Women’s World Cup 2023 – Team of the Tournament

This summer's Women's World Cup has been full of drama and entertainment, with several big hitters going out early, and under-established sides making deep runs into the competition. Tournament hosts Australia have certainly made their mark, and the competition on the other side of the bracket with the likes of Sweden, Netherlands and Spain has never been at a higher level. Ahead of the final, we select our Team of the Tournament for the 2023 Women's World Cup!

England – Women’s World Cup 2023 – Tactical Analysis

Sarina Wiegman's England are four games into their World Cup campaign and despite attaining four wins, there remains some skepticism around the nation surrounding how far they can go. Losing there captain Leah Williamson, and 2022 Ballon d'Or nominee Beth Mead to injury, England are having to navigate the biggest competition in world football deprived of two of their best players.

Women’s World Cup 2023 Preview – Alex Greenwood & the loss of Leah Williamson

Coming off ecstasy and triumph at last summer's European Championships, England will be full of confidence heading into the 2023 World Cup. But without their captain, some doubts may begin to form. Leah Williamson played an integral part to England's success last year, firmly reminding everyone why she's one of the best defenders in the world. Luckily for the Three Lions, Alex Greenwood is a similar prototype and should help to put all of those doubts to bed. Here is what Greenwood brings to England in the absence of Leah Williamson.

The benefits of consulting with a performance analyst

Clubs, and certainly professional players, are not currently accessing this to the extent that would truly take their game to the next level. Yet so many youth coaches and younger athletes at the youth level remain unafraid to make that leap. Soon it will be those coaches and players who are already investing in their development as they work through the game, that will leapfrog those that continue to fall behind. Whoever takes the shot first will reap the rewards, and it's now up to the clubs and players to see the value.

England 2-1 Spain – UEFA Women’s Euro 2022 – Match Analysis

What an exhilarating game. England and Spain have been two of the best teams at this summer's European Championships, and the quarter-final match-up between the two heavyweights proved to be one of the best in recent memory. Both teams left absolutely everything on the pitch, pushing and probing for the win the entire 120 minutes. In the end it was the Three Lionesses that pulled off the impressive result in extra time, with Georgia Stanway and Kiera Walsh leading the charge to victory. Here is our analysis of the fiery affair.

Chelsea 3-2 Manchester City – Women’s FA Cup Final Analysis

What a game. If you missed this one, seriously, go back and watch the explosion of emotions and hard-felt performances across the pitch in Chelsea's narrow 3-2 win over Manchester City. The Citizens were dominant on the day going forward, yet Chelsea kept pushing and probing to take the lead not once, not twice, but three times. Their relentless goal-scoring when the odds seemed stacked against them ensured City always had an uphill battle to climb, and eventually became too big of a task for Gareth Taylor's team. Here is our match analysis of the 2022 Women's FA Cup Final between Chelsea and City.

FIFA Women’s World Cup – England 2-1 Scotland – Tactical Analysis

Group D, tipped by many to be the Group of Death, is now the fourth group to kick off at the Women's World Cup. Although the score-line looks far from comfortable, in the end England had a comfortable evening as they floated by Scotland with ease and their stars really shone bright. Here is our Tactical Analysis for England's opening group stage match against Scotland.