
Kathryn Batte
Football Reporter at Daily Mail
Women’s Football Reporter for The Telegraph. Also tweet about Hull // 🦋 https://t.co/EESkrxuteG 📧[email protected]
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msn.com | Sonia Twigg |Kathryn Batte
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telegraph.co.uk | Sonia Twigg |Kathryn Batte
Arsenal 4 Manchester United 3What a difference a few months can make. As Chloe Kelly paid tribute to Arsenal for "putting a smile back" on her face in the sunshine at the Emirates, it provided a stark contrast to the dark clouds which surrounded her exit from Manchester City in January. Kelly scored and provided an assist as Arsenal closed out their Women's Super League season with a thrilling win over Manchester United to secure second place behind unbeaten Chelsea.
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telegraph.co.uk | Kathryn Batte
What is the big idea? A regular global seven-a-side women's tournament of top clubs worldwide, culminating in a "grand-slam series" to add to the women's football calendar. Statements from W7F have asserted the design as promising "fast, high-scoring matches, global exposure, and game-changing financial opportunities for players and clubs". It follows on from the emergence of short-sided football competitions, such as Sky's Baller League, attracting lucrative commercial investment.
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sports.yahoo.com | Kathryn Batte
Manchester City will compete in the World Sevens Football tournament in Portugal this month, giving England duo Lauren Hemp and Alex Greenwood a chance to prove their fitness for this summer’s European Championship. Hemp and Greenwood have just returned from long-term injuries and will now have the chance for extra game time before the Lionesses’ Euro 2025 campaign begins.
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malaysia.news.yahoo.com | Kathryn Batte
Kathryn Batte6 May 2025 at 9:29 am·4-min readManchester City will compete in the World Sevens Football tournament in Portugal this month, giving England duo Lauren Hemp and Alex Greenwood a chance to prove their fitness for this summer’s European Championship. Hemp and Greenwood have just returned from long-term injuries and will now have the chance for extra game time before the Lionesses’ Euro 2025 campaign begins.
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What a legend🥹

Come on you @HullCity 🧡🖤⚽️ https://t.co/yrqwFesjjS

For god's sake we just need some stability! He's not been perfect but there's potential there. At least give him a chance to build.

Understand a change is being considered. Could still go either way but if you’re asking me to give a definitive answer I’d be more surprised if Ruben is in charge come the start of next season than not. Feels a controversial (for some at least) call if it happens. #hcafc

First time at Fratton Park and every Portsmouth fan I spoke to was lovely. Pleased we are both safe 🙌🏻