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Mooltan Barracks, Tidworth Garrison
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Basil Hill Site, Park Lane, Corsham
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Aliwal Barracks, Tidworth, Hants
Adult Male
A.S.K. Moonrakers »
Adult Male
Ac Swindon »
Adult Male
Afc Manor »
Adult Male
Afc Calne »
Adult Male
Afc Corsham »
Rudloe, , Wiltshire
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Afc Lyneham »
Adult Male
Bemerton Heath Harlequins »
Male, U18
Blunsdon United »
Sutton Park, Blunsdon, Broad Blunsdon
Adult Male
Boscombe Down Rec Fc »
Holders Road, Amesbury, Wiltshire
Adult Male
Bremhill View Boys »
Calne, Wiltshire
Adult Male
Bremhill View Social Club »
Calne, Wiltshire
Adult Male
Byrons Wanderers »
Inverary Road, Swindon, Wilts
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Calne 5-A-Side Fc »
Adult Male
Cats Solutions »
Paddington Drive, Swindon, Wiltshire
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Chilbolton »
Adult Male
Chippenham Town »
Bristol Road, Chippenham, Wiltshire
Male, U18
Chippenham Town Youth (Sat) »
Male, Female, U11, U9, U8, U7
Cooper Avon »
Melksham, , Wiltshire
Adult Male
Corsham Centre »
Meriton Avenue, Corsham, Wiltshire
Adult Male
Corsham Youth Sunday Fc »
Beechfield Road, Corsham, Wiltshire
Male, U16
Croft Junior »
Marlborough Lane, Swindon, Wiltshire
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Crumpled Horn »
Adult Male
Deers Leap »
Hillary Close, Swindon, Wiltshire
Adult Male
Devizes Inn (Saturday) »
Castle Road, Salisbury, Wiltshire
Adult Male
Devizes Town »
Nursteed Road, Devizes, Wiltshire
Male, U18
Dorcan Fc »
Wanborough
Male, U15
Dorcan Old Boys »
Adult Male
Downton Sports »
Moot Lane, Downton, Wilts
Adult Male
Eldene Fc »
Swindon
Adult Male
Fc Chute »
Adult Male
Fc Colerne »
Bath Rd, Colerne, Wiltshire
Adult Male
Fc Jager »
Adult Male
Fc Parks »
Adult Male
Fc Sanford »
County Ground, Swindon, Wiltshire
Adult Male
Fc Walcot »
Adult Male
Fordingbridge Turks »
Ringwood Road, Fordingbridge, Hampshire
Adult Male
Foresters Arms Fc »
Adult Male
G.E.S.S. Fc »
Swindon, Wiltshire
Male, U14
George & Dragon »
Adult Male
Glyn Evans Soccer Schools Ladies »
Adult Female
Greenmeadow Youth »
Swindon, Wiltshire
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Gw Nalgo »
Adult Male
Harlequins Social »
Castle Road, Salisbury, Wiltshire
Adult Male
Hbt Rbl »
Adult Male
Hopback United Fc »
Salisbury, Wiltshire
Adult Male
Huntsman »
Castle Road, Salisbury, Wiltshire
Adult Male
Intel (Saturday ) »
The Mall, Old Town, Swindon
Adult Male
Inter Sandgate »
Shrewsbury Road, Walcot, Walcot
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Laverstock & Ford Youth (Sun) Fc »
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Lee Filters Youth »
Male, U14
Ludgershall Sports Youth »
Male, U15, U11
Malmesbury Victoria »
Gloucester Rd, Malmesbury, Wiltshire
Adult Male
Malmesbury Youth (Saturday) Fc »
Bristol Road, Malmesbury, Wiltshire
Male, Female, U8
Maud Heath Sports »
Anchor Road, Calne, Wiltshire
Adult Male
Melksham Park (Sat) »
Lowbourne, Melksham, Wiltshire
Male, Female, U11, U9, U8, U7
Melksham Town Girls »
Lancaster Road, Melksham
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Lancaster Road, Bowerhill, Melksham
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Nationwide Pavilion »
Adult Male
New Sarum »
Bishopdown Road, Salisbury, Wiltshire
Adult Male
Northern Lights »
Male, Female, U14, U12, U7
Nythe Fc »
Adult Male
Oaksey(Saturday) »
The Street, Oaksey, Wiltshire
Adult Male
Old Town United (Girls) »
Ocotal Way, Swindon, Wiltshire
Female, U13
Palace Court »
Marnhull, Sturminster Newton
Adult Male
Patheon »
Paddington Drive, Swindon, Wiltshire
Adult Male
Penhill Knights »
Meadowcroft Road, Upper Stratton, Swindon
Male, Female, U16, U15, U12, U10
Pewsham Youth Fc »
Male, U14
Pinehurst Community »
Swindon, Wiltshire
Adult Male
Purton (Sat) »
Church Street, Purton, Wiltshire
Adult Male
Queensfield United »
Leigh Road, Penhill, Penhill
Adult Male
Revolution Fc »
Adult Male
S A S »
Batchelors Road Barn Road, Andover, Hampshire
Adult Male
Salisbury Arms »
Castle Road, Salisbury, Wiltshire
Adult Male
Sarum Girls (Saturday) Fc »
Devizes Road, Salisbury, Wiltshire
Female, U13
Sarum Youth Football Club Fc »
Devizes Road, Salisbury, Wiltshire
Male, U15, U14, U11
Showroom Finish »
Swindon, Wiltshire
Adult Male
Sks Blyskawica F.C. »
Hillary Close, Swindon, Wiltshire
Adult Male
Sks Blyskawica F.C. (Saturday) »
Grange Park Way, Grange Park, Swindon
Adult Male
Southampton Arms »
Barn Road, Andover, Hampshire
Adult Male
Spartans »
Adult Male
Stonehenge Snooker Club »
Recreation Road, Durrington, Salisbury
Adult Male
Stratton Reform »
Adult Male
Swindon Iron's »
Inverary Road, Wroughton, Swindon
Adult Male
Swindon Robins »
Swindon, Wiltshire
Adult Male
Swindon Supermarine Girls Fc »
Supermarine Road, Swindon
Female, U18
Swindon Town Youth ( Sat ) »
County Ground, Swindon, Wiltshire
Male, U18, U16
Thamesdown A.F.C. »
Pinehurst Road, Swindon, Wiltshire
Adult Male
The Arkells Gw Fc »
County Ground, Swindon, Wiltshire
Adult Male
The Gladstone Arms »
Adult Male
The Globe »
Adult Male
The New Inn »
Adult Male
Thruxton »
Batchelors Road Barn Road, Andover, Hampshire
Adult Male
Tidworth Royals (Girls) »
Marlborough Road, Bulford
Female, U14
Tidworth Royals Fc ( Sunday ) »
Marlborough Road, Bulford, Wiltshire
Adult Male
Trak Employment Fc »
Adult Male
Value Cars Fc »
Bishopdown Road, Salisbury, Wiltshire
Adult Male
Victoria Hotel (Sun) »
Castle Road, Salisbury, Wiltshire
Adult Male
Wanborough Junior Football Club U8's »
