Women's Football – Latest News, Results & Transfer Talk
If you love watching women on the pitch, you’re in the right spot. This page gathers fresh stories about games, players and moves that matter to fans across Africa and beyond. No fluff, just the facts you need to keep up with the sport.
What’s happening now?
One of the biggest buzzes this season is Chloe Kelly’s fallout with Manchester City. The forward says the club tried to ruin her reputation when she pushed for a move to Arsenal ahead of Euro 2025. Her loan to Arsenal went through, but City allegedly leaked stories to the press. It’s a reminder that off‑field drama can shape on‑field performance.
Other headlines include Kaizer Chiefs coach Nasreddine Nabi missing a season opener after his wife was hurt in Tunisia. While not directly about women’s football, it shows how personal events affect clubs and leagues we follow.
Key matches you shouldn’t miss
The African Women’s Cup of Nations qualifiers are heating up. Teams like Nigeria, South Africa and Morocco are battling for spots in the 2026 tournament. Keep an eye on match days – a single goal can decide who advances.
In Europe, Arsenal women continue their push for a top‑four finish after signing Javi Guerra’s brother, a promising midfielder from Valencia. The club hopes his creativity will lift them into Champions League contention.
For quick updates, check the scorelines below:
- Stellenbosch FC vs. Kaizer Chiefs – Betway Premiership opener (men’s, but impacts overall league focus).
- Aston Villa vs. Chelsea – Premier League result that shapes broadcast schedules for women’s matches.
These games affect TV slots and fan attention, so they matter even if the fixtures aren’t women’s fixtures themselves.
Looking ahead, the next major event is the 2025 Women’s World Cup qualifiers. African nations will play home‑and‑away legs in June and July. The stakes are high: a win means a ticket to the global stage, a loss could end hopes for years.
Don’t forget the local leagues. South Africa’s SAFA Women's League is rolling out new sponsorship deals that promise better pay and more visibility for players. That kind of investment can change careers overnight.
Finally, stay tuned for transfer windows. Women’s football sees a lot of movement in January and July. Players often jump between Europe, America and Africa seeking better contracts or playing time. Tracking those moves helps you predict how teams will line up next season.
Use this page as your quick reference: we’ll refresh the list with each new story, match result or transfer rumor. Keep coming back for the latest updates without having to search every site.
Enjoy the game, support the players, and stay informed – that’s all you need to love women’s football.
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