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Lionesses World Cup squad: Who will make the cut in 2027?

England's qualifying campaign for the 2027 Women's World Cup is officially underway. The Lionesses started it with a 6-1 win over Ukraine on Tuesday and will continue their quest to secure a place in Brazil when hosting Iceland on Saturday. As runners-up in 2023, few would not expect Sarina Wiegman's side to achieve as much, but who the manager will choose to represent the European champions in South America is a little less certain.

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Arsenal's FA Cup drought goes on as rotation proves costly

Arsenal crashed out of the Women's FA Cup on Sunday, suffering a shock 2-0 defeat at home to Brighton. The Gunners came into the game in flying form, winning 11 of their last 12 games, with that defeat coming last time out in a Champions League quarter-final second leg at Chelsea in midweek that didn't stop them progressing into the last four. But the Seagulls showed no fear, starting fast against the reigning European champions before making their chances count after the break, as goals from Madison Haley and Caitlin Hayes put them into the FA Cup semi-finals.

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Russo & Kelly put Arsenal on verge of UWCL semis

Arsenal's run to last year's Women's Champions League trophy was characterised by astonishing comebacks but it doesn't look like the Gunners will need one to continue their title defence beyond the quarter-final stage, after beating Chelsea 3-1 in the first leg of their all-English last eight tie on Tuesday night. Goals from Stina Blackstenius and Chloe Kelly allowed the reigning European champions to take an advantage into next week's meeting at Stamford Bridge, in which they will only need to avoid defeat to reach the semi-finals.

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Lionesses legend Kelly can still salvage injury-hit season

Coming into the 2025-26 season, few - if any - were carrying the kind of momentum that Chloe Kelly was. She was the Lionesses' hero in the summer, scoring the penalty that delivered the 2025 European Championship title after also enjoying huge moments in the quarter-and-semi-finals to get England into that title-deciding clash with Spain. With a permanent move to Arsenal secured after all that, having helped the Gunners win the Champions League in May while on loan, Kelly felt primed for a huge season.

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Kelly shines on return to Arsenal XI in UWCL rout

Arsenal have one foot in the Women's Champions League quarter-finals after beating OH Leuven 4-0 in Belgium on Wednesday. Two from Frida Maanum and goals for both Olivia Smith and Alessia Russo got the job done, moving the reigning European champions one big step closer towards a meeting with London rivals Chelsea in the last eight.

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'Get him up front' - Toney & Kelly react to Rice's goal-scoring heroics

Declan Rice has once again proven he is the complete midfield package, netting a stunning brace to rescue Arsenal’s title charge against Bournemouth. The England international’s match-winning display has drawn high praise from across the footballing world, with Ivan Toney jokingly suggesting a positional change for his compatriot while Lionesses star Chloe Kelly labelled the performance simply "too good" on social media.

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Football's 20 biggest winners and losers of 2025

New Year's Eve is almost upon us, meaning 2025 is about to be consigned to the past - but how will it be remembered by the football world? It was certainly an unforgettable year for some players, coaches and clubs. Paris Saint-Germain, for example, finally got their hands on the trophy they craved above all others, the Champions League, thus vindicating a sensible change in recruitment strategy by the club's owners, who went from signing superstars to investing millions in youth.

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Lionesses heroes Hampton & Kelly nominated for SPOTY award

England heroes Hannah Hampton and Chloe Kelly, fresh from helping the Lionesses defend their European Championship crown, have been nominated for the 2025 BBC Sports Personality of the Year award. If either is able to land the top prize, they will follow in the footsteps of iconic team-mates Beth Mead and Mary Earps - two former winners.

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Biggest winners & losers from Lionesses' final camp of 2025

England's incredibly memorable 2025 is now in the books after the Lionesses closed out their 'homecoming' series on Tuesday with a 2-0 win over Ghana. Sarina Wiegman's side have been taking their European Championship trophy around the country over the last couple of months, showing off the silverware while entertaining the fans who celebrated its return home as excitedly as the players themselves. They've certainly done the latter as of late, bouncing back from defeat to Brazil to finish the year with three successive wins.

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Concern for England & Arsenal as Kelly limps off injured

Lionesses star Chloe Kelly limped off with an injury in England's clash with Ghana on Tuesday night, casting doubt over her availability moving forward as Arsenal prepare to enter a very important part of their season. The Gunners have two huge Champions League games coming up this month, as the holders bid to qualify for the knockout stages, but they could well have to take on those challenges without Kelly.

