With Vera Pauw, Ireland’s women’s team have legitimate World Cup ambitions
With two impressive performances under their belts, the Ireland Women’s football team can be confident of World Cup qualification, writes John McMahon.
With two impressive performances under their belts, the Ireland Women’s football team can be confident of World Cup qualification, writes John McMahon.
With the Olympics due to take place later this year, we look at the possibility of Great Britain taking out the top honours in women’s football.
With the confetti settled from the latest incarnation or the FIFA Women’s World Cup, Alex Jackson takes a look at the main talking points from this summer’s tournament.
Ivan Smyth takes us through groups A to C as we get set for the kick off of the 2019 Women’s World Cup in France.
Ada Hegerberg is one of the best women’s footballers on the planet but she won’t take part in the upcoming World Cup in France.
In the wake of the controversial appointment of Phil Neville as England Women’s team manager, Ben Dadswell believes it to be a step backwards for the women’s football
Controversial United States Women’s National Team (USWNT) goalkeeper Hope Solo has been suspended for six months by the country’s governing body.
Thomas Wyer believes that football is failing women and discusses how and why we must fix it.
Richard James has watched some of the Women’s World Cup but hasn’t been impressed by what he’s seen.
Lisa Higgins discusses an intriguing Group F of the Women’s World Cup and England’s crucial tie against Colombia.