Wanborough Primary School, The Beanlands, Wanborough, Swindon, Wiltshire
Male, U18
Watkins »
St Pauls Drive, Covingham, Swindon
Adult Male
West Swindon Wanderers »
Pinehurst Road, Swindon, Wiltshire
Adult Male
Whitehall Garden Centre »
Adult Male
Wiltshire County F.A. Youth »
Adult Male
Wiltshire County Football League »
Adult Male
Worton & Cheverell (Sat) Fc »
West Lavington, Devizes, Wiltshire
Adult Male
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» Pep Guardiola issues Erling Haaland injury update after Man City star hauled off
Erling Haaland was substituted at half-time during Manchester City's 3-0 win against Fulham, leaving fans concerned that he'd suffered an injury ahead a crucial period
» Man Utd fans' group slams Sir Jim Ratcliffe over controversial immigration rant
Sir Jim Ratcliffe has come under fire for his comments about immigration, and Manchester United's Muslim Supporters Club have responded to his remarks in a statement
» Virgil van Dijk fires Liverpool to Sunderland win but injury curse continues - 5 talking points
SUNDERLAND 0-1 LIVERPOOL: Virgil van Dijk's second-half header was enough to give Liverpool an impressive three points on a wet and windy night at the Stadium of Light
» Arsenal suffer nightmare injury repeat in major Premier League title race twist
Arsenal have been handed another injury concern ahead of their clashes with Brentford and Tottenham which could impact the Premier League title race for Mikel Arteta
» Liverpool star Wataru Endo leaves pitch in tears on stretcher after horror injury
Liverpool have suffered yet another injury blow after Wataru Endo left the pitch on a stretcher following a worrying looking leg issue against Sunderland
» Man City pile pressure on Arsenal with Fulham cruise as Erling Haaland scores again
MANCHESTER CITY 3-0 FULHAM: Erling Haaland made the game safe before half-time with an exquisite finish after Antoine Semenyo and Nico O'Reilly had put City in control
» Ex-Tottenham manager offers to take job and makes Mauricio Pochettino promise
Tottenham are looking for a new manager after sacking Thomas Frank, with former Spurs boss Mauricio Pochettino a popular option among their disgruntled fan base
» Ange Postecoglou gives instant reaction to Thomas Frank sacking as Gary Neville stunned
Thomas Frank has been sacked by Tottenham Hotspur after just under eight months in charge of the Premier League club following a 2-1 defeat at home against Newcastle United
» Trent Alexander-Arnold faces new Real Madrid threat as immediate talks planned
Former Liverpool full-back Trent Alexander-Arnold faces fresh competition for his Real Madrid place following his return from a muscle injury
» Simon Jordan reveals exactly what he told Eni Aluko during furious off-air row
Simon Jordan and Eni Aluko clashed on talkSPORT on Tuesday, and a clip of the two appearing to have a heated conversation while the microphones were off has gone viral
» England reveal two pre-World Cup opponents in Florida training camp
The Three Lions will take on New Zealand and Costa Rica in Florida prior to the 2026 World Cup as Thomas Tuchel bids to finally end 60 years of hurt
» Thomas Frank already in pole position for Premier League job after Tottenham sacking
Tottenham Hotspur have sacked Thomas Frank, and the Dane is now the favourite to become Crystal Palace's next permanent manager, with Oliver Glasner leaving at the end of this season
» 10 players could miss Brentford vs Arsenal clash amid Bukayo Saka injury return hint
Arsenal take on Brentford in their next Premier League clash, with both teams looking to continue their impressive form, but with some possible absences due to injury troubles
» Sir Jim Ratcliffe claims he's made Man Utd better despite string of 'unpopular' decisions
Sir Jim Ratcliffe has defended some of the decisions he has made at Manchester United since acquiring a stake in the club and then assuming football operations two years ago
» Sir Jim Ratcliffe claims UK has been 'colonised by immigrants' in extraordinary rant
Sir Jim Ratcliffe, who owns part of Premier League football club Manchester United, is under fire after claiming that 'huge levels of immigration' costs the UK 'too much money'
» Tottenham's Thomas Frank replacement plan means perfect Mauricio Pochettino solution
Tottenham Hotspur have sacked Thomas Frank after eight Premier League matches without a win, with the club now five points above the relegation zone and planning managerial changes
» Mikel Arteta shows true colours with response to Thomas Frank's Tottenham sacking
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» Barcelona make audacious Marcus Rashford transfer request that would hurt Man Utd
Barcelona want to sign Marcus Rashford after his impressive loan spell, but only if a cheeky request to Manchester United is accepted
» Surprise man tipped for Tottenham job after Thomas Frank sack amid Mauricio Pochettino admission
Thomas Frank was sacked by Tottenham Hotspur on Wednesday morning, as the club look for a successor to help pull them out of a relegation battle
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» Huge Barcelona board change could impact Marcus Rashford Man Utd transfer decision
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» Barcelona release Marcus Rashford statement as blow confirmed that could impact transfer
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» Eni Aluko hints she will step away from British TV during angry row with Simon Jordan
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» Manchester City make quick work of Fulham to cut Arsenal’s lead at the top

Manchester City’s week is moving along sweetly, this win closing the gap to three points to Arsenal, who travel to Brentford on Thursday. On Sunday, they beat Liverpool at Anfield, on Wednesday they downed Fulham at home to reel off a 20th consecutive victory against them.

The rosiest moment for the title challengers was Erling Haaland’s 39th‑minute strike, a first in the competition from open play in nine games, though more concerning was his removal at the break, when City led 3-0.

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» Virgil van Dijk rises to occasion as Liverpool end Sunderland record

Arne Slot has said he does not believe his job security hinges on Liverpool securing Champions League qualification this spring but the Dutchman would much prefer not to put that assertion to the test.

On this evidence there seems a decent chance the Champions’s manager will not have to. In finally ending Sunderland’s proud unbeaten home record in the Premier League this season, sixth placed Liverpool left themselves only three points adrift of fourth placed Manchester United and two behind fifth placed Chelsea.

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» Lucca howler is worst of a bad bunch for wasteful Forest against Wolves

Evangelos Marinakis often takes action when the crowd turns against a head coach. The Nottingham Forest owner watched from his throne, enduring 90 minutes of inept finishing and sloppy play in a desperate goalless draw against rock‑bottom Wolves, resulting in boos and insults aimed at Sean Dyche at full time.

Thirty-five shots came and went for Forest, few testing José Sá but the patience of the crowd was thoroughly tested. It was a missed opportunity for the hosts, who moved only one point further north of 18th-placed West Ham, when three were there for the taking.

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» De Zerbi, Heitinga and Pochettino the leading contenders after Tottenham sack Frank
  • Heitinga could be interim option to end of season

  • De Zerbi available after leaving Marseille

Tottenham are exploring their options after sacking Thomas Frank on Wednesday morning, with Roberto De Zerbi and one of their current coaches, John Heitinga, in the conversation.

It is unclear whether the chief executive, Vinai Venkatesham, and the sporting director, Johan Lange, who are overseeing the process, will favour an interim choice which could be Heitinga. If they did, it would buy them time until the summer when other candidates could be available, including Mauricio ­Pochettino and Andoni Iraola.

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» Milner reaches milestone but Brighton’s misery goes on after late Villa strike

On a night when James Milner made history, equalling his former teammate Gareth Barry’s Premier League appearance record, his former club, Aston Villa, created more unwanted headlines for Fabian Hürzeler. A Tyrone Mings header, deflected in by Jack Hinshelwood with four minutes of normal time to play, on the defender’s 200th Villa appearance, was sufficient to down Brighton and extend their miserable run.

It said everything about a poor Villa display that Unai Emery was unmoved by the goal. Brighton had looked most likely to score, Ferdi Kadioglu cracking an effort against the crossbar and Milner going close late on. For Hürzeler, the 32-year-old German feeling the heat, it is now one win in their past 13 league matches.

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» Burnley seal stunning comeback victory against Crystal Palace after own goal

Burnley were dead and buried. Trailing 2-0 to the £48m striker Jørgen Strand Larsen’s first goals for Crystal Palace after half an hour, it looked inevitable that Scott Parker’s side would match their club record 17-match winless run in the top flight that dates all the way back to 1890. Yet after all the misery of the last three months for their supporters, everything changed in the space of six scintillating minutes just before half-time.

Burnley hit back through Hannibal Mejbri, Jaidon Anthony and an own goal from Jefferson Lerma to record only a second away win of the season since being promoted. It keeps alive their slim hopes of survival, although Parker will know it will take several more results like this to conjure up the greatest of escapes.

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» England to play New Zealand and Costa Rica in final pre-World Cup friendlies
  • Matches to take place in Florida in early June

  • England based in Kansas City during tournament

England will play World Cup warm-up matches against New Zealand and Costa Rica in Florida and base themselves in Kansas City for the duration of the tournament.

Thomas Tuchel and his squad will fly to Florida at the start of June and take on New Zealand on 6 June and Costa Rica four days later. They will then transfer to the Swope Soccer Village in Kansas City, having identified the city as their preferred location in January 2025.

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» Arsenal take giant stride towards WCL last eight with thumping win over Leuven

Arsenal delivered a dominant and efficient display away to OH Leuven to take a 4-0 lead into the second leg of their Women’s Champions League playoff at the Emirates Stadium next week.

Frida Maanum opened the ­scoring, Olivia Smith added the second, Maanum struck again and Alessia Russo finished things off against the Belgian side before the midfielder Kim Little came off the bench late on to put the cherry on top of the evening, making a staggering 400th appearance for the club.

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» Shevchenko plans to tell Infantino face-to-face that Russia’s football ban must stand
  • Ukrainian FA president seeks meeting on Thursday

  • Fifa president due at Uefa congress in Brussels

Andriy Shevchenko will seek a meeting with Gianni Infantino on Thursday to discuss the Fifa president’s recent comments that favoured Russia’s return to international football competitions.

