BBC Sport takes a look at why there is a second hiatus in the Women's Super League so soon after the winter break.
The main reason for the break is the FIFA international calendar. National teams need time to prepare for major tournaments.
The Women’s Super League (WSL) title race is looking more and more like a three-horse race with each passing week, though it could be down to two by Monday with Arsenal hosting Manchester City set to ...
After this weekend's Women's Super League fixtures, there will not be any more matches in the competition until the weekend of 14-15 March. The WSL has already had a winter break from December 14 ...
Chelsea host Manchester United, while Arsenal look to avoid an upset against Bristol City. Here's what to look for in this weekend's Women's FA Cup ties.
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