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Court case against England's Keating dropped

The case against England goalkeeper Khiara Keating has been dropped after she was charged with possession of a Class C drug.

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Ingle in Wales' Euros squad despite injury layoff

Sophie Ingle was named in Wales' 23-player squad for next month's Women's European Championship, despite being sidelined with an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury since September.

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3dEmily Keogh

Chelsea dominate women's PFA Young player list

Chelsea's leading scorer Aggie Beever-Jones and Liverpool star striker Olivia Smith have been named on the PFA shortlist for Young Player of the Year.

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Women's football fanbase to reach 800m by 2030

Women's football is set to become one of the world's top five sports by 2030, according to a report by Nielsen Sports in collaboration with PepsiCo.

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United CEO Berrada reaffirms 2028 title target

Manchester United will keep their target of lifting both the Premier League and Women's Super League titles in 2028 to mark the club's 150th anniversary, chief executive Omar Berrada has said.

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6dEmily Keogh

WSL votes to expand to 14 teams for '26-27

Women's Super League clubs have voted to expand the top tier of women's football to 14 teams for the 2026-27 season, subject approval from the Football Association.

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12dEmily Keogh

WSL revenues hit record heights, attendances drop

For the first time, all 12 Women's Super League (WSL) clubs generated over £1 million ($1.35m) in revenue in the 2023-24 season, as reported in Deloitte's Annual Review of Football Finance.

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Tottenham sack women's team coach Vilahamn

Tottenham Hotspur have sacked their women's team coach Robert Vilahamn after the club finished 11th in the Women's Super League, the club said Sunday.

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Arsenal to continue talks with Partey, Kelly

Arsenal have announced the players who will leave the club when their contract expire this summer, although they said talks remain ongoing with Thomas Partey and Chloe Kelly.

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Matildas star impressed by Brady's Birmingham

Birmingham just missed out on a return to the WSL but the ambition of the club partly owned by Tom Brady has Emily van Egmond excited for its future.

'The power of Arsenal!' Fans & players celebrate Champions League win (1:30)
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