Infantino sparked condemnation in Ukraine when, speaking in an interview last week, he said the ban on Russia’s participation should be reassessed. Shevchenko, the Ukrainian Association of Football president, is looking to restate Ukraine’s position in private when the pair attend Uefa’s congress in Brussels.

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» Eni Aluko damages her legacy with her latest attack on Ian Wright | Suzanne Wrack

The former England international is a pioneer in football and the media. But her broadside on TV punditry is another own goal, empowering the most chauvinistic commentators

Is this what Eni Aluko envisioned? Did she think reigniting the somewhat one-sided row between herself and fellow pundit Ian Wright would resurrect her broadcasting career or make Wright reflect differently on the incident that she triggered 10 months ago? If so, the exercise has failed and we sit staring at an overwhelmingly sad and depressing episode that is showing no sign of quieting down.

No one credible would dispute Aluko’s record as a player. Her 105 caps and 33 goals for England, involvement in five major international tournaments, four FA Cup wins, three WSL titles and Serie A and Coppa Italia medals speak for themselves.

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» Starmer tells Jim Ratcliffe to apologise for saying UK ‘colonised’ by immigrants

PM calls comments by Man United co-owner, who also hit out at people on benefits, ‘offensive and wrong’

Keir Starmer has said Manchester United co-owner Jim Ratcliffe should apologise for his comments that the UK is being “colonised” by immigrants.

In an interview with Sky News on Wednesday, Britain’s seventh-richest man, who moved to tax-free Monaco in 2020, took aim at people receiving state support and immigrants.

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» Roberto De Zerbi leaves Marseille after PSG hammering and Champions League exit
  • Marseille beaten 5-0 by PSG and 3-0 by Club Brugge

  • De Zerbi joined as head coach in 2024 after Brighton exit

Roberto De Zerbi has left Marseille in the wake of a 5-0 thrashing by Paris Saint-Germain. The nine-times French champions said on Wednesday they had ended “their collaboration by mutual agreement”.

The heavy defeat on Sunday at the Parc des Princes restored PSG’s two-point lead over Lens after 21 rounds, with Marseille fourth. De Zerbi’s team also endured an embarrassing 3-0 loss at Club Brugge two weeks ago that resulted in Marseille exiting the Champions League.

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» ICE director refuses to commit to pausing operations for 2026 World Cup
  • Acting director Todd Lyons called ICE ‘key’ to security

  • 2026 World Cup takes place this summer in 11 US cities

The acting director of US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) told a congressional committee on Tuesday that his agency is a “key part of the overall security apparatus for the World Cup” and refused to commit to pausing operations near games at this summer’s tournament.

The 2026 World Cup will be hosted this summer by the United States, Mexico, and Canada, with 78 of the 104 games taking place in the US. Various entities have estimated that up to 10 million people could visit the 11 US host cities for the quadrennial tournament. However, ICE’s role in Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown – including an extended and widespread operation in the Minneapolis/Saint Paul metropolitan area in which two people were killed by federal agents – has raised serious concerns among fans.

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» Erling Haaland should not put pressure on himself to score, says Guardiola
  • City manager blames fixture schedule for striker’s fatigue

  • ‘Intelligent’ Abdukodir Khusanov also earns praise

Pep Guardiola has insisted Erling Haaland should not put too much pressure on himself to constantly score for Manchester City.

Haaland’s stoppage-time penalty against Liverpool on Sunday not only sealed a 2-1 victory for City but was also only his third goal in 10 appearances, with only one of these from open play. Afterwards, Haaland stated he must improve his output and refused to blame fatigue for his form. Guardiola, though, has praised the contribution of the 25-year-old, who has 28 goals in 36 appearances in all competitions for the club this season.

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» The 100 best male footballers in the world 2025

Ousmane Dembélé becomes our seventh winner as he beats Lamine Yamal into second and Vitinha into third on our list of the best players on the planet

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» Ousmane Dembélé quietly becomes the main man after long journey to the top

The Frenchman, who has been named the best male footballer in the world by the Guardian, has benefitted from PSG’s focus on the team rather than individuals

What makes a good player great, and a great player the best? This question has been occupying me since 2014, when the Guardian first asked me to contribute to its inaugural Next Generation feature. My job was to look for a France-based talent born in 1997 who could go on to have a stellar career.

After a great deal of research, I narrowed it down from my shortlist of five by asking questions not about the players’ football ability, but about other attributes: resilience, adaptability, decision-making, creativity, work ethic, response to feedback and willingness to learn. Qualities we cannot see, and are harder to measure.

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» The 100 best female footballers in the world 2025

Aitana Bonmatí has been voted the best female player on the planet by our panel of 127 experts ahead of Mariona Caldentey and Alessia Russo

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» Aitana Bonmatí makes Guardian top 100 history with third title in a row

The margin may have got smaller but the brilliant Spanish midfielder makes it a hat-trick of No 1 finishes

They say the best things come in threes, and Aitana Bonmatí has written herself into the Guardian’s top 100 history as the first player to finish at the top of the tree for a third consecutive year.

Last year the majestic midfielder emulated her Barcelona and Spain teammate Alexia Putellas by winning for a second year running, but the 27-year-old has now gone one better, establishing herself once again at the top of the women’s game.

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» The sorry Spurs spiral continues | Football Weekly

Max Rushden is joined by Barry Glendenning, Mark Langdon and Jacob Steinberg as Tottenham Hotspur lose at home to Newcastle. On the podcast today; another defeat for Spurs. Thomas Frank was still in his job at the time of recording. Not any more. Elsewhere, Benjamin Sesko scores a late equaliser against West Ham to deny them the chance to move level on points with Spurs and there’s a brilliant comeback from Leeds at Stamford Bridge. Plus, Bournemouth’s good form continues, a remarkable game between Leicester and Southampton and your questions answered.

