Arsenal versus Manchester City is the most even fixture in Women's Super League history - 11 wins apiece. The pendulum has swung from left to right down the years but almost always seems to settle somewhere in the middle.
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Chelsea's hopes of retaining the WSL title for a seventh straight year are hanging by a thread after a clinical second-half Arsenal showing saw them beaten 2-0 at Stamford Bridge.
Thursday marked the one-year anniversary of Natalia Arroyo's appointment at Aston Villa Women. She joined a club low on confidence, low in the table and in desperate need of results. Now, they sit sixth in the WSL and are looking up, not down.
Sonia Bompastor conceded the WSL title race is "probably over" after Chelsea's defeat to Arsenal gave Manchester City the chance to go nine points clear at London City on Sunday, live on Sky Sports.
Jelena Cankovic fired Brighton to a 1-0 victory at Women’s Super League strugglers Everton, leaving the hosts still without a point at Goodison Park this season.
It is bold to move to another country for your career, let alone when you have just turned 19. But for new Arsenal Women signing Smilla Holmberg, it is all about challenging herself to be the best footballer possible.
Manchester United reached their first ever Women's League Cup final as they beat 10-player Arsenal 1-0 to progress from their last-four tie.
Leicester have completed the signing of Alisha Lehmann, marking the forward's return to the Women's Super League.
Sky and FIFA have agreed an exclusive new partnership which will see the Final Stage of the inaugural FIFA Women’s Champions Cup broadcast live on Sky Sports in the UK and Ireland on January 28 and February 1
Manchester United have fallen to their lowest position in the Deloitte Football Money League, with Liverpool the highest-earning English club for the first time.
Sky Sports columnist Laura Hunter analyses the big talking points from the latest Women's Super League matches, bringing you closer to the key stories at the heart of the women's game.
The inaugural FIFA Women’s Champions Cup comes to London, with Arsenal one of the four teams to feature in the semi-finals
Arsenal missed out on the opportunity to go second in the WSL after failing to break down 10-player Man Utd in a goalless draw at the Emirates.
Renee Slegers has signed a new contract as Arsenal head coach, keeping her at the club until June 2029.
Ella Toone admits she was beyond surprised to be named in the New Year Honours List.
A domestic Treble winner, Euros success and England’s top scorer - Aggie Beever-Jones knows just how special 2025 has been.
From a dramatic Deadline Day in January to summer success with England, 2025 has been a year of contrasts for Chloe Kelly.
With the January transfer window looming, Sky Sports looks at what each Women's Super League club needs and some of the players attracting interest this winter.