Arsenal W.F.C.

Women's football club in London

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May 10 2025 Arsenal beat Manchester United 4–3.
April 30 2025 Aston Villa beat Arsenal 5–2.
April 27 2025 Arsenal qualified for their first UEFA Women's Champions League final in 18 years, beating Lyon 5-3 on aggregate.
April 22 2025 Lotte Wubben-Moy (Defender, England) signed a contract extension with Arsenal W.F.C., reaffirming her connection to the club since 2020.
April 19 2025 Arsenal England's lost to France's Lyon 1–2.
April 15 2025 Arsenal beat Leicester City 5–1.
March 30 2025 Crystal Palace lost to Arsenal 0–4.
March 30 2025 Katie McCabe faced a potential suspension for a match against Crystal Palace due to yellow card accumulation
March 22 2025 Arsenal beat Liverpool 4–0.
March 18 2025 Real Madrid Spain's beat England's Arsenal 2–0.
March 14 2025 Everton lost to Arsenal 1–3.
March 9 2025 Arsenal lost to Liverpool 0–1.
March 2 2025 Arsenal beat West Ham United 4–3.
February 16 2025 Arsenal beat Tottenham Hotspur 5–0.
February 13 2025 Contract extension for Kim Little, Scottish midfielder who has been with Arsenal since 2016
February 9 2025 Arsenal beat London City Lionesses 2–0.
February 9 2025 Arsenal beat London City Lionesses 2–0.
February 6 2025 Arsenal lost to Manchester City 1–2.
February 6 2025 Arsenal lost to Manchester City 1–2.
February 2 2025 Manchester City lost to Arsenal 3–4.
February 2 2025 Manchester City lost to Arsenal 3–4.
February 2 2025 Katie McCabe continues her suspension, missing the match against Manchester City due to the previous red card for dissent.
January 30 2025 Arsenal W.F.C. loaned out defender Laura Wienroither to Manchester City
January 30 2025 Arsenal W.F.C. secured a loan signing of forward Chloe Kelly from Manchester City, bringing her to the team for the 2024-25 season.

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