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England fans have had a rollercoaster of a summer but in the end any tears were of joy as our Lionesses finally secured their Euro 2025 spot.
Sarina Wiegman and her squad can now focus on retaining their title. And in this month’s edition we discover there’s plenty of work needed in the year ahead.
With the new WSL season on the horizon, clubs have already been active in the transfer market. We take a look at some of the key sales and signings, with England stars Mary Earps and Lucy Bronze among the most eye-catching moves to date as teams target success at home and abroad.
It’s all change in the dugout, too, as we fill you in on everything you need to know about the WSL’s new coaches.
Plus, we’ve got the usual review of all things grassroots, top columnist opinion, and we take a look at what’s happening Stateside.
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