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Arsenal will play all 11 of their Women's Super League home games at the Emirates Stadium next season, the club announced on ...
ARSENAL are to host all of their women’s top-flight home games at the Emirates next season. Today the club revealed 11 WSL fixtures will be played at the 60,704-capacity ground during their ...
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The Arsenal Women Supporters Club said in statement: “We are delighted to hear that all WSL home games will be played at ...
Arsenal's attendances are the envy of women's football – not just in England, or Europe, but around the world. So what is their secret?
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Arsenal will play all 11 of next season's Women's Super League home matches at Emirates Stadium, and the club will offer season tickets for the first time.
Women's Champions League winners Arsenal will stage all 11 of their WSL home games at Emirates Stadium in the new season.
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