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Study to probe ACL tears, link to menstruation

A groundbreaking FIFA-funded study at Kingston University will investigate whether hormonal fluctuations during menstrual cycles could be contributing to an alarming rise in career-threatening knee injuries in women's soccer.

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Wolves women 'devastated' by promotion snub

Wolves women's players have said they feel "let down" after learning the club failed to submit an application for promotion to the Championship.

Man City see out tough 1-0 win at Leicester (0:37)
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Can Arsenal and Chelsea turn things around in the Women's Champions League? (2:15)
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Miedema criticises schedule amid retirement calls

Vivianne Miedema has hit back at calls for her to retire following multiple long-term injuries, instead saying women's football needs more physical and mental safety.

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Macario nets twice as Chelsea close on WSL title

Chelsea took another step towards their sixth straight Women's Super League title with a resounding 4-0 home win over Crystal Palace on Wednesday that put them six points clear at the top of the table with three games left to play.

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Man City's European hopes dented by 1-1 WSL draw with Everton

Manchester City's hopes of European football next season were all but extinguished on Sunday as they were held to a 1-1 home draw by Everton in the Women's Super League to leave them seven points adrift of third-placed Manchester United with three...

Everton hold Manchester City to draw in WSL (0:59)
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Slegers confident Arsenal can turn tide over Lyon

Arsenal manager Renee Slegers is confident her side can still reach the Women's Champions League final despite falling to a 2-1 loss at the hands of eight-time champions Lyon in their semifinal first leg on Saturday.

Manchester United's WSL title hopes damaged (2:06)
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28dEmily Keogh

Man Utd boss Skinner signs new deal until '27

Manchester United have announced that Marc Skinner has penned a new contract to remain as head coach until June 2027, with the option of an extra year.

Will UEFA allow Chelsea to sell their women's team to themselves? (1:31)
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Women's team sale pads £128.4m Chelsea profit

Chelsea recorded a pre-tax profit before taxation of 128.4 million pounds ($165.83 million) for the year ending in June despite a fall in revenue thanks to the repositioning of their women's team, the Premier League club said on Monday.