BBC Women's Football Weekly
England must take the longer route to Brazil 2027 via the play-off rounds later this year
Any early shocks? Sutton's World Cup 2026 score predictions - opening group games
BBC Sport's football expert Chris Sutton gives his predictions for the scores of the first round of group games at the 2026 World Cup.
Manager McKenna leaves promoted Ipswich
Ipswich Town announce that Kieran McKenna has decided to resign, before the club's Premier League campaign.
Spurs complete Senesi signing after Bournemouth exit
Tottenham confirm the signing of Marcos Senesi on a free transfer following his departure from Bournemouth.
Brother's memory inspires SA's Williams for World Cup opener
Ronwen Williams' brother Marvin, who died in a car crash in 2010, is a source of inspiration as the goalkeeper captains South Africa against Mexico in the opening match of the 202…
Referee Omar Artan returns to Somalia
Referee Omar Artan arrives back in Somalia after being denied entry to the United States for the World Cup because of his "association with suspected members of terror organisatio…
Scotland's Super Mario and social butterfly who emerged from Man Utd cocoon
From unappreciated at Manchester United to idolised at Scotland and Napoli - but who is the real Scott McTominay?
Everton ordered to pay Burnley nearly £40m in Premier League relegation legal case
Burnley relegated in 2022 after Everton breached PSREverton ‘angered’ by verdict and have appealedBurnley have won a landmark legal case against Everton for breaching Premier Leag…
USA not totally reliant on Pulisic - Balboa
Former United States defender Marcelo Balboa says his country are not totally reliant on AC Milan star Christian Pulisic as the co-hosts prepare for their opening game of the Worl…
Everton ordered to pay Burnley £35m over PSR breaches
Everton are told they must pay Burnley £35m for the impact of breaches of the Premier League's financial rules.
FAI bids to host 2029 Women's Champions League final
The Football Association of Ireland formally bids to host the 2029 Women's Champions League final at Dublin's Aviva Stadium.
Wilkinson's Wales give themselves World Cup chance
The next European Championship may still be a more realistic target, but Wales have given themselves hope of reaching the 2027 Women's World Cup.
VAR, timewasting and subs - World Cup law changes explained
The 2026 World Cup is going to be unprecedented for a variety of reasons - and that includes the sheer number of law changes.
How Alvarez became Europe's most sought-after striker
Julian Alvarez heads to the World Cup aiming to fire Argentina to back-to-back triumphs at a time when he is the subject of one the most sensational transfer bids ever made.
How Sancho's dream Man Utd move ended as a nightmare
Jadon Sancho leaves Manchester United, almost three years after his last Premier League appearance for the club.
Anderson's rise from League Two loan to potential British record transfer
How Elliot Anderson has gone from Bristol Rovers to the verge of becoming the most expensive British player ever.
How has world changed since Scotland were last at men's finals?
When Scotland last reached a men's World Cup, the Scottish parliament didn't exist, Google wasn't a thing and a pint of lager was roughly £1.90.
Why are so few women reaching the top in coaching?
Hannah Dingley became the first female manager of a professional men's side in England in 2023 but she says more needs to be done to help women advance in coaching roles.
Why Newcastle are signing a 'giant' from French second tier
Ewen Jaouen has undergone a medical before completing a move from Stade de Reims to Newcastle United.
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How will the rules at the 2026 World Cup differ from previous tournaments?
More than the Score
The United States, Canada and Mexico will co-host the biggest ever World Cup
Keane and Fernandes clear air after row over 'lie'
Roy Keane clears the air with Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes after he misquoted the Portuguese - which led to Fernandes accusing him of lying.
Ex-England midfielder Lee takes up Hornchurch role
Hornchurch appoint former England and Newcastle United midfielder Rob Lee as their new director of football.
World Cup 1982: Stein, Narey, Brazil & being a cartoon character
Joe Jordan, Gordon Strachan and John Wark recall Scotland's 1982 World Cup campaign.