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Euros hero Kelly needs a spark to kickstart her season

It's hard to overstate the degree to which Chloe Kelly captured the attention of a nation this past summer. Her pivotal performances in the quarter-finals, semi-finals and final of the 2025 European Championship helped drive England on to a second successive continental crown while also catapulting her name into the limelight like never before, even surpassing the levels achieved after her extra-time goal won Euro 2022. Yet, fans tuning into the Women's Super League this season hoping to see Kelly's magic in action for Arsenal, will have been disappointed.

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Six changes Arsenal must make to challenge for WSL title

After winning an unprecedented Champions League title back in May, expectations were high for this Arsenal side coming into the 2025-26 season. Could the Gunners use their European success as a springboard and really challenge for the Women's Super League title this time around? Could they finally end Chelsea's incredible dominance which has now seen them claim each of the last six league crowns, as well as 13 of the last 18 domestic honours?

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Kelly can't find magic touch as Lionesses' homecoming spoiled

Saturday evening was meant to be all about England. In action for the first time since their second successive European Championship triumph back in July, and with the silverware brought out ahead of kick-off, to much applause and cheer, the 'homecoming series' was underway, to celebrate another huge achievement for the Lionesses. However, Brazil clearly hadn't read the script and they assumed the role of party poopers, beating Sarina Wiegman's side 2-1 after an electric, and dramatic, start.

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Kelly, Agyemang & six Lionesses talking points to track

For the first time since clinching a second successive European Championship title back in July, England's Lionesses return to action this week, beginning their 'homecoming series' which will take the team around the country as they celebrate the summer's incredible triumph with as many fans as possible. It starts in Manchester on Saturday against Brazil, the South American champions, and moves onto Derby three days later, where Australia will be the visitors, before resuming in November with two more friendlies.

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Lamine Yamal verdient sein Geld auf den Flügelpositionen, meist auf der rechten Seite. Dort begeistert er mit explosiven Antritten und starken Dribblings das Publikum.

Lamine Yamal kam am 13. Juli 2007 im katalanischen Esplugues de Llobregat zur Welt.

Lamine Yamal lief beim FC Barcelona bis zum Ende der Saison 2024/25 mit der Rückennummer 19 auf. Seit der Saison 2025/26 trägt er die prestigeträchtige Nummer 10.

Lamine Yamal ist 1,80 Meter groß.

Lamine Yamal bringt ein Körpergewicht von 72 Kilogramm auf die Waage.

Lamine Yamal trägt Schuhgröße 44.

Der starke Fuß von Lamine Yamal ist links.

Lamine Yamal spielte in seiner Kindheit für den CF La Torreta und den FC Barcelona.

Lamine Yamal hat das Klubinternat La Masia kürzlich hinter sich gelassen und lebt nun in einer eigenen Wohnung im Norden Barcelonas – nur wenige Gehminuten vom Trainingszentrum des FC Barcelona entfernt.

Da Lamine Yamal noch keinen Führerschein besitzt, darf er auch kein Auto fahren.

Lamine Yamal ist Spanier mit marokkanischen und äquatorialguineischen Wurzeln und hat bislang noch nie für einen deutschen Verein gespielt. Deutsch spricht er demnach nicht.

Lamine Yamal hat keine Kinder.

Derzeit gibt es keine verlässlichen Informationen darüber, ob Lamine Yamal eine Freundin hat.

Das geschätzte Vermögen von Lamine Yamal liegt zwischen 4,5 und 7 Millionen Euro. Beim FC Barcelona seinem derzeitigen Club, soll sein jährliches Bruttogehalt rund 26 Millionen Euro betragen.

In seiner jungen Karriere hat Lamine Yamal bereits fünf Titel gewonnen: zweimal die spanische Meisterschaft, den spanischen Supercup sowie den spanischen Pokal. Zudem wurde er 2024 mit der spanischen Nationalmannschaft Europameister.

Lamine Yamal hat den Ballon d'Or bislang zwar noch nicht gewinnen können, doch seine Leistungen brachten ihm bereits Nominierungen ein. Einmal Mal schaffte er es dabei, sich unter den zehn besten Spielern der Welt zu platzieren (Platz 8 im Jahr 2024).

Lamine Yamal wurde bisher noch nie mit dem Titel des FIFA-Weltfußballers ausgezeichnet.

Lamine Yamal trägt verschiedene Spitznamen, darunter "Ryan", der aus einer amüsanten Begegnung mit Touristen in Barcelona entstanden ist. Außerdem nennen ihn Fans und Kommentatoren "Lamine The Dream" – eine Anerkennung seiner herausragenden Fähigkeiten und seines vielversprechenden Talents. Obwohl diese Beinamen nicht offiziell sind, haben sie sich in den sozialen Netzwerken und unter Anhängern fest verankert.