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West Ham United Women
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West Ham United Women
September
Sunday 7 September – Tottenham Hotspur (A) 12noon
Sunday 14 September – Arsenal (H) 12noon
Sunday 21 September – Brighton & Hove Albion (A) 2pm
Sunday 28 September – Chelsea (H) 12noon
October
Sunday 5 October – Aston Villa (H) 12noon
Sunday 12 October – London City Lionesses (A) 12noon
November
Sunday 2 November – Manchester City (A) 12noon
Sunday 9 November – Leicester City (H) 12noon
Sunday 16 November – Everton (H) 12noon
December
Saturday 6 December – Manchester United (A) 12.30pm
Saturday 13 December – Liverpool (H) 12noon
January
Sunday 11 January – Chelsea (A) 2pm
Sunday 25 January – Leicester City (A) 3pm
February
Sunday 1 February – Tottenham Hotspur (H) 12noon
Sunday 8 February – Brighton & Hove Albion (H) 12noon
Sunday 15 February – Everton (A) 2pm
March
Sunday 15 March – Manchester United (H) 12noon
Saturday 21 March – Arsenal (A) 12.30pm
Sunday 29 March – London City Lionesses (H) 12noon
April
Sunday 26 April – Liverpool (A) 2pm
May
Sunday 3 May – Aston Villa (A) 2pm
Sunday 17 May – Manchester City (H) 12noon
No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Poland POL Kinga Szemik
2 DF Japan JPN Yu Endo
4 MF Finland FIN Oona Siren
5 DF Belgium BEL Amber Tysiak
7 DF Algeria ALG Inès Belloumou
9 FW Japan JPN Riko Ueki
11 FW Colombia COL Manuela Paví
13 DF Finland FIN Eva Nyström
14 DF Canada CAN Shelina Zadorsky (vice-captain)
15 MF Hungary HUN Anna Csiki (on loan from Tottenham Hotspur)
18 DF England ENG Anouk Denton
19 FW Germany GER Shekiera Martinez
20 FW France FRA Viviane Asseyi
21 FW England ENG Sarah Brasero
22 MF Australia AUS Katrina Gorry (captain)
23 FW Wales WAL Ffion Morgan
25 GK Republic of Ireland IRL Megan Walsh
27 FW Switzerland SUI Leila Wandeler
29 DF Austria AUT Verena Hanshaw
30 GK England ENG Katie O'Hanlon
33 MF Turkey TUR Halle Houssein
77 MF Switzerland SUI Seraina Piubel
Manager Rehanne Skinner
Sunday 7 September – Tottenham Hotspur (A) 12noon
Sunday 14 September – Arsenal (H) 12noon
Sunday 21 September – Brighton & Hove Albion (A) 2pm
Sunday 28 September – Chelsea (H) 12noon
October
Sunday 5 October – Aston Villa (H) 12noon
Sunday 12 October – London City Lionesses (A) 12noon
November
Sunday 2 November – Manchester City (A) 12noon
Sunday 9 November – Leicester City (H) 12noon
Sunday 16 November – Everton (H) 12noon
December
Saturday 6 December – Manchester United (A) 12.30pm
Saturday 13 December – Liverpool (H) 12noon
January
Sunday 11 January – Chelsea (A) 2pm
Sunday 25 January – Leicester City (A) 3pm
February
Sunday 1 February – Tottenham Hotspur (H) 12noon
Sunday 8 February – Brighton & Hove Albion (H) 12noon
Sunday 15 February – Everton (A) 2pm
March
Sunday 15 March – Manchester United (H) 12noon
Saturday 21 March – Arsenal (A) 12.30pm
Sunday 29 March – London City Lionesses (H) 12noon
April
Sunday 26 April – Liverpool (A) 2pm
May
Sunday 3 May – Aston Villa (A) 2pm
Sunday 17 May – Manchester City (H) 12noon
No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Poland POL Kinga Szemik
2 DF Japan JPN Yu Endo
4 MF Finland FIN Oona Siren
5 DF Belgium BEL Amber Tysiak
7 DF Algeria ALG Inès Belloumou
9 FW Japan JPN Riko Ueki
11 FW Colombia COL Manuela Paví
13 DF Finland FIN Eva Nyström
14 DF Canada CAN Shelina Zadorsky (vice-captain)
15 MF Hungary HUN Anna Csiki (on loan from Tottenham Hotspur)
18 DF England ENG Anouk Denton
19 FW Germany GER Shekiera Martinez
20 FW France FRA Viviane Asseyi
21 FW England ENG Sarah Brasero
22 MF Australia AUS Katrina Gorry (captain)
23 FW Wales WAL Ffion Morgan
25 GK Republic of Ireland IRL Megan Walsh
27 FW Switzerland SUI Leila Wandeler
29 DF Austria AUT Verena Hanshaw
30 GK England ENG Katie O'Hanlon
33 MF Turkey TUR Halle Houssein
77 MF Switzerland SUI Seraina Piubel
Manager Rehanne Skinner
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Re: West Ham United Women
Mex Martillo" wrote: ↑07 Sep 2025, 11:52 Seems Sky have all the rights now.
