Manchester City made it five Women's Super League wins in a row after cruising to a comfortable 3-0 victory over Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park.
Everton Women's goalkeeper Rylee Foster opens up about her car crash, lengthy rehabilitation period and returning to England.
The Football Association has launched a club placement programme aiming to help boost diversity among coaches in the women's game.
Have Man Utd and Arsenal swapped places in the Women's Super League pecking order? This weekend's meeting should give us an intriguing answer...
Iqra Ismail has revealed she will be returning to playing football while wearing tracksuit bottoms.
Dario Vidosic is only four months into his Brighton tenure but has already made a mark on the WSL. Can the Seagulls really evolve into top-three contenders?
A second major trophy for the Lionesses by 2028 is one of the top four priorities in the Football Association's new four-year strategy for women and girls.
Sky has announced a five-year partnership with the Women’s Professional League, securing the rights to show nearly 90% of all WSL matches from the 2025/26 season.
Footballer and coach Iqra Ismail says being banned from playing for wearing tracksuit bottoms made her feel isolated and othered.
Vivianne Miedema has undergone another operation on her left knee.
Trailblazing Muslim footballer Iqra Ismail says she was not allowed to play in a league match because she refused to compromise her religious beliefs and wear shorts.
Anton Toloui reports from inside the Lionesses camp as the pressure on the European champions increases amid a run of mixed results.
England Women withstood a second-half South Africa fightback as goals from Leah Williamson and Grace Clinton secured an unconvincing 2-1 friendly win in Coventry.
Scotland head coach Pedro Martinez Losa insists he has not given Hungary extra motivation after boldly predicting his side will not lose their Euro 2025 play-off.
Georgia Stanway says England need to keep evolving and adapting their game, after scoring two goals for her country in a 4-3 defeat to Germany.
England women head coach Sarina Wiegman defended her team selection as the Lionesses fell to a 4-3 defeat to rivals Germany at Wembley.
Sky Sports' Anton Toloui and Dave Richardson discuss England's dramatic 4-3 loss at Wembley to Germany as Sarina Wiegman fielded an experienced side that went 3-0 down inside the first 30 minutes.
England boss Sarina Wiegman said she would not "make changes just for the sake of it" as she defended her team selection following defeat to Germany.
The Republic of Ireland thrashed Georgia in their Euro 2025 play-off first leg while Scotland also won, but Northern Ireland and Wales have work to do in the return legs.
England collapsed defensively and couldn’t recover despite launching a valiant comeback in an epic 4-3 defeat to Germany at Wembley.