
Why the 2015 Women’s World Cup is Germany’s to lose
Lisa Higgins looks at the qualities that suggest that Germany will the team to beat in the 2015 Women’s World Cup.
Lisa Higgins looks at the qualities that suggest that Germany will the team to beat in the 2015 Women’s World Cup.
Women’s National League Champions Wexford Youths suffered a final day defeat to UCD Waves, with Alwyn Robinson in attendance for Back Page Football.
Owen Peters finds out about the inner working of a Women’s Super League 2 team with Chris Crickitt of Watford Ladies.
Owen Peters chats to Bristol Academy Coach David Edmondson about a career that has taken him all over the globe.
Controversy over the use of synthetic surfaces for this year’s Women’s World Cup has been dismissed by one of the suppliers for this year’s tournament.
The controversy over the use of artificial turf at the 2015 is only the tip of the iceberg when it comes to FIFA’s misogyny, writes Phil Pyle Jr.
Lisa Higgins assesses the state of the England women’s team ahead of the women’s World Cup next year.
Liverpool belittled the odds to defend their crown on a seminal day in the developmental journey of UK Women’s football.
Ahead of the Women’s World Cup next year, all the talk has been around the standard of the pitches on which games will be played.
With the finish line of a captivating WSL season fast approaching, where the title will reside in little over a fortnight remains in the balance.