
Women on the Bench- feminist football blog
SheBelieves: one week to go
England will be defending their title when the SheBelieves cup kicks off in one week, on Thursday 5 March.
Local Rivalries: enemies in the women's game
Manchester Derby, North London, Merseyside - local derbies are the pinnacle games of the season for football fans.
Women's Football Audiences: a study
Fans are an integral part of women’s football. An evaluation of the attitudes of fans towards the women’s game can help to grow the game.
Players' Periods: the impact on quality
Some men may cringe and refer to a period as ‘that time of the month’ but Phil Neville has today said England Women will track periods.
Women's Football and The Sun: WOTB reveals sexism
The way publications report on women’s football differs depending on the outlet and its audience.
Refereeing mistakes: WSL needs fixing
Refereeing decisions are often disputed from international games to Sunday league football but in the women’s game, the quality is lacking.
Keira Walsh: a decade with Man City
Keira Walsh signed a new contract to commit to another three years at Manchester City.
Gender Pay Gap: the justification
The popularity of the 2019 Women’s World Cup has highlighted the subject of unequal pay. But is this justifiable?
Football Racism: it happens to women too
Yesterday Eniola Aluko, Ex-England and Chelsea striker announced her retirement, resurfacing the discussion of racism in women’s football.
Lucy Bronze: England's greatest
England Women star, Lucy Bronze has been named Player of the Year.
Women's Football in 2019: a quiz
Take this quick quiz to see how much you remember from the world of women's football in 2019!
Jill Scott: MBE
Jill Scott has had a career-defining career and was awarded an MBE at the end of 2019.
Megan Rapinoe: a positive role model?
Last week, Megan Rapinoe lifted the women’s 2019 Ballon d’Or trophy, receiving the accolade of being the best female footballer in the world
Ballon d'Or: nominees announced
The women's and men's Ballon d'Or awards will be presented tomorrow, but why were fewer female footballers selected?















