It’s a very international show, featuring Racing Louisville FC and Northern Ireland defender Rebecca Holloway.
We also take a look at the Canada Women’s National Team fight for equality and its affect on the players at the national team level and club levels.
A look at recent friendly tournaments Cup of Nations, SheBelieves Cup, Arnold Clarke Cup, and the Women’s World Cup Playoffs.
We also hear from Racing Louisville FC Head Coach Kim Björkegren, Canada Women’s National Team Head Coach Bev Priestman, OL Reign Head Coach Laura Harvey and forward Tziarra King, Brazil WNT Head Coach Pia Sundhage.
Episode Links
Follow Rebecca Holloway on Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/becks_holloway/
Watch “Why We Dance” the story of the Northern Ireland Women’s National Team – https://youtu.be/F7yO9Htorvg
Cup of Nations Recap – https://www.matildas.com.au/cup-of-nations/news/how-to-watch-cup-nations-2023
FIFA Women’s World Cup Playoffs – https://www.fifa.com/fifaplus/en/articles/play-off-tournament-womens-world-cup-2023-review-haiti-panama-portugal
Catch Patty’s new YouTube Show Mission California – https://mission-california.com/
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Photo Courtesy of Racing Louisville FC
Original Broadcast Date: February 28, 2023
Women’s World Football Show is hosted, written, edited and produced by Patty La Bella.
Additional assistance for this episode by Rebecca Holloway, Jeff Greer, Aaron Hiefetz, and Ryan Perez.
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she’s a 2-time time Olympic bronze medal winner and now anchoring the midfield for the Utah Royals.
Sophie Bell
Now, in a new town and a new team, Abby has won the job of Number One goalkeeper with the Utah Royals. Abby chats about her new team, what its like playing for Laura Harvey, and getting used to her new home in the Mountainous state.
Women’s FA Cup Final

WWFShow post-game reporter Alana “AJ” Johnson returned to Orlando for the opening match against Utah Royals FC. Listen to AJ’s exclusive interview with new Pride defender and former Florida State Seminole Carson Pickett. Fresh off of a successful campaign at Brisbane Roar in the Westfield W-League, Carson chats with AJ about coming back home to play in Florida, her W-League experience and more! Plus, AJ brings us interesting soundbites from Orlando Pride Head Coach Tom Sermanni and members of his team Sydney Leroux, Defender Shelina Zadorsky. Plus, what happened with that ‘face interference’ call? We hear from Utah Royals FC Head Coach Laura Harvey on the controversial call that may have cost the her team 3 points. (Laura Harvey 28:33′; Sydney Leroux 30:50’; Shelina Zadorsky 32:10’; Carson Pickett 34:03’)

did during the season, the growth of the team and it’s future. Emma also shares with us her thoughts on women’s football in New Zealand and why it’s important for stars to promote the game within the community.
After winning the Westfield W-League championship with Melbourne City last season, Laura Alleway travels across town to play for rivals Melbourne Victory to begin a new season and a new role. Laura stops by to chat with Adam about taking on the leadership rold and why it’s important to have a good mental state to play well.
Germany Report
Jessica Fishlock stepped out of her comfort zone at the age of 19, leaving her Cardiff City home to conquer the world. And she’s never looked back. As the only Welsh player male or female with 100 caps for the Wales National Team, Jess has set the standard for success in women’s football and beyond. In 2017 Jess played for & coached Melbourne City FC to its second consecutive W-League win. Soon after she was on her way to the USA to play her fifth season with Seattle Reign FC in the NWSL (one of six leagues she’s represented in her decade-long career).
better to get on the show than dangerous striker Nadia Lawrence! The Welsh international has been a huge part of the Yeovil success story and shares her experiences with the newly promoted team. What does the promotion mean to the team as a whole? How does WSL 1 compare with WSL 2? And what’s it like to be a role model in the fan-friendly town? Nadia gives us all the answers and more!