The June 2025 edition of Women's Football News is now available as we bring you all for the latest news and reaction from the Women's game.
It will of course look back on a night to remember for Arsenal as they were crowned European Champions. The Gunners stunned Barcelona to win the final in Lisbon.
We have reaction from captain Kim Little, boss Renee Slegers as well as stars Chloe Kelly and on Arsenal's victory. There is also a poster to keep to remember the achievement.
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Across London, Chelsea are also celebrating having completed an unbeaten domestic treble by lifting the WSL title, the and the League Cup. We take a look back their remarkable season with a big interview with Johanna Rytting Kaneryd, while there is also reaction from and manager Sonia Bompastor - who lays down a challenge to the rest of the WSL.
And the top flight will have another club from the capital next season following the promotion of the ambitious London City Lionesses. Owner Michele Kang tells us that 'anything is possible' for the club in the coming years.
We name our WSL team of the season and - along with our regular features including round-ups of the top-flight and Championship seasons, all the latest news around women's football, National League specials and our grassroots spotlight - we have an exclusive interview with international Claire Emslie on her life in LA playing for Angel City.
And to round it all off, we preview the Lionesses' Nations League games as we count down to this summer's European Championship in Switzerland.
You can get your hands on the June edition of Women’s Football News for just £3.50 .
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