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Kick off your afternoon with the Guardian’s take on the world of football

Every weekday, we’ll deliver a roundup the football news and gossip in our own belligerent, sometimes intelligent and – very occasionally – funny way. Still not convinced? Find out what you’re missing here.

Try our other sports emails: there’s weekly catch-ups for cricket in The Spin and rugby union in The Breakdown, and our seven-day round-up of the best of our sports journalism in The Recap.

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Get our roundup of women’s football for free twice a week, featuring the insights of experts such as Ada Hegerberg and Magdalena Eriksson

Join us as we delve deeper into the wonderful world of women’s football in our weekly newsletter. It is informative, entertaining, global, critical – when needed – and, above all, passionate. Written mainly by Júlia Belas Trindade and Sophie Downey, expect guest appearances from stars such as Anita Asante, Ada Hegerberg and many more.

Try our other sports emails: as well as the occasionally funny football email The Fiver from Monday to Friday, there are weekly catch-ups for cricket in The Spin and rugby union in The Breakdown, and our seven-day roundup of the best of our sports journalism in The Recap.

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Our editors’ favourite sporting images from the past week, from the spectacular to the powerful, and with a little bit of fun thrown in

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» Sign up for the Recap newsletter: our free sport highlights email

The best of our sports journalism from the past seven days and a heads-up on the weekend’s action

Subscribe to get our editors’ pick of the Guardian’s award-winning sport coverage. We’ll email you the stand-out features and interviews, insightful analysis and highlights from the archive, plus films, podcasts, galleries and more – all arriving in your inbox at every Friday lunchtime. And we’ll set you up for the weekend and let you know our live coverage plans so you’ll be ahead of the game. Here’s what you can expect from us.

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» What is the most expensive combined substitution in football history? | The Knowledge

Plus: a perfect hat-trick of assists, more almost-one-club players and Oxford’s penalty drought

  • Mail us with your questions and answers

“In their Champions League match against PSV Eindhoven, Bayern Munich made four substitutions in the 62nd minute,” writes Stephan Wijnen. “The four players entering the pitch together had a combined estimated value of €265m (Harry Kane, Michael Olise, Serge Gnabry and Alphonso Davies). Is this the most expensive combined substitution ever?”

Before we go any further – a player’s estimated value is not an objective measure, but using transfer fees doesn’t necessarily work, with some players moving for no fee (Kylian Mbappé, for example). Like Stephan in his question, we are going to use Transfermarkt’s valuations in a bid for consistency, and will focus on the value of players coming on.

Can you do any better? Email us with your answers

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» Sesko’s nonchalance late strike show of resilience that enhances Carrick’s cause | Barney Ronay

The winning run may be over but his Manchester United team showed fight until the end against West Ham

On nights such as these it can feel as though football is choosing to remind you of its true nature. Which is, it turns out, the most gloriously perverse, slow-burn, 400‑miles‑from‑home, 10.15pm on a Tuesday, waving your arms in the air, gripped‑with‑final‑plot‑twist-ecstasy pursuit ever devised.

For Manchester United’s travelling support this game must have felt like a slow-motion strangulation. Your team have had two shots on target all night. They’re 1-0 down against relegation-haunted West Ham – 95 minutes have passed. Narratives are being muddled. Arcs of hope reined in.

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» Infantino dogged by threat of Russia and fear of Trump as he heads to sweet-talk Uefa

Fifa president will be under major scrutiny when he goes to Brussels to address the Uefa annual congress on Thursday

Assuming Gianni Infantino turns up on time, he is expected to make his customary address to Uefa’s annual congress on Thursday. The couple of hours spent in Brussels Expo Hall 3 will be largely procedural but the Fifa president’s messaging will be worth delegates’ attention. Even by the standards of relations between football’s major governing bodies, the past 12 months have been fractious. The fault lines hardly get narrower and there is certainly no reduction in the number of thorny issues simmering away.

At last year’s edition, in Belgrade, Infantino used the gathering of European football’s great and good to make a caveated case for Russia’s return to competitive action. If that was a rolling of the pitch, his comments on the matter in an interview last week amounted to letting the sprinklers loose. Infantino said the ban on Russian sides should be reassessed, at least for age-group teams, but there is little chance of his views gaining weight around Europe even if he elects to revisit the argument.

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» Casemiro proved his doubters wrong. Now Manchester United must try to replace him

The Brazilian was often exposed by the tactics of Ten Hag and Amorim, but was always adaptable and a replacement will be expensive

“Leave the football before the football leaves you.” The meme-baiting quote from Jamie Carragher hung heavy over Casemiro for a long while, but it is testament to the Brazilian’s character and durability that he will leave Manchester United this year on his own terms, two years after those infamous words from the former Liverpool player.

In fairness to Carragher, context at the time was key. After United were hammered 4-0 by Crystal Palace in May 2024, Casemiro looked spent at the elite level, bypassed too easily in increasingly fast‑tempo matches and left for dead by Erik ten Hag’s high-risk tactics.

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» You may not like the Liverpool red card, but it was the right call | Jonathan Wilson

Referee Craig Pawson sent off Dominik Szoboszlai by the letter of the law; the only way it should be done

Refereeing is the most thankless of jobs. There are times when you can get a decision absolutely right and still you get criticised on all sides.

In the final seconds at Anfield on Sunday, with the Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson caught upfield, Rayan Cherki rolled the ball towards the Liverpool goal. Erling Haaland gave chase and would have gotten there to nudge the ball definitively over the line but he was pulled back by Dominik Szoboszlai, who would then have caught up with the ball to clear had he not been pulled back by Haaland. The ball crossed the line but the referee Craig Pawson, after a VAR review, gave not a goal but a free-kick for the first offence, sending Szoboszlai off for the denial of an obvious goal-scoring opportunity.