Need a subscription or pirating.
Naah, you're alright. 
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Mex Martillo" wrote: ↑07 Sep 2025, 17:36 Tottenham Hotspur Women 1-0 West Ham Women
Oh well, it's all underway.
Oh well. So long as the result is the reverse in the proper football next week, that's all that matters.
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Fauxstrailian, I put it on for a minute or 2 and 3 of the 4 stands at brisbane road were completely empty.
As i said during the euros all thoae banginf on about it, get off your arses and go and watch it
As i said during the euros all thoae banginf on about it, get off your arses and go and watch it
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Being slightly sarcastic but with all the nonsense about the women’s team I don’t see people getting off their arses & going to games
Chelsea v Man City are two of the best teams … SHOULD be a full house surely?
Chelsea v Man City are two of the best teams … SHOULD be a full house surely?
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Fauxstralian wrote: ↑07 Sep 2025, 10:15 I see clubs like Arsenal are playing all their games at their main stadium including Everton playing at Goodison
I presume the limit of games West Ham are allowed to play at London Stadium stops us from doing that?
Given all the hype over women’s football we need to be filling 60,000 seats paying proper prices
Saw a bit on the sports news of the opening GLAMOUR game between Chelsea & Man City & Stamford Bridge looked to have the upper tiers empty. What was the attendance & why wasn’t it full?
Its not as popular as the mens game and never will be.
i think they should play the same day as the men at all stadiums. A double bill, supporting act, BOGOF included in the ticket price. I suppose most wouldnt turn up early or stay late to watch the women, but some would - a family could make a day of it or others might just come in early for a drink and watch a bit. Even more controversial would be to reduce the womens to 30 or 35 mins a half. But im just turning the world on its head here.
i think they should play the same day as the men at all stadiums. A double bill, supporting act, BOGOF included in the ticket price. I suppose most wouldnt turn up early or stay late to watch the women, but some would - a family could make a day of it or others might just come in early for a drink and watch a bit. Even more controversial would be to reduce the womens to 30 or 35 mins a half. But im just turning the world on its head here.
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Re: West Ham United Women
honky cat" wrote: ↑07 Sep 2025, 10:14Come On You Irons" wrote: ↑07 Sep 2025, 09:25honky cat" wrote: ↑07 Sep 2025, 07:52 They've lost a couple of characters recently in Dagny and Kate Longhurst, now mainly foreign players. I am positive about womens football and look out for the results but this seems to be turning into a West Ham team in name only, if young women from the area are not involved."...but this seems to be turning into a West Ham team in name only, if your women from the area are not involved".
Similar to the men's team then with no men from the area in the regular starting line up. And much like the other 19 mens teams in the Premier League.Agree with that
But Bowen must have honorary cockney citizenship by now.
The men's team for all it's faults does still seems to have a core of English players and Londoners. It's a shame women's football is leaving the grass roots as surely that's it's main purpose in being.
Yes, one thing I give the Potter regime a small degree of credit for is recruiting some English players after we became mostly foreign under 'loser Lop', such as getting Ward-Prowse back and signing Wilson and Walker-Peters this summer (though of course they were most likely Sullivan driven cheapskate freebies).
