Parris’s departure puts City in the spotlight Nikita Parris: ‘Women’s football needs to build from the ground up to flourish’ Arsenal completed their title-winning season with another victory, inflicting a first defeat of the season on Manchester City. It took a stunning goal from Emma Mitchell in the 88th minute to
Tag: Women’s Super League
West Ham’s Alisha Lehmann keen to add Wembley knees-up to East End adventure
Unbeaten Manchester City fall short in WSL where every game matters | Suzanne Wrack
Dutch magic and the Montemurro effect: the story of Arsenal’s WSL title | Suzanne Wrack
Brighton v Arsenal: Women’s Super League – live!
Ian Wright (@IanWright0) .@ArsenalWFC @Arsenal All the best against Brighton today. Up the Gunners! ???? @FAWSL pic.twitter.com/5p3Cc7Hbhq April 28, 2019 Brighton (4-3-3) Hourihan; Barton, Williams, F Whelan, Gibbons; Connolly, Buet, Simpkins; Natkiel, A Whelan, Green.Substitutes: Hartley, Roe, Rafferty, Peplow, Nilden, Brazil, Umotong. Arsenal (4-2-3-1) van Veenendal; Evans, Williamson, Quinn, Veje; Bloodworth, Little; McCabe,