The first international break of 2019 takes place between 14th and 22nd January.
Here are the Home Nations and Republic of Ireland fixtures to take place.
(NB: to be updated as more are announced)
The first international break of 2019 takes place between 14th and 22nd January.
Here are the Home Nations and Republic of Ireland fixtures to take place.
(NB: to be updated as more are announced)
It’s a busy year ahead for women’s football. Here are the highlights to look out for in 2019:
We have entered the final Lionesses’ camp of 2018. Two games remain for England as they look to finish the year on a high and continue building the foundations for a huge 8 months to come.
The 2018/19 FAWSL season begins this weekend. After some big changes over the summer, the top league in women’s football is now fully professional with a whole new look. We caught up with four clubs ahead of the new campaign:
The stage was set at Rodney Parade on Friday night as Wales hosted England in a make or break game. The prize for the winner, a place in the 2019 FIFA World Cup. The stakes could not have been higher.
Today, McDonalds has announced its continued long-term commitment to improving the standard of grassroots football in the UK with the renewal of its partnership with the four home nations Football Associations for a further four years.
England’s second World Cup qualifier of the week came with a trip away to Bosnia & Herzegovina.
The first tournament of note this year for the international youth levels took place over the last 10 days. The U17 Elite Round began as 28 European teams vied for the chance to reach this May’s European Championships.