- Celtic Park residency, Arsenal's two semis and May squad RTE —
- Arsenal's two goals against OL Lyonnes were chaotic, but also related to the plan The New York Times —
- Arsenal capitalizes on Lyon blunders to pick up win in first leg of Champions League semi-finals The Globe and Mail —
- Arsenal punish Lyon errors to take upper hand in Champions League semi-final Irish Times —
- Foord stars for Arsenal, Kerr equals record in WSL ABC News —
- Advantage Arsenal as Lyon lose plot to gift them two ludicrous goals The Times —
- Arsenal 'on a mission' - is another special season on the horizon? BBC News —
- Arsenal beat Lyon 2-1 in women’s Champions League semi Punch —
- Williamson calls for Arsenal 'intensity' in second leg BBC Sport —
- How Arsenal turned Lyon battle around to stand on brink of Champions League final The Independent —
- Arsenal capitalise on defensive errors to secure first leg win over Lyon BBC Sport —
- Arsenal 2-1 Lyon: Olivia Smith on target as Gunners get upper hand in Champions League semi-final The Standard —
- Arsenal beat Lyonnes 2-1 in Women's Champions League semi-final first leg The Straits Times —
- Arsenal take lead to Lyon after first-leg fightback RTE —
- Arsenal beats Lyon 2-1 thanks to defensive blunders in Women's Champions League semifinals Associated Press —
- Olivia Smith’s late strike gives Arsenal edge over OL Lyonnes in WCL semi-final The Guardian —
- Arsenal 2-1 Lyon: Olivia Smith snatches winner to give the reigning champions a one-goal lead in the first leg of their Champions League semi-final Daily Mail —
- Smith capitalises on defensive mix-up from Lyon BBC Sport —
- Women's Champions League: Arsenal v Lyon latest score RTE —
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Arsenal W.F.C.
Women's football club from London, England
Arsenal Women Football Club, commonly referred to as just Arsenal, is an English professional women's football club based in Islington, London, England. The club plays in the Women's Super League, the top tier of English women's football. Arsenal were founded in 1987 following an initiative by Vic Akers, who became the club's first, longest-serving, and most successful manager. He guided Arsenal to continued success until his departure in 2009, winning the most top-flight matches in English football history. The club have sustained this record, and have won the most doubles and trebles in English football history. Arsenal have also completed a record seven unbeaten league seasons, setting a number of English records for longest top-flight unbeaten run, for goals scored, and points won.
Also known as...
Arsenal Women, Arsenal Women Football Club, Arsenal Women FC, Arsenal Women F.C., AWFC, and A.W.F.C.