Bunny Shaw is back and Chelsea stay perfect – Women’s Football Weekly podcast

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On today’s pod: is Arsenal’s title challenge already under threat? The panel ask how Renée Slegers’ side failed to close out the game at the Emirates, and whether Aston Villa’s late equaliser signals a turning point for Natalia Arroyo’s team.

The panel reflects on an emotional match as Manchester United win at Liverpool, and discusses Hinata Miyazawa’s growing influence and what United’s unbeaten start reveals about their own title credentials.

Elsewhere, Bunny Shaw is back on the scoresheet as Manchester City impress again, but how close are they to clicking into top gear? Chelsea make it four wins from four, but is Sonia Bompastor’s constant rotation helping or hindering? And what is going wrong for West Ham and Everton?

Plus: the panel react to the Women in Football survey on workplace discrimination, asks what the new-look Champions League on Disney+ could mean for the game, and takes your questions as always.

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 Khadija Shaw of Manchester City shoots as Saki Kumagai of London City Lionesses handles the ball, which resulted in a penalty during the Barclays Women's Super League match between Manchester City and London City Lionesses at Joie Stadium on September 28, 2025 in Manchester, England. (Photo by Charlotte Tattersall - WSL/WSL Football via Getty Images)
Photograph: Charlotte Tattersall/WSL/WSL Football/Getty Images
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