Missy Bo Kearns on Liverpool success - Women's Football News March issue on sale

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Liverpool's Missy Bo Kearns features in this month's issue

Our March issue of Women’s Football News is now available to buy here, and you won’t want to miss out on all of the exclusive content on offer.

Liverpool have been the Women’s Super League’s surprise package this season, adding Manchester United to their ever-increasing list of unwitting victims. What’s the secret to the success of Matt Beard’s side and are Liverpool here to disrupt the league’s ecosystem?

Liverpool star Missy Bo Kearn’s offers insight into just this, why the club should be amongst the silverware and how she’s bidding to etch her name amongst Liverpool’s greatest legends.

Vivianne Miedema has returned to the Arsenal fold following her long return from an ACL injury, and she spoke about her ongoing work with Stonewall’s Rainbow Laces campaign, which commemorated its 10-year anniversary with a bespoke ball designed by Miedema, and the power of something as small and seemingly insignificant as the colour of laces in the fight for equality in football.

On the fight for equality, Uefa vice president Laura McAllister opens up on the ongoing battle for gender equity within football governance along with the latest Uefa statute change which will increase the number of women-designated seats on the governing body’s executive committee from one to two.

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Elsewhere in this month’s edition, Former England international Sue Smith gives her say on the England captaincy as Arsenal defender Leah Williamson returns to the competitive fold following her return from an ACL injury, and a special report delves into Bristol City Women’s remarkable home crowds despite the fact the club has yet to record a home league victory this season.

Missy Bo Kearns on Liverpool success - Women's Football News March issue on saleThe front cover of the new March issue of Women's Football News - on sale now

As always, the issue features plenty of exclusive interviews up and down the women’s football pyramid, plus round-ups from the WSL and Championship. Plus, why England missing out on the summer's Olympic Games in Paris will actually benefit the Lionesses going into the Euro2025 qualifiers and beyond.

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