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June 2024

  • Reading take on Charlton in a Women’s Championship match at the Select Car Leasing Stadium last September. The hosts are unable to compete in the second tier next season due to financial issues

    Women’s Championship to have only 11 teams following Reading’s withdrawal

    The Women’s Championship will operate with only 11 teams rather than 12 after the Football Association confirmed Reading’s withdrawal
  • Reading in Championship action at home to Charlton last season.

    Reading Women ask to leave Championship and aim to play in fifth tier

    Reading have requested to withdraw from the Women’s Championship, after an 11th-hour bid to take over the women’s arm of the club fell through
  • Reading Women warm up ahead of a WSL match in January 2021

    Reading may not be able to compete in Women’s Championship next season

    Fears are mounting that Reading’s women’s team may not be able to compete in the Women’s Championship next season because of financial concerns

August 2023

  • Bex Rayner of Sheffield United Women watches her shot swerve into the net against Charlton Women.

    Women’s Championship: Sheffield United stun Charlton with late leveller

    A stoppage-time strike by Bex Rayner snatched a point for Sheffield United Women at Charlton Women on the first day of the Women’s Championship

July 2023

  • Andy Carroll, and Gemma Evans and Deanna Cooper

    A right Royals mess: Reading paying heavy price for rolling the dice

    Relegated men have threadbare squad and may be docked points and women’s team, also demoted, are now part-time

May 2023

  • Magdalena Eriksson and Millie Bright of Chelsea lift the Women's Super League trophy.

    Chelsea crowned WSL champions for fourth straight year after win at Reading

  • Leicester and Reading in action at the King Power Stadium in April.

    Leicester and Reading battle for title of WSL’s great escape artists

  • Photo by Harriet Lander - Chelsea FC/Getty Images. Magdalena Eriksson of Chelsea celebrates with teammates

    The Guardian's Women's Football Weekly
    WSL season goes right to the wire – Women’s Football Weekly

  • Beth England celebrates after scoring Tottenham’s opening goal

    Beth England leads way as Tottenham leave Reading rock bottom of WSL

  • The Guardian's Women's Football Weekly
    Manchester City blink first in WSL title race – Women’s Football Weekly

  • Women’s Super League: talking points from the weekend’s action

  • WSL roundup: Manchester United stay top as City crash at Liverpool

April 2023

  • From left; Chloe Kelly of Manchester City, Caroline Graham Hansen with Guijarro Gutiérrez of Barcelona and Stina Blackstenius of Arsenal.

    Sportblog
    Women’s Champions League and WSL: talking points from the weekend action

  • From left: Manchester United’s Leah Galton, Chelsea’s Guro Reiten shields the ball against Aston Villa and Manchester City’s Khadija Shaw looks dejected during their defeat at Arsenal.

    Women’s Super League: talking points from the weekend’s action

March 2023

  • Alisha Lehmann of Aston Villa, Filippa Angeldahl with Lauren Hemp of Manchester City and Lucia Garcia of Manchester United.

    Women’s Super League: talking points from the weekend’s action

  • Manchester United's Alessia Russo, Reading's Rachel Rowe and Kim Little of Arsenal.

    WSL and Continental Cup final: talking points from the weekend’s action

January 2023

  • Rachel Williams scores in the 87th minute to give Manchester United a 1-0 victory at Reading that put them top of the league on goal difference.

    Rachel Williams puts Manchester United top with winning goal at Reading

  • Sanne Troelsgaard

    WSL player in focus
    Reading’s Sanne Troelsgaard: ‘Teammates ask how I go home and work’

December 2022

  • Chloe Kelly, Ceri Holland with Taylor Hinds, Guro Reiten

    Women’s Super League: talking points from the weekend’s action

    Arsenal show their grit, Liverpool are on the rise and Chloe Kelly is demonstrating her array of skills at Manchester City

November 2022

  • Emma Hayes, Rachel Daley and Katie Zelem.

    Women’s Super League: talking points from the weekend’s action

    Arsenal’s winning run was ended in dramatic style at the Emirates while Brighton and Liverpool also produced a thriller
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