Kane Brooker

Kane Brooker

Sports Journalist · 69 articles

Kane Brooker is an editor for Read Man Utd and contributor for Read WSL and Read La Liga. Having previously featured on Sky Sports News and The Non-League Football Paper, Kane is also the club reporter, programme editor and press and communications officer for Walton Casuals Football Club.

Leaders Chelsea welcome the champions
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Leaders Chelsea welcome the champions

League leaders Chelsea host Liverpool in a clash of the title contenders.

Liverpool ladies won the title last season in dramatic fashion on the final day when they finished above Chelsea on goal difference.

Promotion hopefuls Doncaster and Everton go head to head
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Promotion hopefuls Doncaster and Everton go head to head

Doncaster Rovers Belles travel to Everton Ladies this weekend in a fight for three points between two teams vying for a spot in the top tier.

Both sides are unbeaten in the league so far but the Belles have won all three of their games while Everton have drawn two.

Royals could go 3 points clear with win against Yeovil
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Royals could go 3 points clear with win against Yeovil

Yeovil Town head to high-flyers Reading after securing their first win of the season against Oxford last time out.

The Royals are currently leading the WSL 2, largely in part to in-form striker Fran Kirby, who has netted an impressive ten goals in just three games.

PFA announce Players’ Player of the Year nominees
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PFA announce Players’ Player of the Year nominees

The PFA have today announced the six nominees for the Women’s Players’ Player of the Year award.

Aluko, Bronze, Carney, Clarke, Smith and So-Yun are all up for the honour with the winner set to be announced on April 26.

Goal-line technology confirmed for 2015 World Cup
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Goal-line technology confirmed for 2015 World Cup

FIFA have confirmed this summer’s Women’s World Cup will feature hawk-eye technology to aide officials in decisions involving correctly awarding a goal for the ball crossing the line.

The tournament begins on June 6 and will be the biggest women’s football tournament to date.