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Women’s World Football Show is the longest-running podcast covering women’s soccer throughout the world. Discover the award-winning content that spotlights inspiring stories of the game’s leading women footballers, coaches, and influencers. Join us for exclusive interviews, bringing you closer to the game and learning more about your favorite players.

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Episode 119: Katja Snoeijs, Phil Neville, Jayne Ludlow, John Halloran, Karen Valenzuela

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Women’s World Football Show, Episode 119: Features interviews with VV Alkmaar striker Katja Snoeijs; soundbites from England manager Phil Neville; Wales manager Jayne Ludlow; Chicago sportswriter John Halloran; and Seattle Reign pundit Karen Valenzuela.

Katja Snoeijs, Women's World Football Show, womens soccerComing off an excellent year in the Eredivisie Vrouwen (the professional women’s football league in the Netherlands), Katja Snoeijs is picking up where she left off. Last season Katja led the Dutch league with most goals scored and is on pace to have another record-breaking season. Adam sits down with the young VV Alkmaar striker to chat about her recent successes, how she got where she is today and what the future looks like.

Katja continues to turn heads in the Netherlands, with a call up to the national team squad during Algarve and receiving multiple awards along the way. Do not miss this interview with one of the rising stars in the Dutch game today! (24:54’)
Follow Katja on Twitter @Ksnoeijs

England vs Wales
Jayne Ludlow, Women's World Football Show, women's soccerAdam took a trip to Southampton for the Women’s World Cup Qualifier between England and Wales. Don’t let the 0-0 score fool you… this was a feisty affair with a huge crowd and Adam breaks it all down. We hear what Welsh Head Coach and Arsenal legend Jayne Ludlow has to say about her team’s form and why a draw against FIFA ranked #2 England feels like a victory. (6:40’)Phil Neville, Women's World Football Show, women's soccer

We also hear from England gaffer Phil Neville post game as he explains why he’s still proud of his team despite the score. This is a very thoughtful and in-depth presser with subjects spanning from this match, his philosophy on the short corner, SheBelieves and more. (9′)

Women's World Football Show, women's soccerNWSL Previews, Pt. 2
In this edition of Women’s World Football Show’s National Women’s Soccer League’s preview, we take a close look at the Chicago Red Stars and Seattle Reign FC. First up, Chicago sportswriter John Halloran puts Rory Dames’ team under the microscope. How is Sam Kerr going to shake up the team? Why are the Red Stars better without Christen Press? And Why is the 2018 squad stronger than last year? John gives it to us unafraid and unfiltered!! (52’)
Read John’s NWSL preview in American Soccer Now.
Follow John on Twitter @JohnDHalloran

Women's World Football Show, women's soccer, Seattle Reign FCThen, we jump on the Reign Train with WWFShow correspondent and Seattle Reign FC pundit Karen Valenzuela. The Reign has made some major adjustments in the off-season, but is it enough to get them that elusive NWSL Championship crown? Karen takes us through some of the important changes including the big trade that sent away fan favorites Christine Nairn, Carson Pickett and Haley Kopmeyer. (01:11’)
Follow Karen on Twitter @VictoriaNoir89
Catch From the Stands YouTube show.Follow on Twitter @FTS_Woso.

AND…
WWFShow hosts answer these burning questions:
How did USA dominate over Mexico?
Is this Mexico squad ready for CONCACAF?
What’s with the new USA kits?
Is it OK for Mexico Head Coach Roberto Medina to pat his players on the head?
Plus so much MORE!

Photos courtesy of: vrouwenvoetbalnieuws.nl; Katja Snoeijs; NWSLSoccer.com

Women’s World Football Show website design and theme music by Patricia La Bella

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Episode 107: Hayley Raso

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Episode 107 of Women’s World Football Show features an exclusive interview with Australian international and Portland Thorns FC striker Hayley Raso; soundbites from Thorns FC coach Mark Parsons, North Carolina Courage head coach Paul Riley and forward McCall Zerboni; and sportswriters John D. Halloran and Sophie Lawson.

The 2017 season has been a breakout year for the young Australian forward Hayley Raso. In this Women’s World Football Show exclusive interview, Hayley shares with us her experiences playing for Portland Thorns FC, the Australian Women’s National Team, and what she attributes to her recent successes.

Hayley also takes us back to one of the most difficult times in her life and how she overcame it, to become a world-class footballer. The young Aussie also chats about winning the Thorns Supporters Player of the Year award, why her fellow Matilda’s fit so well in the NWSL, her thoughts on heading home to play for Brisbane and more! There’s a time for everything in life and this is definitely the right time for Raso! (25’)

2017 NWSL Championship Final
Patty and Adam take a good hard look at this year’s NWSL Championship Finals. It was a cagey affair between the two top teams in the league, Portland Thorns FC and North Carolina Courage. What were some of the highlights, lowlights and where were all the cards? We hear soundbites from Courage head coach Paul Riley and forward McCall Zerboni, who discuss this special team, the move from WNY to North Carolina and the tight atmosphere of the group. Also, Thorns FC head coach Mark Parsons shares his thoughts on Hayley Raso, and why he is a “believer!”

UEFA Women’s Champions League
Can you believe that UEFA Women’s Champions League is already underway? To get up to date on the recent results of Round of 32, Adam sits down with soccer writer Sophie Lawson. There were some stunning results including Chelsea’s upset over Bayern Munich, Wolfsburg 12-2 thumping of Atletico Madrid, and more! Sophie gives us an update and a look forward to Round of 16. If you’re looking for a comprehensive report into this exciting tournament, look no further than the 41st minute of WWFShow! (41’)
Read Sophie Lawson’s articles and updates in Vavel UK!

Chicago Red Stars
The Chicago Red Stars remain a fascination in the NWSL. With a team stacked with USWNT stars and a ton of impact players, it’s amazing that this team doesn’t have a few NWSL Championship trophies on the mantle, not to mention one single finals appearance. To discuss the phenomenon, Patty chats with Chicago sports writer John D. Halloran. As one of the more respected voices in American women’s soccer journalism, John gives us a unique look at one of the best franchises in the league. What are they missing? Do we praise or blame Coach Dames? And where will Christen Press be next season? If you are a Red Stars supporter or wanna-be supporter, you do not want to miss this introspective report. (1:03:00’)
Follow John on Twitter @JohnDHalloran
Read John’s recent article on the 2017 NWSL Final in America Soccer Now.

Plus…
The 4-nations tournament in China, featuring North Korea, Brazil and Mexico; A look at upcoming international friendlies; FAWSL updates and MORE!

Original Broadcast Date: October 15, 2017

Photos courtesy of: North Carolina Courage; Portland Thorns FC; Brad Smith/ISIPhotos.com (nwslsoccer.com); Profile pic by Craig Michelidyer (Portland Thorns FC)

Fade out song: by The Power League

Women’s World Football Show website design and theme music by Patricia La Bella

Women’s World Football Show® is a registered trademark and it’s audio and logo cannot be used without expressed written authorization.

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