Tottenham have sacked their head coaches, Karen Hills and Juan Amoros, and replaced them with Rehanne Skinner on a hectic day of Women’s Super League changes. The move was announced hours after West Ham confirmed the departure of their manager, Matt Beard. Hills and Amoros leave with Spurs second from bottom
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Women’s Super League 2019-20: 10 things to look out for this season
1) New sponsors and more matches The renamed Barclays FA Women’s Super League has an increased prize fund of £500,000 and has grown by one club to 12. The promotion of Tottenham and Manchester United (only Yeovil were relegated) will bring more derbies and should deliver more excitement. WSL 2019-20: our club-by-club
Nikita Parris’s Manchester City exit a worry but United are ready for big time | Rachel Brown-Finnis
Parris’s departure puts City in the spotlight Nikita Parris: ‘Women’s football needs to build from the ground up to flourish’ Arsenal completed their title-winning season with another victory, inflicting a first defeat of the season on Manchester City. It took a stunning goal from Emma Mitchell in the 88th minute to
Women’s FA Cup final: Manchester City’s second-half blitz sinks West Ham
Manchester City completed a domestic cup double by clinching a second ever FA Cup, beating final debutants West Ham in front of an overwhelmingly hostile crowd at Wembley. The Hammers, who only turned professional in the summer, took the game to the Women’s Super League runners-up in the first half. But