A core of Bowen, Kilman, Ward-Prowse, Wan-Bisaka (London born and raised), Walker-Peters and Wilson as senior pros isn't much in a 25 man squad, but it's better than a lot of Premier League clubs.
A core of Bowen, Kilman, Ward-Prowse, Wan-Bisaka (London born and raised), Walker-Peters and Wilson as senior pros isn't much in a 25 man squad, but it's better than a lot of Premier League clubs.
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I see clubs like Arsenal are playing all their games at their main stadium including Everton playing at Goodison
I presume the limit of games West Ham are allowed to play at London Stadium stops us from doing that?
Given all the hype over women’s football we need to be filling 60,000 seats paying proper prices
Saw a bit on the sports news of the opening GLAMOUR game between Chelsea & Man City & Stamford Bridge looked to have the upper tiers empty. What was the attendance & why wasn’t it full?
I presume the limit of games West Ham are allowed to play at London Stadium stops us from doing that?
Given all the hype over women’s football we need to be filling 60,000 seats paying proper prices
Saw a bit on the sports news of the opening GLAMOUR game between Chelsea & Man City & Stamford Bridge looked to have the upper tiers empty. What was the attendance & why wasn’t it full?
Re: West Ham United Women
Come On You Irons" wrote: ↑07 Sep 2025, 09:25honky cat" wrote: ↑07 Sep 2025, 07:52 They've lost a couple of characters recently in Dagny and Kate Longhurst, now mainly foreign players. I am positive about womens football and look out for the results but this seems to be turning into a West Ham team in name only, if young women from the area are not involved."...but this seems to be turning into a West Ham team in name only, if your women from the area are not involved".
Similar to the men's team then with no men from the area in the regular starting line up. And much like the other 19 mens teams in the Premier League.
Agree with that
But Bowen must have honorary cockney citizenship by now.
The men's team for all it's faults does still seems to have a core of English players and Londoners. It's a shame women's football is leaving the grass roots as surely that's it's main purpose in being.
But Bowen must have honorary cockney citizenship by now.
The men's team for all it's faults does still seems to have a core of English players and Londoners. It's a shame women's football is leaving the grass roots as surely that's it's main purpose in being.
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honky cat" wrote: ↑07 Sep 2025, 07:52 They've lost a couple of characters recently in Dagny and Kate Longhurst, now mainly foreign players. I am positive about womens football and look out for the results but this seems to be turning into a West Ham team in name only, if young women from the area are not involved.
"...but this seems to be turning into a West Ham team in name only, if your women from the area are not involved".
Similar to the men's team then with no men from the area in the regular starting line up. And much like the other 19 mens teams in the Premier League.
Similar to the men's team then with no men from the area in the regular starting line up. And much like the other 19 mens teams in the Premier League.
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It will be interesting to see how Martinez does this season. She was smashing in the goals during the last half of the season, so if she can keep up that form we’ll do alright. It’s nice to have a German up front who scores goals, but we’ll probably struggle to keep hold of her.
Elsewhere, London Lionesses (no affiliation with our south of the river friends) have been promoted and are breaking records with their spending. We will struggle to compete with the other teams because we don’t spend anything because the sole ambition is to remain in the top league. A bit like the men’s team.
Elsewhere, London Lionesses (no affiliation with our south of the river friends) have been promoted and are breaking records with their spending. We will struggle to compete with the other teams because we don’t spend anything because the sole ambition is to remain in the top league. A bit like the men’s team.
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They've lost a couple of characters recently in Dagny and Kate Longhurst, now mainly foreign players. I am positive about womens football and look out for the results but this seems to be turning into a West Ham team in name only, if young women from the area are not involved.
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Kicks off today for the happy Hammers ladies.
Sunday 7 September – Tottenham Hotspur (A) 12noon
Nice fist fixture. I think it'll be on youtube, but could not find it yet.
Sunday 7 September – Tottenham Hotspur (A) 12noon
Nice fist fixture. I think it'll be on youtube, but could not find it yet.
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