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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 84: Heather O’Reilly, Craig Deans, Mark Sampson, Rachel Daly

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Women’s World Football Show, Episode 84 features exclusive interviews with former USWNT midfielder Heather O’Reilly; Newcastle Jets manager Craig Deans; England manager Mark Sampson; and England striker Rachel Daly.

Hard working. Determined. Persistent. Resilient. Add all these together and you’ll come up with the theme of this episode! First up is an exclusive interview with one of the most decorated, not to mention toughest footballers in the game – Heather O’Reilly.

haoaction_finalMuch to the dismay of everyone, HAO recently announced her retirement from international play, ending a celebrated career of 231 appearances for the U.S. Women’s National Team. After a memorable farewell match against Thailand (where she scored and assisted with a goal), HAO shares with us that emotional match and some of her thoughts throughout the game.

HAO was a high school teenager when she was called up to the USWNT, spending her growing-up years as an integral member of the team. So, how do you leave something that’s been so much a part of your past and shaped you into the person you are today? The 3-time Olympic gold medal winner gives us a glimpse into her decision, what prompted it, and why she knows it’s the right time. Plus, what does the future hold for HAO and what does she want her legacy to be when we look back on her career?!

There’s nothing quite like the HAO story and she’s here to share it with us! Get out your tissues, and be prepared to fall in love with HAO all over again!

Check out HAO’s website where you can learn about the many causes she supports at OReillySoccer.com.

deans_finalCraig Deans
The Westfield W-League is kicking off and our first guest of the season is Newcastle Jets head coach Craig Deans. The coach talks about his biggest challenges this season, some of the players he’s bringing back and a few he lost. Plus, what are his thoughts on how Melbourne City has transformed the league, the growth to the women’s’ game down under and lots more! If you’re as excited about the 2016-17 W-League season as we are, then this interview will give you a kick in the pants!

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Our theme of hard-working footballers continues with Houston Dash midfielder Megan Crosson. After surviving two ACL tears at a very young age and being passed over in the 2016 NWSL college draft, the Santa Clara University midfielder could have given up a long time ago. But her passion and drive for the game she loved led her all the way to the NWSL. Still looking for more playing time, she recently went to Japan to play for Konomiya Speranza Osaka-Takatsuki of the Nadeshiko League. Meg shows that it’s not how many times you get knocked down, it’s how many times you Fight! (you have to listen to understand). If you’re going through a set back of any kind, you’ll want to catch this interview with Meg Crosson and be prepared to get inspired!

England vs France
Our trusty co-host Adam Barlow suffered through the recent England vs. France friendly in Doncaster on October 21, 2016. The defensive play of both teams resulted in a 0-0 draw, and while the match wasn’t the most exciting of the year, we learned a few things from both teams. Listen to England manager Mark Sampson discuss the confidence of his players and how important it is to continue to play top-tier teams. Plus England striker Rachel Daly discusses her form, her thoughts on playing in Houston and more!

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Plus…
A look at the upcoming USWNT friendlies vs. Romania; Euro friendlies, FAWSL updates and more!

Fade Out Music by KC and the Sunshine Band

Original Broadcast Date: October 30, 2016

Photo credits courtesy of: ussoccer.com; oreillysoccer.com; Upper V Athlete Management; TheFA.com; @RachelDaly3

 

Episode 82: Amy Harrison, Lisa De Vanna, Danielle Carter, Lindsey Horan, Morgan Brian

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Women’s World Football Show, Episode 82 features exclusive interviews with Aussie defender Amy Harrison; Aussie striker Lisa DeVanna; England striker Danielle Carter; plus, USA stars Lindsey Horan and Morgan Brian.

Women’s World Football Show welcomes not one, but two Mighty Matildas. First up is one of Australia’s brightest young prospects Amy Harrison. Adam sits down with the young defender to talk about her pro football journey, her early years, playing along side her idol, what it feels like to pull on the gold shirt of the Matildas, and more!

Despite suffering a dreadful injury in December of 2015, Amy is well on the way to recovery. In this insightful interview Amy talks about her road back to full fitness and her hopes for the up coming W-League season with Sydney FC, one of the most successful clubs in the W-League.

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Lisa De Vanna
One name that crosses continents is none other that the irrepressible Lisa De Vanna. The speedy striker recently signed with the Orlando Pride in the NWSL and our corespondent from Women’s Soccer Weekly, Michelle Stile caught up with Lisa to chat about her career, her new role as ‘Leader,’ and what really brought her back to the NWSL. Plus, what’s changed for Lisa since we last saw her? If you are any kind of women’s footie fan, you do not want to miss this exclusive with one of the biggest names in the game!

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England vs. Estonia
Danielle Carter makes it two hatdanielle_carter_final-tricks in two international appearances as England thrash Estonia 5-0 to go top of their Euro 2017 qualifying group. Our own Adam Barlow was on the scene and brings us a full report, plus interviews with Danielle Carter and Estonia manager Keith Boanas.

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The USA women played two friendlies in September, first against Thailand in Ohio and then, they met the Netherlands in Georgia. There’s a wave of young blood pulsing through this team and our correspondent Michelle Stile was on hand at the Georgia Dome to talk a couple young bloods, Lindsey Horan and Morgan Brian!

FAWSL
Manchester City won the Women’s Super League title for the first time, with a 2-0 victory over Chelsea Ladies confirming them as champions. Adam breaks down the match and gives us a look into the future of the FAWSL

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The National Women’s Soccer League post-season is set and Patty brings us up to speed on all the details. Plus we take a look at the last days of the 2016 regular season and hear from superstar striker Alex Morgan!

 

Malta
As the Euro 2017 qualifying competition comes to a close we take a lookmalta_football_assoc at one of the smaller countries to take part. Malta may be a small nation but this won’t stop them from developing woman’s football in the region. Maltese Journalist Ginaluca Lia is following the women’s game closely in his country and updates us on the domestic league, the National Team and the challenges the game faces on a whole. Join us as we spotlight women’s football in the beautiful country of Malta!

Plus…
Tons of outtakes!

Fade Out Music by Colin Hay

Original Broadcast Date: Sept. 25, 2016

Photo credits courtesy of: LisaDeVanna11.com; ussoccer.com; Stefan Postles/Getty Images (Harrison); Morgan Brian; Orlando Pride.

Episode 66: Natasha Dowie, Lucy Staniforth

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Women’s World Football Show, Episode 66 features exclusive interviews with England striker Natasha Dowie; Liverpool’s Lucy Staniforth; plus, W-League Grand Final review with Cheryl Downes; and a look at the recent USWNT lawsuit with legal expert Michelle Stile.

Women’s World Football Show is touching all corners of the world this week. First up is an exclusive interview with FAWSL DowieMelbourne_finalstar Natasha Dowie!

Adam sits down with the versatile striker as she prepares to make her debut with her new team – Doncaster Belles. As one of the biggest moves of this off-season, Natasha gives us insight on why she chose the Belles over other teams and what we can expect to see from her in 2016.

After three successful seasons with Liverpool Ladies, Natasha discusses her former team and their very dramatic FAWSL back-to-back championships. Natasha also gives us her thoughts on playing in the Australia’s Westfield W-League and why Melbourne Victory has not seen the last of her.

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The 2016 Olympic qualifying event kicks off on February 10, 2016 in Texas and we’re breaking down all the juicy tidbits. If you haven’t heard about all the surprise roster moves from top teams USA, Canada and Mexico, then you’ll want to pay attention. What… no HAO? No Charlyn Corral and… Where’s Kaylyn Kyle?

 

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Thought you heard enough from former Liverpool players? Guess again! Adam recently caught up with the ever-popular Lucy Staniforth. The affable midfielder talks about her recent move back to Sunderland, a team where her career started. Despite two season-ending injuries, Lucy’s positive spirit and dedicated work ethic helped her forge her way back stronger than ever. Prepare yourself to be inspired!

 

W-League Grand Final
The ninth season of the W-League has wrapped up! But not before giving us an entertaining Grand Final (what’s this about rock, paper scissors?). TV star and reporter for The Women’s Game, Cheryl Downes was in Melbourne taking notes and names and she’s here to give us every play-by-play detail. Plus, Cheryl gives us her assessment on the season and also some insight on who we can expect to see back next year and who played their last match!

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US Soccer vs. USWNT
Are you scratching your noggin over the recent lawsuit filed by US Soccer against the US Women’s National Team? If so, we brought in soccer journalist and attorney-at-law Michelle Stile to give us the rundown. How did this happen and why is it happening now right before Olympic qualifiers? Court is in session, so take a listen!
Check out Michelle’s awesome website Women’s Soccer Weekly!

Plus…
Women’s FA Cup results; FAWSL schedule update; NWSL updates and more!

Fade Out Music by Ringo Starr

Original Broadcast Date: February 7, 2016

Episode 29: Kate Gill

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KateGillBall_finalR1Women’s World Football Show, Episode 29 features an exclusive interview with Australia striker Kate Gill; Plus Texas A&M defender Meghan Streight and University of Kentucky forward Stuart Pope; and Prince Edward Island youth soccer spoksperson Susan Dieghan.

Women’s World Football Show welcomes the Matilda’s all-time leading goal scorer and Perth Glory FC striker Kate Gill! The Aussie international gives us an inside look at the Glory women and what has made them the best team in the W-League this season.

As one of the most skillful female goal-scorers of our time, Kate gives us a glimpse into what her Matilda goal-scoring record means to her as a player and as a person, growing up an Everton fan, her discovery of football and more.

England Update
Did you know over 55,000 fans will be rocking Wembley this month for the England vs Germany friendly?! Adam previews the upcoming match with a look at Mark Sampson’s squad, as well as valuable viewing information.

SEC Women’s Soccer Championship
Postgame Gator Alana “AJ” Johnson stops by to chat about the SEC Women’s Championship with two great interviews: Texas A&M star defender Meghan Streight and University of Kentucky forward Stuart Pope. If you don’t know much about women’s collegiate soccer, then you’ll want to get educated with “WWFShow College Soccer 101.”

Plus your crusty trusty co-hosts recap CONCACAF World Cup qualifiers and European Champions League qualifiers.

And finally, Adam takes us to Prince Edward Island in Canada to talk grassroots football with Susan Dieghan. Learn about the great things they’re doing to help grow women’s soccer through youth camps and women’s coaching programs.

Oh and did we mention Kate Gill?!

Music by Men at Work and Colin Hay.

Original Broadcast Date: November 16, 2014.

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