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2dEmily Keogh

Doucet: Outcry won't change WSL relegation plans

Nikki Doucet, who is in charge of the WSL, refused to rule out reports that the league is considering changes to promotion and relegation

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3dJeff Kassouf, Matt Foster

FIFA Women's Club World Cup delayed to 2028

FIFA has announced that the Women's Club World Cup, originally planned to debut in 2026, will now launch in 2028, with an inaugural FIFA Women's Champions Cup to begin in 2026.

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Chelsea salvage WSL draw at Brighton

Women's Super League leaders Chelsea earned a 2-2 draw at Brighton & Hove Albion on Sunday, while Manchester United closed the gap at the top of the standings to five points thanks to a 2-0 win over Leicester City.

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8dEmily Keogh

Palace sack Kaminski, Allen exits Southampton

Crystal Palace and Southampton both parted ways with managers on Friday, making it three coaching changes in two days across the top two tiers of women's football.

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10dBeth Lindop

Beard sacked as Liverpool women's manager

Liverpool have confirmed that women's first team manager Matt Beard will leave his post with immediate effect.

Manchester City cruise to convincing 4-0 win over Liverpool (1:04)
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Janice Cayman guides Leicester to vital WSL victory over Aston Villa (0:32)
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Riko Ueki pounces on defensive error to double West Ham's lead (0:26)
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Fox: A 'dream' to score in North London derby for Arsenal (0:58)
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Arsenal claim an impressive 5-0 victory over North London rivals Tottenham (1:16)
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20dOlivia Pagden

Kelly's dream return as Arsenal hit Spurs for five

Arsenal thrashed north London rivals Tottenham Hotspur 5-0 on Saturday to boost their slim Women's Super League title hopes, in a game where Chloe Kelly made her return and Alessia Russo shone.

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22dEmily Keogh

Chloe Kelly: Last months at City were a 'dark time'

Chloe Kelly revealed her experiences at the start of the season were "mentally tough" and a "dark time" following a battle for playing time at Man City