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🎧Women's Football Weekly: Champions League showdowns & Man United return to Wembley
🎧Women's Football Weekly: Champions League showdowns & Man United return to Wembley

BBC News

time15-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • BBC News

🎧Women's Football Weekly: Champions League showdowns & Man United return to Wembley

The latest episode of BBC Radio 5 Live's Women's Football Weekly is now available on BBC White, Jen Beattie and Ben Haines react to the FA Cup semi-finals where Chelsea and Manchester United booked their spots at Wembley, while the team look at what has gone wrong for Manchester the Champions League has reached the semi-final stage and there is an all-English final on the cards. Two huge rivalries are renewed this weekend as Arsenal host Lyon and Chelsea visit Barcelona in the first here.

Canadian Super League latest and FA Cup drama – Women's Football Weekly podcast
Canadian Super League latest and FA Cup drama – Women's Football Weekly podcast

The Guardian

time15-04-2025

  • Sport
  • The Guardian

Canadian Super League latest and FA Cup drama – Women's Football Weekly podcast

On this week's Guardian Women's Football Weekly, Jamie Spangher joins Faye and Suzy to talk about the FA Cup semi-finals and the FA Women's National League. Chelsea will meet Manchester United in the FA Cup final at Wembley next month after Aggie Beever-Jones' late goal helped them beat Liverpool 2-1. And United are into their third successive final after a 3-0 win at Manchester City. The panel are joined by Canadian journalist Har Johal to talk about the highly-anticipated Canadian Super League. And some breaking news with England women's senior team assistant Arjan Veurink moving on and taking up the the role as head coach of the Netherlands – all on today's Guardian Women's Football Weekly. Join the Fantasy League this season on Code GUARDIANWFW. Sign up for our weekly women's football newsletter – all you need to do is search 'Moving the Goalposts sign up' or follow this link. Support the Guardian here.

Agyemang 'has made a name for herself now'
Agyemang 'has made a name for herself now'

BBC News

time09-04-2025

  • Sport
  • BBC News

Agyemang 'has made a name for herself now'

Michelle Agyemang has "made a name for herself now" with her stunning debut goal for England, according to former Arsenal defender Jen 19-year-old scored a stunning volley with her first two touches within seconds of coming on in the Lionesses' defeat by Belgium on is on loan at Brighton from parent club Arsenal for the 2024-25 campaign and has made 19 appearances in all competitions for Dario Vidosic's side, scoring three - who spent time with Agyemang at Arsenal - told BBC Radio 5 Live's Women's Football Weekly podcast: "She is unreal. She was an Academy player when I was at Arsenal and she used to come up to training and was sometimes involved in match squads."I kid you not, she would do that in training. She is an incredible box player, an unbelievable finisher. She doesn't need more than one or two touches exactly what you saw against Belgium."It was a hard loss for England, but I hope she gets her moment because that is unbelievable to come on and take 41 seconds to get your first senior goal. And what a goal. She didn't even celebrate. I get it with the context of the game, but I hope deep down she is absolutely buzzing because I am for her."She has made a name for herself now. There is no better intro to a senior squad than that in an international debut. I was shouting in my living room for that one."Listen to Women's Football Weekly on BBC Sounds

🎧 Women's Football Weekly: Lionesses squad & the relegation battle
🎧 Women's Football Weekly: Lionesses squad & the relegation battle

Yahoo

time25-03-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

🎧 Women's Football Weekly: Lionesses squad & the relegation battle

The latest episode of BBC Radio 5 Live's Women's Football Weekly podcast is out now as Ellen White, Jen Beattie and Ben Haines react to England manager Sarina Wiegman's latest squad to face Belgium in their Nations League double header. The team talk Chelsea and Manchester City as the two sides head into their fourth and final meeting, plus a look at how the Women's Super League relegation battle is shaping up and who is most likely to stay up. Listen on BBC Sounds

🎧 Women's Football Weekly: Lionesses squad & the relegation battle
🎧 Women's Football Weekly: Lionesses squad & the relegation battle

BBC News

time25-03-2025

  • Sport
  • BBC News

🎧 Women's Football Weekly: Lionesses squad & the relegation battle

The latest episode of BBC Radio 5 Live's Women's Football Weekly podcast is out now as Ellen White, Jen Beattie and Ben Haines react to England manager Sarina Wiegman's latest squad to face Belgium in their Nations League double header. The team talk Chelsea and Manchester City as the two sides head into their fourth and final meeting, plus a look at how the Women's Super League relegation battle is shaping up and who is most likely to stay on BBC Sounds

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