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Arsenal defender Leah Williamson speaks to BBC Sport's Jo Currie after their "incredible" Women's Champions League title win over Barcelona.
Caitlin Foord, Steph Catley and Kyra Cooney-Cross — are celebrating after the English giants toppled Barcelona 1-0 to claim ...
Barcelona goalkeeper Cata Coll did all she could to keep the team's hopes alive of a third consecutive Women's Champions ...
Stina Blackstenius struck a late winner as Arsenal shocked two-time holders Barcelona 1-0 in Lisbon to dramatically claim ...
The Gunners remain the only English team to lift the trophy, doing so for a second time 18 years after they became the first.
Stina Blackstenius, the super sub, secured Arsenal's first European title since 2007 with a decisive goal against Barcelona ...
Steph Catley and Caitlin Foord were both in the starting XI for Arsenal, while Kyra Cooney-Cross was an unused substitute as they became the only Australians after Matildas teammate Ellie Carpenter ...
Red-and-white streamers exploded into the air as Arsenal lifted its second Women's Champions League trophy after stunning defending champion Barcelona 1-0 in the final on Saturday.
The goal helped land Arsenal a second Women’s Champions League trophy, remaining the only team in England to win the competition. After a hard-fought victory, there was plenty of support from the ...
And now, Marseille midfielder Adrien Rabiot is the latest top class European player to comment on how blown away he was by the stadium’s noise and supporters. On Rabiot’s last visit to Celtic Park, he ...
ALEX SCOTT went down memory lane with partner Jess Glynne – as they watched Arsenal Women make history. The football presenter sipped champagne with singer Glynne in the Lisbon ...
Swedish striker Stina Blackstenius proved to be the match-winner, coming off the bench to fire home a decisive 74th-minute ...