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Arsenal 'hunt' Man City - what 7-0 win means for WSL title race

BBC News 30 Apr 2026
Arsenal have made up ground on Manchester City, but can they actually win the Women's Super League title this season? ... .
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'The abuse was too much to handle': Chelsea defender Millie Bright reveals reasons for her ...

The Daily Mail 30 Apr 2026
Bright - who won the Euros with England in 2022 and reached the World Cup final a year later - provided more clarity on her decision, and opened up on the personal struggles she has faced ....
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Brighton Women's new stadium: A statement of intent to the WSL and the rest of ...

The Athletic 29 Apr 2026
Brighton's proposed new stadium will cost around £75million to £80million and be next to the Amex Express Stadium at Bennett’s Field ....
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Bunny Shaw gives exclusive on City’s WSL rise in the May issue of Women’s Football News

The Mirror 29 Apr 2026
The new edition of Women’s Football News also features eight pages from inside the Lionesses camp, Karen Carney on the WSL 2 promotion agony and more! ... .
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Blackstenius and Holmberg doubles fire Arsenal to 7-0 WSL win over Leicester

The Guardian 29 Apr 2026
Arsenal condemned a broken Leicester to a bottom-place finish in the WSL and kept the pressure on Manchester City at the top with ...
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Arsenal women's player ratings vs Leicester City: Gunners score SEVEN! Frida Maanum & Smilla Holmberg star as Renee Slegers' rotated XI keep WSL title hopes alive by thrashing Foxes

Yahoo Daily News 29 Apr 2026
Seven points adrift with two games to play, it's now confirmed that the Foxes will have to contend the relegation play-off game, against the side third in WSL 2, next month.Advertisement.
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WCL and WSL talking points: Arsenal show super strength but Manchester pair stumble

The Guardian 27 Apr 2026
Barça’s need to adapt on show in Bayern draw, while Sam Kerr’s ‘perfect hat-trick’ is denied by a lack of technology ... “We knew this game would be different. As you’ve seen, we were right,” said the two-time Ballon d’Or winner.
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