The first international week of the year took place over the last fortnight. The Home Nations and the Republic of Ireland had teams from across the age groups competing in friendlies around Europe and beyond.
It’s a busy year ahead for women’s football. Here are the highlights to look out for in 2019:
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.
One of our favourite weeks in the international calendar got underway last night in a stormy Columbus, Ohio.
There was a flurry of activity during international week with January camps taking place at all levels in the warmth of Spain and Portugal.
From reading the reaction to the announcement last night that Phil Neville has been named the new England women’s Head Coach, we know we are not the only ones who feel a bit sceptical about this appointment.