Arsenal boss Jonas Eidevall to Sky Sports: “Both are foot injuries. Both are expected to be out for a few weeks. [We] can’t put an exact time frame on those until they have seen the consultants here. We need to give that a bit of time so we can have a better prognosis”
Arsenal assistant coach Jonas Eidevall has confirmed that defender Leah Williamson will not travel with the team to Reading FC on Sunday.
The centre-back who is expected to be out for a few weeks with a foot injury, Eyvind Eidevall, confirmed. In addition, team-mate Rafael Souza was also confirmed out.
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England Lionesses beat the USA on Friday night at Wembley, and in doing so, left one of their players in a protective boot. A photo was then taken of the player on crutches as she watched from her seat.
“Both are foot injuries,” Eidevall confirmed to Sky Sports about Williamson and Souza.
“[We] can’t put an exact time frame on those until they have seen the consultants here. We need to give that a bit of time so we can have a better prognosis.”
Arsenal have proved they’re going to be serious contenders in the upcoming WSL season, beating Brighton and Tottenham 4-0 so far.
The campaign continues on Reading and then they jump into the Champions League. Their next opponent is Lyon, who defended the title last year.
Wednesday October 19: Lyon (A)
Sunday October 23: Liverpool (A)
Thursday October 27: Zurich (H)
Sunday October 30: West Ham (H) – live on Sky Sports
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Sky Sports will continue to cover the FA Women’s Super League. Additionally, a bespoke Twitter channel will provide users with content across all Sky Sports’ social media channels.
2019 marks the 2022/23 season of the women’s soccer league that recently got a new digital platform. The Sky Sports WSL TikTok account will be giving fans 360-degree coverage of the league and granting them exclusive access to their new favorite players while The Dub, a new Snapchat Discover show aims to become the brand’s hub for content.
Sky Showcase is a new channel where all Sky customers will be able to watch the opening weekend fixtures from major sporting competitions like the UEFA Champions League and Euros without a subscription. This channel will curate some of the top shows, films and sports from across several different channels in one place.
No matter where you are, you can access all the latest information about women’s surfing from WSL across Sky Sports websites and apps. You’ll also be able to watch free match highlights, comprehensive coverage of every game, and in-game clips right on Sky Sports digital platforms.