Upfront: Celebrating inclusivity and acceptance in women's football

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Man City are champions, Brighton make history and goodbye Beth Mead

At last, Man City got the job done! And they didn't even have to be on the pitch to seal their first WSL title in a decade.Chloe and Rachel look back on Manchester City's remarkable campaign and how they got the job done where so many other challengers have failed. But while they ...  Show more

Lyon end Arsenal's dreams, Millie Bright retires, and WSL2 promotion is decided!

The Champions League title defence is over. It was one step too VAR for Arsenal. Sorry, blame Rach for that one.Chloe and Rachel react to Lyon's masterclass and moving perhaps one step closer to seeing Michele Kang without sunglasses. Meanwhile, Manchester City kept the title in ...  Show more

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