Ella Cahoon

Ella Cahoon

Sports Journalist · 79 articles

Ella is a 22 year-old PR worker based in London. She has played football since the age of 8 and is extremely passionate about raising the profile of the women's game in terms of media coverage, fan-base and participation.

Asisat Oshoala voted BBC Women’s Footballer of the Year
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Asisat Oshoala voted BBC Women’s Footballer of the Year

Liverpool forward Asisat Oshoala has been voted BBC Women’s Footballer of the Year.

She will now compete with Nigeria’s senior side in this summer’s World Cup after helping the under 20’s to the final last year, picking up the Golden Boot and Player of the Tournament award in the process.

Bees hope for first win against local rivals Millwall
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Bees hope for first win against local rivals Millwall

Bottom of the table London Bees are still searching for their first win of the season, after defeat against Villa this weekend condemned them to their fifth straight loss in a row.

The Bees will host local rivals Millwall on Wednesday night with the Lionesses looking to move up to fourth in the table with a victory.

Everton complete dramatic comeback with stoppage time penalty
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Everton complete dramatic comeback with stoppage time penalty

After opening the scoring after just 12 seconds and going two goals to the good, Oxford United were beaten in dramatic fashion by Everton in the comeback of all comebacks.

The Toffees sealed the 3-2 win over United deep in to stoppage time with a last minute penalty from Paige Williams.

Sheffield promoted to WSL with play-off win against Pompey
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Sheffield promoted to WSL with play-off win against Pompey

WPL Northern champions Sheffield FC beat Portsmouth, the winners of the Southern division, in the Premier League play-off final on Sunday.

Lisa Giampalma scored a stoppage time winner, which was the only goal of the game, to earn her side promotion to the Women’s Super League next season.

Doncaster do the double over Durham
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Doncaster do the double over Durham

Doncaster Rovers Belles kept the pressure on Reading with a comfortable 2-0 win over Durham on Thursday night.

The two sides had previously met on the opening day of the season, when the Belles were again victorious.

FA chief exec Martin Glenn targets growth of women’s game
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FA chief exec Martin Glenn targets growth of women’s game

In his first day as FA Chief Executive, Martin Glenn has spoken out about his future plans to improve the status of women’s football in England.

The 54-year-old also targeted a 2023 World Cup win for the national team and said the women’s game is an essential part of the popularity of football.

Everton and Yeovil battle for crucial promotion points
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Everton and Yeovil battle for crucial promotion points

Third placed Yeovil travel to Everton this weekend in the WSL 2 with just one point separating the sides.

Yeovil are unbeaten in four games whereas the Toffees come in to this fixture off the back of a defeat to promotion rivals Reading.

Belles maintain top spot with 5-1 win over Bees
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Belles maintain top spot with 5-1 win over Bees

Doncaster Rovers Belles made it five wins from six with victory over second-from-bottom London Bees.

Goddard scored for the visitors but braces from England and Roberts, and a rare header for Smith, proved too much for the Bees.

Watford look to climb off bottom with win at Villa
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Watford look to climb off bottom with win at Villa

Villa welcome back captain Sherry McCue and midfielder Alicia Robinson as they look to climb as high as 4th with a win against Watford.

Watford currently sit bottom of the WSL 1 with just one point from their opening 5 games.

Inconsistent Liverpool hope for three points at Notts
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Inconsistent Liverpool hope for three points at Notts

Notts County play host to current champions Liverpool who will want a win before the international break to keep pace with leaders Chelsea.

County are the WSL 1’s top goalscorers, with all but two players from last weekend’s starting XI having netted for the Pies.