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» VAR calls leave De Rossi and Spalletti fuming as Napoli prevail at the last | Nicky Bandini

VAR’s application has been a divisive topic everywhere it has been introduced. It was more of the same in Serie A

You might not be shocked to learn that Daniele De Rossi thinks football has gone soft. Since retiring and moving into management, the man with the “beware the sliding tackle” tattoo has acknowledged he sometimes misses getting to stick the boot in. But would the stick figure seen flying into an opponent on the back of his right calf even stand a chance in this era of VAR?

“I don’t know what to say any more,” lamented De Rossi after his Genoa team lost 3-2 to Napoli on Saturday. “The football we played no longer exists. We were naïve, but it seems I don’t know anything. I don’t know what sport I am coaching.”

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» The five most noteworthy MLS kits of 2026: Tie-dye, Tina Turner and more

The Grateful Dead and some other interesting influences define the best and worst of this year’s crop of tops

Major League Soccer’s 31st season is nearly upon us, and fans across the league are busy offering takes. Takes on roster building, on relevance, on playoff potential. And, of course, on kits.

It at times feels like there is nothing soccer fans across the globe like more than discussing kits and kit culture. Supporters, even those entirely bereft of any fashion sense to speak of, start offering up terms normally reserved for the catwalk come release day.

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» Chinese football returns against backdrop of bans, crackdowns and confusion

With 13 clubs punished, Chengdu are the only Super League top six side that will start the upcoming new season on zero points, but China’s U23s and provincial sides are lifting spirits

When Keir Starmer met Xi Jinping recently, reporters said the British prime minister was shocked at his Chinese counterpart calling Crystal Palace “Palace”, liking Manchester City and Arsenal and supporting Manchester United. The reasons can be guessed. Fan Zhiyi was popular at Selhurst Park in the late 1990s, Sun Jihai was a cult hero at Maine Road and Manchester United had Dong Fangzhuo. The president of the world’s second most populous country and second biggest economy didn’t, however, mention Everton.

Li Tie spent four seasons at Goodison Park, playing the most in his first, 2002-03, with 29 Premier League appearances. The Chinese international moved into coaching on returning home and managed the national team from 2019 to 2021. Since December 2024, he has been in prison, serving a 20 year sentence on charges of taking bribes. Since last Thursday, he has been banned from all football activities for life.

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» The race to be the USMNT’s top striker is – once again – an open competition

The window to impress on Mauricio Pochettino is waning, and the pressure is on for the No 9s on the bubble

In past points of his managerial career, Mauricio Pochettino could upgrade his squad via the transfer market. When Tottenham sold striker Roberto Soldado in 2015, his replacement came two weeks later: Son Heung-min. It’s a facet of the job completely absent in his role with the US national team, though he’d be forgiven for wishing a similar market was available ahead of this summer’s World Cup.

With provisional World Cup squads due 11 May and Pochettino wanting to avoid a “cruel” scenario of bringing players over for the final friendlies in May and June only to leave them off of his tournament squad, the window for hopefuls to make an impression is nearly closed. There are positional battles across the pitch; there’s no ironclad starting goalkeeper, a likely opening (or two) at center back beside Chris Richards, and multiple midfield places.

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» Mauricio Pochettino’s odd jab at Tim Weah misread the player and the moment | Leander Schaerlaeckens

The USMNT manager said players should stay out of conversations that don’t deal with soccer

Last week, Mauricio Pochettino began a World Cup year with an unforced error.

At the tail-end of a virtual press conference that covered a wide range of ongoing USMNT business, the 53-year-old Argentine – who has made himself commendably available to the American soccer press – was asked about recent comments by Tim Weah.

Leander Schaerlaeckens’ book on the United States men’s national soccer team, The Long Game, is out on 12 May. You can preorder it here. He teaches at Marist University.

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» Newcastle’s Saudi vision is shrouded in bleak suspicion and unfulfilled promises | Jonathan Liew

Vivid dreamscape sold to fans in 2021 is yet to materialise amid layers upon layers of bureaucracy, economics and geopolitics

Layer two: Nick Woltemade, signed for £69m in the hot madness of summer, has stopped scoring. Anthony Elanga, a £55m winger, has struggled for game time and goals. Malick Thiaw, a £35m centre-half bought from Milan, keeps making basic errors. Last summer’s transfer window, conducted without a sporting director and with an outgoing chief executive, looks increasingly like a disaster. The football seems a little slower and less urgent these days, St James’ Park a little quieter and more anxious. Eddie Howe is basically holding this thing together with hugs and smiles.

Layer three: turns out Alexander Isak lighted the exit path so that others might follow. Sandro Tonali’s agent decided to make a little mischief on transfer deadline day, putting Arsenal on alert. Perhaps Tonali will be the next painful transfer saga, perhaps Bruno Guimarães or Lewis Hall or Tino Livramento. The sporting director, Ross Wilson, is still getting his feet under the table. The chief executive, David Hopkinson, reckons Newcastle can be the best team in the world by 2030. They sit 11th in the Premier League. No signings arrived in January.

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» Guardiola can be both right to speak out and a performative hypocrite | Barney Ronay

Coach should not ‘stick to football’ when football strays into politics and death but his role as fluffer for his club’s autocratic owners cannot be ignored

You may find yourself living in a glass and steel yak-fur-lined penthouse. You may find yourself with six Premier League titles and a sport refashioned in your image. You may find yourself in front of a large advert board covered in words such as Experience Abu Dhabi, haunted by images of suffering, a scythe clanking gently at your shoulder. And you may say, well, how did I get here?

There are only ever two types of Pep Guardiola article. First, articles announcing that Guardiola’s influence has reached some new level of annihilating dominance, that what we have here is our own cashmere-draped, cranium-whirring Ideal Tactics Man, that Pep-ism is bigger than smartphones, bigger than internet porn, bigger than a mother’s love, that playing out from the back is now visible from space.

