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England must take the longer route to Brazil 2027 via the play-off rounds later this year
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England must take the longer route to Brazil 2027 via the play-off rounds later this year
Wales forward Elise Hughes leaves Crystal Palace, a little more than a month after helping them return to the Women's Super League.
Ben catches up with two of the Lionesses rising stars!
England and Manchester United midfielder Ella Toone opens up about grief, football and preparing for her wedding without her dad in a new BBC documentary.
For the first time in seven seasons, the ribbons on the Women's Super League trophy are a different shade of blue after Manchester City's "magical" triumph.
What did Manchester City get so right?
Khadija Shaw needed just 12 minutes to prove why Manchester City must not let her leave in the summer.
Bristol City Women appoint Hannah Buckley as their new chief executive officer.
Lucy Staniforth tells Em Sanders she is 'at ease' and ready for life after football.
Watch highlights as Chelsea secure a spot in the Women's Champions League after beating Leicester City 3-1 in the Women's Super League.
Manchester City midfielder Laura Coombs announces she will retire from football at the end of the season.
Millie Bright sits down with the BBC's Jo Currie to talk about her decision to retire from football.
Aston Villa and England midfielder Missy Bo Kearns says she spent "four days of hell in hospital" after suffering a miscarriage and contracting sepsis.
Interim boss David Wright hails the improvement by Ipswich Women after they beat Sheffield United to boost their hopes of avoiding relegation.
Can Arsenal secure a first-leg advantage at the Emirates this year?
How can Sarina Wiegman get the best from one of England's most talented footballers, Lauren James?
Alex Scott, Fara Williams, Ellen White and Steph Houghton discuss the challenge England face in finding a back-up and eventual successor to Lucy Bronze.
England midfielder Keira Walsh is set to make her 100th appearance against world champions Spain at Wembley.
Aston Villa and Manchester United will compete in this year's Women's World Sevens tournament, which will be hosted in Brentford.
England midfielder Laura Blindkilde Brown says she "likes proving people wrong" after becoming a regular starter at Manchester City this season.
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