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On 14 May 2024, the club announced that Emirates Stadium will become Arsenal Women’s main home with plans to play a minimum of eight league matches at the stadium, and depending on competition progression, three Champions League matches. Meadow Park will continue to host the remaining fixtures, including all domestic cup home matches. [1]
The club participated in the Women's Super League, the qualifying rounds of the Champions League and the FA Cup. They also won the League Cup for the second consecutive season and 7th time overall. [1] The club played five league matches at Emirates Stadium, two more than in the 2022–23 season. [2]
Women's Super League; Season: 2024–25: Dates: 20 September 2024 – 11 May 2025: Matches played: 72: Goals scored: 212 (2.94 per match) Top goalscorer: Khadija Shaw (9 goals) Biggest home win: Arsenal 5–0 Brighton & Hove Albion (8 November 2024) Arsenal 5–0 Crystal Palace (19 January 2025) Biggest away win: Crystal Palace 0–7 Chelsea ...
Match ends, Arsenal Women 2, Manchester City Women 1. Arsenal vs Manchester City. 14:38. ... Katie McCabe (Arsenal Women) left footed shot from outside the box is saved in the bottom left corner ...
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Arsenal are the defending champions. [1] It marked the first time since the competition's inception in 2011 that the cup would not be played under the named sponsorship of Continental AG [2] or under the branding of The Football Association following the completed takeover by Women's Professional Leagues Limited (WPLL). [3]
West Ham United vs Arsenal. 16:58. Delay in match (Arsenal Women). West Ham United vs Arsenal. 16:46. Kinga Szemik (West Ham United Women) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
The Arsenal lineup before a match in February 2020. Arsenal Women Football Club (Arsenal W.F.C.) is an English professional association football club based in Holloway, North London. It is in the women's team of Premier League side Arsenal Football Club, which was founded in 1886. [1]