Women's Super League

Report: Liverpool Women facing huge relegation scare

Liverpool Women find fresh belief amid WSL survival fight Liverpool Women’s turbulent season has been laid bare in a powerful piece of long form reporting by The Athletic, and it leaves you both emotionally drained and strangely hopeful. At the heart of it sits Gareth Taylor’s haunting admission that “It probably hasn’t felt as desperate...

Arne Slot Pays Heartwarming Tribute to Matt Beard

Arne Slot leads Liverpool tributes to Matt Beard Liverpool has been united in grief following the tragic passing of Matt Beard, the former women’s team manager, at the age of 47. Beard enjoyed two defining spells at the club, lifting back-to-back Women’s Super League titles in 2013 and 2014, then guiding Liverpool back into the...

Former Liverpool boss Beard hailed as ‘special’ influence in women’s football

Matt Beard’s Lasting Legacy on Liverpool and Women’s Football Smiles, Titles and Transformation There was always a smile. That is how those who knew Matt Beard remember him. Whether Liverpool Women had just won a title or endured a tough defeat, he found time to offer warmth to those around him. The former Liverpool manager, who...

Liverpool saddened by passing of Matt Beard

Liverpool FC Mourns Former Women’s Manager Matt Beard Liverpool FC has paid heartfelt tribute to former LFC Women manager Matt Beard, following the announcement of his sudden passing. The club shared its sadness in an official statement on the Liverpool FC website, remembering Beard’s achievements and character during his two spells in charge. Celebrated Successes with...

Everton Stun Liverpool in Women’s Super League Opener

Everton stun Liverpool in WSL opener at Anfield False dawn at Anfield There is always a sense of renewal when a season begins, particularly at Anfield. Supporters arrive with hope, fuelled by expectation and the romance of a derby fixture. For a moment, Liverpool appeared set to deliver that story. They struck first, they pressed with...

Gareth Taylor shares ambitious plans for Liverpool FC Women

Gareth Taylor Outlines Ambitious Vision for Liverpool FC Women Arrival Marked by Pride and Purpose A “really proud” Gareth Taylor has spoken of his determination to drive Liverpool FC Women forward after being appointed head coach. The 52-year-old, who previously guided Manchester City to success in the Women’s FA Cup and League Cup, begins his new...

Liverpool FC Women Confirm New Head Coach Ahead of 2025-26 Season

Gareth Taylor Takes the Helm at Liverpool Women: A New Chapter Begins Liverpool FC Women have named Gareth Taylor as their new head coach, bringing in a manager with a proven history of building successful teams and a commitment to playing attractive, competitive football. At 52, Taylor brings deep experience in the Barclays Women’s Super...

Liverpool WSL Fixtures Confirmed Ahead of 2025-26 Season

Liverpool Women Begin 2025-26 Women's Super League Campaign with Anfield Derby The 2025-26 season of the Women's Super League is set to kick off in emphatic fashion as Liverpool Women welcome Everton to Anfield for the opening match on Sunday 7 September. As the new campaign looms, excitement is building, not only because of the...

Key player signs new deal as Liverpool strengthen WSL squad

Nagano Contract Extension Highlights Liverpool’s Growing WSL Ambition Liverpool keep key midfielder despite WSL interest While attention has rightly focused on Liverpool’s record-breaking summer rebuild in the men’s team, the club’s intent on the women’s side has quietly been just as decisive. According to The Athletic, Japan international Fuka Nagano is set to sign a new...

Liverpool accept ‘record-breaking’ transfer fee for forward

Liverpool Women Accept World-Record Bid for Rising Star Olivia Smith History Made as Arsenal Agree £1m Fee In a landmark move for women's football, The Guardian reports that Liverpool Women have accepted a world-record £1m offer from Arsenal for Olivia Smith, marking the first-ever seven-figure transfer in the women’s game. The Canadian forward, just 20 years...