Thetford Town where they

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Falkirk Stay Top of the Barclays Scottish Womens Championship With Win Against Local Rivals

Falkirk Stay Top of the Barclays Scottish Women’s Championship With Win Against Local Rivals

Falkirk remain top of the Barclays Scottish Women’s Championship after a 3-1 home win against local rivals Stenhousemuir at the Falkirk Stadium. Both teams brought good crowds and youth mascots to a lively derby which concluded Scottish Women and Girls in Sport Week 2025, and it would be visitors Stenny who opened the scoring after

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Cardiff City Women Deny Wrexham Victory With Late Penalty

Cardiff City Women Deny Wrexham Victory With Late Penalty

Genero Adran Premier leaders Cardiff City Women denied Wrexham victory with a late penalty, Aberystwyth, Barry and Swansea all came from behind to win away. Briton Ferry Llansawel 2-3 Aberystwyth Town (Att: 147)Pontypridd Town 2-3 Barry Town United The New Saints 1-2 Swansea City (Att: 237)Wrexham 1-1 Cardiff City (Att: 721) Wrexham remain goal-difference behind

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