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  1. Taylor looking forward to an entertaining derby published at 15:36 GMT 26 March

    Gareth Taylor Image source, Getty
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    Gareth Taylor was appointed head coach of Liverpool women in August 2025

    Liverpool manager, Gareth Talylor is looking forward to the upcoming derby against Everton at Goodison Park this Saturday.

    "The games this season have been entertaining. We've played them once in the WSL and once in the FA Cup. We had a good outcome in the FA Cup so of course, we are looking to try to do that again.

    "We understand the challenge that's in front of us. We're in similar form to them and it's interesting what a few wins can do to push you up the league. It should be an entertaining game," Talylor said.

    When asked about Liverpool's record against Everton, Taylor explained:

    "People will always talk about previous form from years ago so until we put that right in the league, then it will still be that we have lost more. It happens.

    "Everyone involved in those games wants the outcome to be that we're smiling. We failed to do that in the last [WSL] game. We know it will be tough but we have an opportunity."

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  2. Vinberg signs new long-term contract with Tottenhampublished at 11:00 GMT 26 March

    Matilda VinbergImage source, Tottenham FC

    Matilda Vinberg has penned a new contract with Tottenham Hotspur.

    Vinberg arrived at Spurs having been a key part of Swedish club, Hammarby IF's double-winning side in the 2023 campaign.

    She scored her first goal for Tottenham in March, 2024, in a 1-0 win at home to Leicester City in the Women's Super League.

    Vinberg made 23 appearances for Spurs in the 2024/25, 18 of those coming in the WSL.

    Head Coach Martin Ho, said: "I'm delighted Matilda has committed her future to the club. It shows real belief in the direction we're going, and continuity in the group is a key part of building something strong."

    Vinberg said: "It feels amazing, obviously I'm very happy here. It was an easy decision for me to extend my contract. Ever since I started my journey here at Spurs, I've had great support from the staff, the players are amazing, and I think we have a good potential to become a top team in the WSL."

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  3. Miyazawa returns for Man Utdpublished at 13:53 GMT 23 March

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    Hinata MiyazawaImage source, Getty Images

    Manchester United expect to have Hinata Miyazawa available for Wednesday's Champions League quarter-final first leg with Bayern Munich at Old Trafford.

    The Japan midfielder started Saturday's Asian Cup final victory over Australia in Sydney.

    United boss Marc Skinner had previously said the club would then attempt to get Miyazawa back to England in time for the Bayern game, as the Women's Super League look to reach the semi-finals of Europe's most prestigious club competition for the first time.

    Club sources have confirmed Miyazawa will be back for the game and in contention to start.

  4. Watch Sunday's WSL highlightspublished at 07:50 GMT 23 March

    In the WSL on Sunday, Leicester City suffered a damaging defeat as Aston Villa came from behind to win 2-1 at King Power Stadium.

    Alisha Lehmann's first goal for the club had given the Foxes a deserved lead at half-time but second-half strikes from Anna Patten and Kirsty Hanson left the hosts three points adrift at the bottom of the table with four games to go.

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    Leicester relegation troubles grow as Villa come from behind

    Two places above Leicester, Liverpool eked out a priceless point at Brighton in a nervy affair at Broadfield Stadium.

    Chances were precious few between the sides placed 10th and ninth respectively although as the clock ticked past 90 minutes Albion defender Manuela Vanegas had a header tipped on to the crossbar while at the other end, Liverpool forward Martha Thomas was sensationally denied on the goalline by Maelys Mpome.

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    Liverpool grow relegation gap after goalless draw with Brighton

  5. Spurs defender Hunt set for knee surgerypublished at 12:46 GMT 22 March

    Clare HuntImage source, Getty Images

    Tottenham defender Clare Hunt will undergo surgery after suffering a knee injury at the Women's Asian Cup.

    Hunt started four of the five games for hosts Australia as they reached the final, which they lost to Japan on Saturday.

    The 27-year-old centre-back had played in every Women's Super League match for Tottenham this season before departing for the Asian Cup.

    "Everyone at Tottenham Hotspur wishes Clare a full and speedy recovery," Spurs said.

    Spurs currently sit fifth in the WSL, six points off fourth-placed Arsenal who they face in the north London derby next week.

    The Matildas said: "Sending all our love your way, Hunty! We're thinking of you and know you'll come back stronger than ever."

  6. Watch Saturday's WSL highlightspublished at 10:58 GMT 22 March

    Watch all the highlights from Saturday's Women's Super League action, starting with leaders Manchester City who tightened their grip on the title with victory over Tottenham at Joie Stadium.

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    Shaw hat-trick helps Man City to victory in seven-goal thriller

    Arsenal made it eight Women's Super League home games unbeaten as they eased past West Ham at Emirates Stadium.

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    Kelly scores twice as Arsenal thrash West Ham

    Meanwhile, Manchester United returned to second place in the Women's Super League with a late victory over Everton.

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    Man Utd snatch victory with late winner against Everton

    That was because Isobel Goodwin scored a late equaliser to ensure London City Lionesses ended Chelsea's five-game winning run with a deserved point at The Den.

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    London City come from behind to steal late point against Chelsea

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