Upfront: Celebrating inclusivity and acceptance in women's football

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Advantage Arsenal, Brighton upset Man City, and a dramatic twist in the WSL2 title race

It's all happening at the moment. Chloe and Rachel strap in for a bumper pod, starting with Arsenal's massive first-leg win over Lyon – in part thanks to some chaotic defending and in part thanks to Olivia Smith's tenacity (even after a million fouls).Elsewhere, Brighton spoil Ma ...  Show more

The Lionesses hit 500 matches, trailblazing Marie-Louise Eta and the Champions League semi-finals!

It may have been a “claggy” pitch in Iceland, and it may not have been a classic England performance, but a win is a win! And in the Lionesses’ 500th game, no less. Make no mistake, though, the Dóttirs are a force to be reckoned with.Chloe and Rachel also speak to journalist and ...  Show more

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