Upfront: Celebrating inclusivity and acceptance in women's football

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England find their shooting boots, heartbreak for Ireland, and WAFCON gets postponed

We're on the road to the 2027 Brazil World Cup! And after 45 minutes of knocking the ball about, England hit the road in style.Chloe and Rachel look back on the Lionesses' 6-1 win over Ukraine, which featured some interesting personnel and some vintage Georgia Stanway. Plus, a st ...  Show more

Pregnancy and football, with Josie Green

Today, we're joined by a star of the Wales national team and one of Clo's former teammates... it's Josie Green!Josie is 21 weeks into her pregnancy and reveals all about the realities of being a professional footballer while pregnant. She also opens up about a period of transitio ...  Show more

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