from left to right: Jessica Wik (Photo by VI Images via Getty Images), Winonah Heatley (Photo by Albert Perez/Getty Images), Maz Pacheco (Photo by Catherine Ivill - The FA/The FA via Getty Images)

Maj returns and gives a rundown of NPLW QLD, Steffen shares the latest Nordic updates, Dale expresses his love for DAZN and Cheryl is not sure about banning headers if it means short corners! 

 

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UWCL: Group stage – Matchday 1

  • Barcelona smacked Arsenal 4-1 (Steph Catley, Caitlin Foord, Lydia Williams) – full game for Catley, Foord came on in the 56th minute, Williams didn’t get off the bench
  • Chelsea (Sam Kerr) 3-3 Wolfsburg – Kerr opened the scoring
  • Lyon (Ellie Carpenter) defeated Häcken 3-0 (Dylan Holmes) – Carpenter was subbed in the 78th minute, Holmes came on in the 63rd minute
  • Servette (Tessa Tamplin) 0-3 Juventus (Joe Montemurro) – Tamplin came on in the 88th minute

Australia

  • NPLW QLD wrap from Maj

Asia

WE League (Japan)

UK

FA WSL

Scottish WPL

Europe

France – D1F

  • Break for everyone except PSG 6-0 Guingamp
  • Read B90s coverage of the D1F

Italy – Serie A

Netherlands – Eredivisie

Nordic

Norway Toppserien Round 15 (of 18)

  • Toppserien Youtube
  • (3) LSK Kvinner FK (Karly Roestbakken
    • remarkable 4-3 victory at home vs 7th placed Avaldsnes
    • down 0-3 just after halftime
    • a bit of trend lately to have average first halves and stirring second halves
    • local press has Karly and two other injured players returning to the teamsheet in the R16 away game next weekend vs Stabæk
    • in the meantime, they have an R12 catchup away game on 14/10 vs Rosenborg 
  • (10) Klepp IL (Nikola Orgill
    • lost 1-2 at home vs 6th placed Kolbotn
    • Nikola not on the card
    • next weekend, at home vs 2nd placed Rosenborg

Sweden Damallsvenskan Round 19 (of 22) 

  • (1) FC Rosengård (Charli Grant, Teagan Micah)
    • both Charli and Teagan started, Charli played 88′ vs 8th placed Linköpings FC
    • won 2-1 at home, retain top spot
    • cancelled Svenska Cup game away to Tier 2 Borgeby FK midweek 13/10
    • next weekend away to 10th placed Piteå
  • (2) BK Häcken (Dylan Holmes) 0-0 (6) Vittsjö (Clare Polkinghorne
    • Dylan also had a rare start and played the first half vs Vittsjö at home
    • Polks played the full game for the away team in this 0-0 draw
    • the result sees Häcken stay 2nd and Vittsjö stay 6th
    • Champions League game away to Bayern Munich 15/10
    • then back next weekend for an away game vs 11th placed AIK
  • (5) Hammarby (Elise Kellond Knight)
    • No KK (recovering from surgery)
    • 4-1 win vs 11th placed AIK at home, sees Hammarby remain 5th on the ladder
    • next up, away to Vittsjö
  •  (12) Växjö (Winonah Heatley)
    • recorded their first win of the season, 1-0 up at home vs 10th placed Piteå IF
    • Wini unused off the bench
    • Next up, away to 8th placed Linköpings FC 15/10

Denmark Round 9 (of 14)

  • (2) Fortuna Hjørring (Indiah Paige Riley, Clare Wheeler, Angie Beard, Alex Huynh)
    3-0 
    (7) AGF (‘Aarhus Gymnastikforening’) (Jenna McCormick)

    • Indi scored Fortuna’a opening goal in a 3-0 home win vs AGF
    • Indi and Angie started for Fortuna
    • Jenna played a full game for AGF 
    • Clare came on at the hour mark for Fortuna
    • Alex on for the last five minutes for Fortuna
    • next up, away to 5th placed Nordsjælland
  • (7) AGF (‘Aarhus Gymnastikforening’) (Jenna McCormick)
    • see above
    • next up, home vs 4th placed Thy-Thisted


Queens of the Week

Eric – 1) Leicester City goalkeeper Kirstie Levell – she saved a Sam Kerr header with her face! 2) Manchester United forward Leah Galton, because her thigh is still intact after *that* foul by Georgia Stanway 3) Aston Villa defender Maz Pacheco for all of the below nutmegs

Steffen – Winonah Heatley produced a fascinating Day In The Life video

Canberra Olympic continues to make moves for 2022 with two further signings from Belconnen United, B90 Team of the Year wingback Vanessa Ryan and the experienced Nicole Jalocha. The club have now made six major offseason signings.

Cheryl gives a shoutout to ex-Melbourne Victory player Jessica Wik, as well as Angela Christian-Wilkes for the MAL and WAL A-Leagues naming convention she announced on The Far Post Pod.


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