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» Sterling’s time at Chelsea was not fruitful but he still has time to revive career

The winger seems to have lost a yard of pace but he is only 31 and leaving Stamford Bridge to make a fresh start may be the best thing for him

While Raheem Sterling’s bank balance was boosted by his unhappy spell at Chelsea, the professional cost has been huge. The winger’s career has nosedived since his departure from Manchester City three and a half years ago. Sterling was hailed as a marquee signing when he joined Chelsea in the summer of 2022 but there was no place for him inside the tent by the time an agreement was finally reached to end his £325,000-a-week contract by mutual consent on Wednesday.

The decline has been sad to watch. There was excitement when Sterling became the first player to join Chelsea after the Todd Boehly-Clearlake Capital takeover. He had won four Premier League titles with City and had undoubted pedigree. Thomas Tuchel wanted his threat in the final third and much was made of Sterling, who grew up near Wembley, returning to London when Chelsea signed him for £47.5m.

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» The Arsenal fan psychodrama: Big Defeat Headloss hits hard after United setback | Chris Godfrey

I played out a torturous, all-too-familar dance after the Gunners’ title-race stumble. But if we’re suffering like this in January, how will we feel in May?

I sometimes joke that I’m not sure I actually like football, just Arsenal. Hate-watching rivals aside, if a game doesn’t concern the Gunners it probably doesn’t concern me, such is my one-club tunnel vision. Even then, there are occasions where my love of Arsenal appears debatable. As a friend recently put it to me: “I’ve watched Arsenal games with you. I’m not sure you like Arsenal and yet you’re possibly the most fervent Gooner I know.”

Ah, the torturous dance between joy and torment. I relived it again last Sunday evening, when Arsenal lost to Manchester United. On paper, it should have been simple enough to compartmentalise: you can’t win them all and we’re still four points clear at the top of the league table and looking strong in all three cups. And yet, for the first time this season, I succumbed to true result-induced head loss.

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» David Squires on … Ian Holloway’s epic rant and his rage against the machines

Our cartoonist on the Swindon Town manager’s fiery response after his captain was suspended at short notice

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» Transfer window verdict: how every Women’s Super League club fared

After impressive work by Manchester United and Liverpool and disappointment for Chelsea, we assess every team’s business

With the contracts of so many senior players expiring in June, Arsenal’s focus was on preparing for the summer when they are expected to go through a major rebuild. Therefore their quiet window was no surprise, but they will be relatively pleased to have brought in a star of the future, Smilla Holmberg, at right-back and to have fulfilled their need for a backup goalkeeper, with Barbora Votíkova’s deadline-day loan. Much more significant, though, is the positive progress they are understood to have made in their attempt to sign Georgia Stanway on a free at the end of the season, and big decisions such as not seeking to extend Katie McCabe’s stay, as they prepare to refresh the team.

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» Transfer window verdict: how every Premier League club fared

Will Arsenal regret Nwaneri move? Have Sunderland traded brilliantly again? We run the rule over every team’s business

The foot injury sustained by Mikel Merino made the last few days of the window a bit more interesting for Arsenal supporters, although in the end there was no big signing. Deadline-day links to Sandro Tonali of Newcastle and Leon Goretzka came to nothing, and Arsenal missed out to their north London rivals Tottenham on the 18-year-old Scotland striker James Wilson. They did sign the England Under-19 defender Jaden Dixon from Stoke but will Mikel Arteta regret allowing Ethan Nwaneri to join Marseille on loan with Merino poised to be out for at least two months? Ed Aarons

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» Early birds, big spenders, hidden gems: January transfer window trends

As the winter transfer window closes, here are the patterns which have emerged across Europe’s ‘big five’ leagues

Were there an Early Bird Award for prompt recruitment, Eintracht Frankfurt would be making space in their trophy cabinet. Before the transfer window even opened they had announced the signings of Younes Ebnoutalib and Keita Kosugi, reportedly for a combined £13m, while Ayoube Amaimouni-Echghouyab and Arnaud Kalimuendo followed within a week. Throw in the arrival of Love Arrhov from Swedish side Brommapojkarna, a deal agreed last May but effective on New Year’s Day, and they had five new names in the squad in time for their first game after the Bundesliga’s winter break, a 3-3 draw with Borussia Dortmund. Ebnoutalib, an imposing 6ft 3in striker signed from second-division Elversberg, scored in that game, assisted by Kalimuendo, who arrived on loan from Nottingham Forest. In fact, it has been a promising start for their January arrivals: Amaimouni-Echghouyabe opened his account the following week against Stuttgart, while Kalimuendo has scored against Bremen and Hoffenheim. Unfortunately, Frankfurt won none of those matches. Even so, there are reasons to hope their signings can help revive a listless season. Will Magee

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» Manchester City reborn: how Andrée Jeglertz has put WSL title in reach already

Well drilled, well balanced and boasting enviable depth, City can move closer to dethroning Chelsea on Sunday

After six consecutive years as champions, Chelsea find their once firm grip on the Women’s Super League crown has been reduced to a little finger clinging to the side of the trophy. They head to the Etihad Stadium on Sunday nine points behind their opponents and surely sensing that only a win could prevent the title from transferring to Manchester City’s outstretched arms.

City have endured plenty of near misses since they last won the WSL 10 years ago, finishing second five times – or six, if we include 2017’s shorter Spring Series. They have frequently made it look as if “next year” would finally be their year, so there is something incongruous about their flourishing form arriving after they finished 17 points behind Chelsea last season.

