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Lioness Greenwood a doubt for Euros after knee op

Manchester City and England defender Alex Greenwood faces an extended spell on the sidelines following "successful" surgery for a medial collateral ligament (MCL) injury, dealing a significant blow to both her club and national team.

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FIFPro calls for breaks in women's calendar

FIFPRO is calling for mandatory four-week off-season breaks and two-week in-season breaks to safeguard players from the risks of overload following a new study into the fragmented football calendar.

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5dEmily Keogh

WSL: Liverpool boss blames FIFA for injury crisis

Liverpool manager Matt Beard has slammed FIFA international windows and said a balance needs to be found in the schedule to prevent further WSL injuries.

Russo secures win for Arsenal against Liverpool (0:56)
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Aston Villa score three to win at Villa Park (1:36)
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Everton earn shock WSL win over Man City

Everton collected their first ever points from Manchester City in the Women's Super League (WSL) on Sunday thanks to first-half goals from Lucy Hope and Honoka Hayashi, to climb to four points above the relegation spot.

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WSL: City stunned at Everton; Arsenal beat L'pool

Manchester City's hopes of catching Chelsea from in the Women's Super League (WSL) title race were seriously dented on Sunday as Everton claimed an unlikely 2-1 victory at Walton Hall.

Everton hold on for shock WSL victory over Man City (1:10)
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Brighton and Tottenham get a point each in the WSL (1:00)
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Chelsea's WSL winning streak ended by 1-1 draw at Leicester

Chelsea's winning start to the Women's Super League (WSL) season came to a shuddering halt on Saturday when lowly Leicester City held them to a 1-1 draw at the King Power stadium, ending a run of nine straight league victories for Sonia Bompastor's side.

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7dEmily Keogh

Skinner addresses anger over Ratcliffe comments

Manchester United manager Marc Skinner said he feels "supported" by the the club's ownership while addressing the criticism Sir Jim Ratcliffe has faced following backlash over comments about the women's team.

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9dEmily Keogh

Villa women sack De Pauw after five months

Aston Villa have parted ways with manager Robert de Pauw after one win from the first nine Women's Super League (WSL) games this season.

Denton scores stunning solo goal in West Ham's comeback win (0:38)
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Bethany England's brace secures win for Tottenham (0:44)
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