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  • Do the Lionesses need to be playing more challenging games? Plus, a deep dive into ACL injuries.

    01:03:28|
    England may have thumped China 8-0 in a friendly, but should they really be playing this kind of fixture in the run up to a World Cup? Lianne Sanderson reflects on a huge win for the Lionesses with The Telegraph's Women's Football Writer Kathryn Batte. Plus, we're joined in studio by ACL specialist surgeon Andy Williams, who will delve into why there are so many ACL injuries in the women's game as well as discussing his experience treating Premier League players for the injury. And finally, Uma Gurav joins Lianne to delve into some of the biggest controversies in the women's game this week including the League Cup draw.

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  • Women's Champions League roundup, NWSL final review - and Marta Award nominee Ashley Cheatley joins the show!

    01:06:04|
    A jam-packed week of Women's Champions League action as Chelsea banish their Barcelona demons, Arsenal pull off a comeback against Real Madrid AGAIN and Man United secure a place in the playoffs despite losing to Wolfsburg! Lianne is back in studio to break that down with Uma Gurav. Plus, Kerry Davis reflects on what it was like to be the first black woman to play for England - and ex-USWNT goalkeeper Jill Loyden breaks down a huge NWSL final win for Gotham FC! And Brentford's Ashley Cheatley tell us what it was like to find out about her nomination for the Marta award while in the bath!
  • Manchester is Blue, North London is....pink? Plus, Beth England joins the show!

    54:47|
    Man City may have taken the bragging rights in the Manchester derby, but neither side could take the points in North London! Bethany England joins the show to break down that goalless draw between Tottenham and Arsenal at Brisbane Road! Plus, Nottingham Forest Women's manager Carly Davies reflects on how her side are finding the WSL 2 - having only just been promoted, they're already in the mix for promotion again! And former USA midfielder Lori Lindsey previews the NWSL championship final!
  • Should there be VAR in the WSL?

    57:27|
    Is it time to bring VAR into the WSL - or does the problem lie in refereeing standards? Lianne Sanderson reflects after Arsenal’s 1-1 draw against Chelsea was tarnished by huge controversy. She’s also joined by Uma Gurav to discuss the rest of the WSL results and the Lionesses’ tough route to World Cup qualification. The Republic of Ireland's Abbie Larkin opens up about the goal that sent her nation up to League A in the Nations League and NWSL expert Sandra Herrera joins after the NWSL semi-finals were set. Plus, Morgan Gautrat tells us how life is going in the WSL 2 with Newcastle!
  • Mary Earps joins talkSPORT's Women's Football Show!

    53:53|
    After some bombshell revelations, Mary Earps joins the show to chat about her new book Mary Earps: All In: Football, Life and Learning to be Unapologetically Me. She opens up on how she's feeling after a difficult few days and how she reflects upon her England retirement. She also chats to Lianne about what it was like to watch the Lionesses win the Euros and how she feels extracts from her book have been distorted. Plus, former Lioness Mary Phillip joins the show to talk about the Lionesses' recent victory over Australia and Lianne sit down with Uma Gurav to dissect the WSL action from the weekend!
  • The Lionesses' Homecoming defeat - and Man United's Hannah Blundell joins the show!

    57:30|
    Have the Lionesses been brought back down to Earth after their huge Euros win? The European champions were beaten 2-1 by Brazil in their homecoming match. Lianne Sanderson breaks down that result with talkSPORT's Uma Gurav. Plus. she looks ahead to Tuesday's clash against Australia with the founder of The Halfway Line and Aussie football expert, Jamie Spangher! Man United's Hannah Blundell also joins the show to discuss their WSL and Champions League hopes this season! And we reflect upon Jess Fishlock's fantastic Wales career as she hangs up her international boots.
  • Charlton's WSL hopes, Kira Rai on online abuse and the future of Fantasy WSL

    53:23|
    Could Fantasy WSL be the key to unlocking the league's potential? Could Charlton make it to the WSL next year? And what is it like to score a 3-minute hattrick? All that and more on the women's football show! Lianne Sanderson is joined by Peterborough United's Kira Rai who discusses facing racist abuse and what more needs to be done to prevent it. She also discusses how she fought back to score a 3-minute hattrick recently! Charlton manager Karen Hills also joins the show to chat about promotion hopes. Content creator Nance Baker lifts the lid of her lifestyle - and the founder of Aerial Fantasy's Fantasy WSL App Dani Gonçalves talks about the future of her game!