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Latest updates

  1. Slegers looks to Federer to help end Arsenal slumppublished at 15:25 BST

    Emma Smith
    BBC Sport journalist

    Renee SlegersImage source, Getty Images
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    Renee Slegers is looking for her Arsenal team to avoid three successive defeats

    Arsenal manager Renee Slegers has shown her players videos of Roger Federer as part of her attempts to halt their poor form.

    The Gunners are winless in four games across all competitions, and are five points behind Women's Super League leaders Chelsea.

    Slegers told media on Friday that she has used tennis legend Federer to try and inspire the Arsenal players to bounce back from disappointment.

    "We watched Roger Federer to see how you go from point to point," she said. "Everyone wants the same thing, for Arsenal to succeed.

    "He talks about percentages of games and points won in his career, and how the point at that moment is the most important, then he moves onto next one.

    "He only won 54% of points in his career but is the best of all time - it is how he comes back after losing points, and is good at the most important moments."

    Arsenal face Brighton in the WSL at Emirates Stadium on Sunday having taken two points from their last three league games.

    They have lost their previous two matches, at Manchester City in the league last Saturday before a midweek home defeat to Lyon in the Champions League.

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  2. Skinner on 'incredible' new 53,000-seater Everton stadiumpublished at 10:19 BST

    Sally Freedman
    BBC Sport Senior Journalist

    Hill Dickinson Stadium on the banks of the River Mersey Image source, Getty Images

    Marc Skinner detailed his thoughts ahead of the first Women's Super League fixture between Everton and Manchester United at the brand-new Hill Dickinson Stadium.

    The game will be played on Sunday 12 October (KO: 12:00) at the impressive 53,000-seater stadium located on the banks of the River Mersey.

    Everton women have moved into Goodison Park, the previous men's stadium, but this weekend, they will play at Hill Dickinson while the Premier League breaks for international fixtures.

    "If I rewind to three or four years ago when we started to play those kinds of games, it felt a little bit too big," Skinner said. "The experience of that and playing at Wembley has settled us into understanding it is just a pitch in a nice stadium."

    "Hopefully it will have a galvanising effect on us. I am sure it will for Everton because it looks like an incredible stadium."

    "We are looking forward to it and gracing it with the quality it deserves."

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  3. Geyoro 'needs two or three months' to adapt to WSLpublished at 10:17 BST

    Emma Smith
    BBC Sport journalist

    Grace GeyoroImage source, Getty Images
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    Grace Geyoro was one of 16 senior players signed by London City Lionesses this summer

    It could take £1m London City Lionesses signing Grace Geyoro until December before she is up to speed in the Women's Super League, says manager Jocelyn Precheur.

    France midfielder Geyoro joined the newly promoted Lionesses on transfer deadline day on 4 September.

    Geyoro has yet to register a goal or assist in four games for the Lionesses, who have six points from five league matches.

    "We knew it would need two or three months for her to be totally ready in a new league," Precheur told BBC Sport.

    "She had a long break from the end of Euro 2025 to joining us. We knew when she arrived she needed to start conditioning from scratch.

    "She wants to adapt as soon as possible to bring to the team everything she can."

    Geyoro, 28, had spent her career at Paris St-Germain before joining the Lionesses, winning the league title and twice reaching the Champions League final.

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  4. Chelsea win WSL player and manager of month awardspublished at 13:43 BST 9 October

    Emma Smith
    BBC Sport journalist

    Aggie Beever-JonesImage source, WSL
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    Aggie Beever-Jones scored in all four of Chelsea's WSL wins in September

    Women's Super League leaders Chelsea have won both the player and manager of the month awards for September.

    Chelsea's Aggie Beever-Jones is the WSL player of the month after scoring in all four of their games.

    The England forward opened the scoring in wins against Manchester City, Aston Villa, Leicester City and West Ham United.

    The 22-year-old topped a shortlist which also featured Aoba Fujino, Alessia Russo, Anna Sandberg, Maisie Symonds and Cathinka Tandberg.

    Chelsea boss Sonia Bompastor, who led them to the 2025-25 title, is the WSL manager of the month.

    Chelsea became the first WSL side to finish a 22-game campaign unbeaten last season.

    Tottenham Hotspur's Martin Ho, Manchester City's Andree Jeglertz and Manchester United's Marc Skinner were also shortlisted for the manager's prize.

    Arsenal's Olivia Smith's strike in the 4-1 win against London City Lionesses in the opening fixture of the 2025-26 WSL season was voted goal of the month for September.

    Sonia BompastorImage source, WSL
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    Sonia Bompastor's defending champions currently lead the WSL by a point

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  5. Midfielder Nusken extends Chelsea contractpublished at 14:09 BST 6 October

    Sjoeke Nusken in action for ChelseaImage source, Getty Images

    Chelsea midfielder Sjoeke Nusken has signed a new contract which will keep her at the club until 2027.

    The 24-year-old German international joined from Eintracht Frankfurt in the summer of 2023.

    She made 36 appearances and scored five goals in all competitions for the Blues last season, as well as scoring twice in four appearances as Germany reached the semi-finals at Euro 2025.

    "I'm very happy to have another year at Chelsea, to stay another year with my team," said Nusken.

    "We have a big year coming up, and hopefully, we can achieve the Champions League title. We want to achieve a lot of things together."

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