Manchester City's march towards the Women's Super League title was stalled somewhat on Sunday as the runaway leaders were held to a 0-0 draw by Aston Villa. Andree Jeglertz's side struggled to create chances against the most porous defence in the division, and if not for some excellent Khiara Keating saves, they may well have fallen to just a third defeat of the campaign.
Manchester City are reportedly 'close' to agreeing a new deal with star striker Khadija 'Bunny' Shaw, just a day after the Women's Super League's leading goal-scorer was linked with a move to rivals Chelsea. Shaw's contract expires this summer but it appears she will be staying in Manchester, despite interest from the Blues in London.
Manchester City are on the brink of a first Women's Super League title since 2016, and a big reason for their incredible performances this season has been the midfield duo of Yui Hasegawa and Laura Blindkilde Brown. And yet, in January, the Cityzens got even stronger in that position when they added another truly world-class midfielder in United States star Sam Coffey, making a move that can have so many short- and long-term benefits.
The Women's Asian Cup began on March 1, kickstarting a month that was set to see two of the major tournaments in the women's game take place, with the Africa Cup of Nations to follow on March 17. Incredibly, the latter was postponed just 12 days before it was due to start, but the impact the Asian Cup will have on the continuing club competitions will still be fascinating, as teams across the women's game say goodbye to some of their best players for a few weeks.
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With the Premier League's popularity arguably never as big as it is now, it can be a fight to get tickets to catch a match. However, it is not impossible to land a seat.
Explore all options available through the club's ticket portalfor official tickets, as well as through secondary ticket hubs like StubHub and Ticombo. There may be late-breaking ticket drops or varied resale options available the nearer you get to a particular fixture.
Can I buy Fulham tickets without a membership?
On some occasions, you can buy Fulham tickets without a club membership. However, you will not be in an advantageous place to get the jump on other fans who are. Club membership gives you priority when purchasing tickets for games at Craven Cottage.
Below, you can find the membership tiers available for supporters this season:
Adult - £50.00
Junior - £30.00
The club has introduced a Membership+ option as well, albeit for a limited time. You will get all the facilities of a standard membership and a £20 online retail voucher and an exclusive member gift. However, you have to use the retail voucher by August 31, 2025. Prices are:
Adult - £65.00
Junior - £45.00
How can I check Fulham ticket availability?
Demand for Fulham tickets is expected to outstrip availability this season, with old and new fans all likely looking to cheer them on at Craven Cottage.
The easiest way to check availability for Fulham matches will be through the club's official website.