Yara El-Shaboury
Joined: Mar 5, 2023
Freelance football writer. FWA Vikki Orvice Award winner 2022.
William Saliba could risk further injury for Arsenal's title run-in
Ange Postecoglou discusses links to Tottenham
The best goals of the 2023 Women's World Cup - ranked
Spain vs England: Where the 2023 Women's World Cup final will be won & lost
The key battles in the 2023 Women's World Cup final between Spain & England.
Sweden 2-0 Australia: Player ratings as Matildas fall short in third-place play-off
Sweden's first-half penalty from Fridolina Rolfo and a second-half goal from Kosovare Asllani saw them beats co-hosts Australia 2-0 to secure third at the 2023 Women's World Cup.
Pep Guardiola reveals Cole Palmer could leave Man City before transfer deadline
Cole Palmer scored a crucial equaliser that helped Manchester City win the UEFA Super Cup against Sevilla. However, manager Pep Guardiola admitted that his future is still undecided, with the youngster wanting more playing time this season.
Declan Rice names Arsenal star who surprised him in pre-season
Declan Rice reveals which Arsenal star stood out to him during pre-season.
Sarina Wiegman 'in a fairytale' after England reach World Cup final
Sarina Wiegman felt that she was in a fairytale after guiding England to their maiden Women's World Cup final.
How Real Madrid plan to replace Eder Militao after ACL injury
Real Madrid will not sign a new centre-back to replace the injured Eder Militao and will instead promote one of the club's youngsters into the first team, according to a report in Spain.
How social media reacted to England reaching Women's World Cup final
Lauren Hemp, Ella Toone, and Alessia Russo scored for Lionesses in their World Cup semi-final against Australia. Sam Kerr scored an equalizer at 1-0, but Sarina Wiegman's side were just too strong for the Matildas. England will face Spain in the final.
Australia 1-3 England: Player ratings as Lionesses reach Women's World Cup final
Player ratings and match report from England's 3-1 semi-final win against Australia at the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup.