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Manchester City do the double and Jill Scott joins the pod – Women’s Football Weekly
Suzy Wrack is joined by Tom Garry, Emily Keogh and Ameé Ruszkai to discuss Manchester City’s FA Cup triumph, England’s huge qualifier against Spain and Jill Scott’s epic Sport Relief challenge. On today’s pod: Manchester City complete a historic domestic double after a commanding 4-0 win over Brighton in the Women’s FA Cup final at Wembley. The panel discuss City’s ruthless performance, Bunny Shaw’s starring role after signing a new long-term contract and whether Andrée Jeglertz’s side can...
Women’s Football Weekly: Manchester City do the double and Jill Scott joins Faye and Suzy – podcast
From our sister podcast: Suzy Wrack is joined by Tom Garry, Emily Keogh and Ameé Ruszkai to discuss Manchester City’s FA Cup triumph, England’s huge qualifier against Spain and Jill Scott’s epic Sport Relief challengeOn today’s pod: Manchester City complete a historic domestic double after a commanding 4-0 win over Brighton in the Women’s FA Cup final at Wembley. The panel discuss City’s ruthless performance, Bunny Shaw’s starring role after signing a new long-term contract and whether...
Exciting transfer window will only exacerbate women’s football’s wealth gap
Alexis Putellas leads a host of stars expected to arrive in the WSL but smaller clubs will still struggle to keep paceThe whistle has blown on the 2025-26 season for the vast majority of women’s teams around the world, and attention now turns to the hullabaloo of the transfer window and another summer of rising wages, transfer fees and agents fees. This summer’s activity is likely to see the gap between the haves and the have-nots widen further. Last summer there was an 83.6% increase in...
Rich countries do better in women’s football but understanding why matters, not just for the Matildas
‘Gender norms explain some of it, but not all of it’ says Tiya Banerjee, an economist at the e61 InstituteGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastIn about a week’s time, the Socceroos will step up against Turkey, their first opponents in this year’s World Cup. Winning their first match will be a big ask; progressing beyond the first round will be a bigger one.
Kang’s spending fuels resentment but Barcelona are far from a model club
Billionaire investor uses her wealth to pursue glory but the Women’s Champions League winners cannot take the moral high groundIt has been a bad week for Michele Kang, the billionaire women’s football investor. On Wednesday the Uefa director of women’s football, Nadine Kessler, was firm on the enforcement of rules prohibiting clubs with the same owner from playing each other in European competitions, dealing a blow to Kang, who has ambitions of taking London City Lionesses into Europe’s...
Tears in North Korea as Kim meets footballers after historic title win
Advertisement Tears in North Korea as Kim meets footballers after historic title win Naegohyang Women’s FC became the first North Korean side to win Asia’s top club title last month 2-MIN READ2-MIN Listen North Korean leader Kim Jong-un personally received the country’s AFC Women’s Champions League winners in Pyongyang earlier this week, embracing the players and posing for photographs with them as they wept with joy and leapt in celebration. Naegohyang Women’s FC clinched Asia’s top club...
Amputee girl, 12, is a 'trailblazer' on the football pitch after birthday cancer diagnosis
Amputee girl, 12, is a 'trailblazer' on the football pitch after birthday cancer diagnosis EXCLUSIVE: Millie Blair was diagnosed with caner on the day of her 11th birthday and eventually had to have her leg amputated. But the inspiring young girl is emerging as a rising star on the football pitch Leading the kick off at the launch of a brand new women's football team, 12-year-old Millie Blair passes the ball to ex-Lioness Izzy Papandronicou.
The Happy Pod: The hug that stopped a bombing
A patient who stopped a bomb attack at a hospital has revealed he hugged the would-be-attacker to calm him down. Nathan Newby spent two hours talking to the armed man and persuaded him to abandon his plan. He received the George Medal for bravery from King Charles this week.Also: how a viral video of pack of dogs has captured the attention of animal lovers across China and beyond.England's Football Association has apologised to a women's team who defied its fifty year ban on female players.
Kang’s spending fuels resentment but Barcelona are far from a model club
Billionaire investor Michele Kang faced setbacks this week as UEFA enforced rules preventing her clubs from competing against each other in European competitions. Her teams also suffered defeats in continental finals, with OL Lyonnes losing 4-0 to Barcelona and Washington Spirit losing 5-3 to Club América.
Iran’s World Cup squad to depart for Mexico on June 6 despite US visa delay
Iran’s World Cup squad to depart for Mexico on June 6 despite US visa delay Squad’s visas for the US haven’t been issued, with Marco Rubio saying IRGC-linked members won’t be allowed to ’embed’. Iran’s delegation will depart for their World Cup base camp Mexico on Saturday, despite the ongoing ambiguity over their visas for the United States less than two weeks before their opening game. “The Iran national football team will depart Antalya for Tijuana at 15:20 (1220 GMT) on Saturday, June 6,...