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» Football Daily | VAR v vibes: there can be only one winner in the Premier League

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Perhaps the only thing everyone can agree on is that, according to our old friend The Letter of the Law, the “goal” Rayan Cherki scored from inside his own half in the dying moments of added time of Manchester City’s wild win at Liverpool was correctly ruled out. It took a while but, between them, referee Craig Pawson and his coterie of curtain-twitching buzz-killing fun sponges in the Stockley Park VAR bunker got there in the end. Football Daily shudders to think about how much tedious debate Cherki could have put a stop to by simply putting his boot through the ball a bit harder. But we’re guessing he spent much of his weekend watching curling at the Winter Olympics and was trying to channel his inner Jen Dodds by sending the ball trundling on its merry way with just enough force to cross the goal line but not so much that it might do anything so vulgar as ripple the net. Like the match officials, it got there in the end but only after Dominik Szoboszlai and Erling Haaland had engaged in some tit-for-tat fouling that led to the goal being correctly disallowed, the Hungarian correctly sent off and an entertaining debate between those who would prefer matches to be ultimately governed by “vibes” over VAR.

Is Friday’s last line (full email edition) a link to Ian Holloway’s meltdown and Harry Enfield’s much-loved pub character Frank Doberman, whose pleasant mien gradually dissolves, finishing up in full-on rant mode? It was either that or the flat-capped ‘You don’t want to do it like that, did you?’ fella shaking his head at Jhon Durán’s latest career move to Russia” – Mike Kilner.

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» Top-four seeding of Women’s FA Cup would kill the magic and widen money gap

The FA’s proposals for a shake-up of the competition have met a groundswell of opposition with fans arguing it would bolster the wealthy elite

As so much of the modern game increasingly sucks the joy out of football, there remains something pure and precious about the sight of those famous black and white numbered balls being tipped out of the velvet bag for an FA Cup draw.

Your heart rate intensifies as they clatter when tipped into the bowl. Each side has the same chance of being pitted against any other club and, for those few moments, there is a special feeling. Hope.

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» Brown Girl Sport continues to cut through isolation and provide support

Organisation formed by journalist Miriam Walker-Khan is taking the next step in making sure South Asian women and girls feel welcome in football at all levels

There was a different kind of energy in an upstairs room at Stamford Bridge after escaping the buzz of the match-going crowd before Arsenal’s 2-0 defeat of Chelsea in the Women’s Super League 10 days ago. There was a celebratory, empowering energy, but also a determined and hopeful vibe.

The room was full of people celebrating the third anniversary of Brown Girl Sport, the award-winning online platform and community that aims to highlight the stories of South Asian women and girls in sport in order, according to its website, “to smash stereotypes that Brown women don’t do, care or know about sport”.

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» Bedlam at Anfield as City complete comeback to stay in title race: Football Weekly – podcast

Max Rushden is joined by Barry Glendenning, Jonathan Wilson and Nedum Onuoha to chew over Manchester City’s late win at Liverpool

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On the podcast today: a game packed with incident at Anfield. Dominik Szoboszlai’s free kick, Alisson’s reckless tackle and a hilarious disallowed goal in injury time. All that meant Manchester City remained just six points behind Arsenal and the title race remains on.

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» Celebrating the most remarkable almost-one-club players in football | The Knowledge

Plus: footballers’ weddings on live television, the most successful fictional teams, and more

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Ian Muir played 95% of his games for Tranmere,” writes Robert Abushal. “One-club players aside, who’s the closest to 100% without being 100%?”

One-club men and women are among football’s more celebrated groups, the players who dedicated their entire career to one particular cause. Athletic Club give out the One Club Man and One Club Woman awards each year; the list of recipients include Paolo Maldini, Matthew Le Tissier and Malin Moström.

We haven’t included non-league teams, which rules out Paul Scholes (three games for Royton) and Le Tissier (Eastleigh) among others. We’ve also excluded Hamburg legend Uwe Seeler, whose one appearance for Cork Celtic was in a sponsored event.

Data on appearances for individual players can vary from source to source, particularly for older players. We made a judgment call in each case, so the figures may only be 99.82% correct. But that’s appropriate for this question, right? Right?

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» Manchester City crush Chelsea and Arsenal are world champions – Women’s Football Weekly

Faye Carruthers is joined by Suzy Wrack, Tom Garry and Emily Keogh to analyse the weekend’s WSL games and Arsenal’s triumph in the inaugural Fifa Women’s Champions Cup

On today’s pod: Manchester City take a giant step towards the WSL title with a stunning 5-1 demolition of champions Chelsea, opening up a 12-point lead at the top. The panel assesses a ruthless display from Andrée Jeglertz’s side, Kerolin’s hat-trick and the mounting pressure on Sonia Bompastor after the Blues’ heaviest defeat in years.

Elsewhere, Manchester United move into second with a hard-earned win over Liverpool, Everton finally end their Goodison Park hoodoo against Aston Villa and Tottenham edge past West Ham. The panel also wraps up comeback wins for London City Lionesses and reflects on Brighton’s difficult week.

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» Champions League review: discontent for Real Madrid in a chaotic conclusion to group play

Álvaro Arbeloa’s team have concerns as they look ahead to the knockout stages, while Jamie Carragher has concerns about the draw

It was billed by broadcasters as “Matchday Mayhem”. Finally, after 17 of the 18 final day matches had finished, came a chaotic denouement. Not even José Mourinho’s long Champions League heritage had included a moment like this, though his wild celebration was familiar. Benfica were beating Real Madrid 3-2, and Mourinho’s former club were already dropping out of the top eight. “I was told [the scoreline] is enough, so let’s close the door,” said Mourinho.

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» Next Generation 2025: 60 of the best young talents in world football

From PSG’s Ibrahim Mbaye to Brazil’s next hope, we select some of the most talented players born in 2008. Check the progress of our classes of 2024 | 2023 | 2022 | 2021 | 2020 | 2019and go even further back. Here’s our Premier League class of 2025

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