
Crossways - A Women’s Football Show With Steph Houghton and Ian Wright
Crossways is a weekly women's football show hosted by former England internationals Steph Houghton and Ian Wright. The podcast covers the Barclays WSL and the broader women's game, featuring behind-the-scenes stories, business insights, and fan interaction. Episodes are available as a video podcast on YouTube and audio on Spotify and other platforms.
Episodes
Alexia's emotional farewell + Team of the Season
Ian Wright and Steph Houghton are back together for the final Crossways of the season. Our hosts speak about their time in Oslo, Charlton's monumental penalty shootout victory over Leicester and Alexia Putellas's emotional farewell after spending 14 years at Barcelona. Could she be on her way to the WSL? Steph and Wrighty both pick their team of the season, who has stood out, and will they agree o
Barcelona are UWCL champions again! + Charlton clinch promotion
Crossways hits the road for another UEFA Women’s Champions League final as Barcelona took on OL Lyonnes in Oslo. Our host Ian Wright takes us through his time in Norway, from lunch with Steph Houghton to Charlton’s penalty shootout success and meeting some familiar faces at the Ullevaal Stadium. Ian was full of love for Ewa Pajor as Barcelona ran away 4-0 victors to reclaim the UWCL title.
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Annabel Blanchard on final day drama, biggest inspirations, Crystal Palace's ambitions
Ian Wright and Steph Houghton welcome Crystal Palace's Annabel Blanchard into the studio to chat all things relegation, promotion, and ambition. Annabel talks our hosts through her career, playing against her brothers from a young age, to playing against the best in the world in the WSL. She relives Crystal Palace's dramatic season as they clinched promotion on the final day, and discusses the clu
City go for the double, Brighton's bright future, and Beth Mead departs Arsenal
Steph Houghton and Ian Wright react to the Women's FA Cup semi finals which showcased two incredible comebacks from 2-0 down. First, they look at how Chelsea let go of a 2-0 lead over Manchester City, discussing Bompastor's use of her squad, and Bunny Shaw's performance against her potential new employers. Then, our hosts believe there are positives for Liverpool to take into the new season despit
Arsenal's domestic disappointment, Beth England's shock departure, and promotion joy
Ian Wright and Steph Houghton are back together in Manchester to talk through a huge weekend of football in England and Europe. As they recorded before kick off in Brighton v Arsenal, Steph sends a special message to Crossways viewers as City are crowned Barclays WSL champions. We start with Manchester City's nervy but necessary three points at home to Liverpool, as they won late through a Knaak h
Arsenal one step closer, Bunny Shaw's contract, and Manchester United fall away
Steph Houghton and Ian Wright react to Arsenal Women's 2-1 victory over OL Lyonnes in the UEFA Women's Champions League semifinal first leg, heaping praise on Olivia Smith and Arsenal's second-half performance and noting some criticisms about how OL Lyonnes played. After calling for goal line technology in last week's episode, our hosts discuss the moment of controversy in Everton's heavy loss to
Q&A: Best striker in the world, United lacking leaders, and changes to WSL
Ian Wright and Steph Houghton are back together in the studio! You asked, and they answered. Who is the best striker in the world right now? Who will finish in the top 3? What changes would they like to see in the WSL? And more... WSL predictions also return, with five tough-to-call fixtures this weekend. Play along and join the Crossways league at full-time-forecast.com
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What Georgia Stanway’s performance could mean for her future
Steph Houghton and Ian Wright reflect on the Lionesses' victory over Spain at Wembley earlier this week. They focus on Lauren James's incomparable ability, Georgia Stanway's improvement and potential move to Arsenal, Esme Morgan's bravery and Lucia Kendall's opportunity against the world champions. Our hosts then discuss Marie-Louise Eta, who is breaking down barriers, having been appointed as hea
Steph McCaffrey: from NWSL to England's seventh tier
Ian Wright and Steph Houghton are joined in the studio by former USWNT, Boston Breakers and Chicago Red Stars forward Stephanie McCaffrey! Steph moved over to London to become Co-Owner and Director of Women's Football at Leyton Orient FC, who play in the seventh tier of women's football in England. Our hosts ask Steph about the intricacies of her role, how it compares to football in the USA, and w
Arsenal through to UWCL semi final! + Manchester United's problems
Steph Houghton and Ian Wright take us through all the key talking points of two action packed UEFA Women's Champions League quarter finals. There were huge questions asked of referees and VAR again following a hair pull on Alyssa Thompson. Daphne van Domselaar pulled off some world class saves and Chelsea left it too late as Arsenal progressed to the semi finals. In Munich, Manchester United could
Arsenal’s Advantage, Chelsea’s Frustration, and United’s Fight
Ian Wright and Steph Houghton reflect on the massive UEFA Women's Champions League first legs from earlier this week. Chelsea were left frustrated by a controversial refereeing decision, as Arsenal's Alessia Russo stole the show for the Gunners in a 3-1 victory. Manchester United fought hard against an impressive Bayern Munich side at Old Trafford. Our hosts question whether Chelsea and Manchester
What’s Next for Sam Kerr? + Arsenal vs. Chelsea Preview
Steph Houghton and Ian Wright reflect on Chelsea's domestic dominance after they beat Manchester United on Sunday to win the League Cup. Steph and Ian question United's approach to the match, but praise a top performance from Lauren James. Our hosts then look at the reported move for Catarina Macario and what that means for the NWSL and the WSL as they both look to attract top talent. Wrighty asks
What Sets Lucy Bronze Apart? + Chelsea V Manchester United Preview
Ian Wright and Steph Houghton come together to discuss last week's Lionesses performances, in particular what makes Lucy Bronze such a special footballer, whether she can set the all-time caps record for England, and how she could achieve that. They then look forward to the weekend with some huge fixtures looming in the WSL and Subway League Cup. First, Liverpool hosts Leicester in what looks like
Jess Park Continues Top Form + Change Coming to the WSL
Steph Houghton and Ian Wright are back together to unpack the Lionesses' first match of 2026. After a convincing victory over Ukraine, our hosts praise the form of Jess Park, ruthlessness of Alessia Russo and the inevitability of Georgia Stanway. Ian and Steph then look at the proposed new rule for the WSL involving clamping down on goalkeeper timeouts - leaving Steph unimpressed.
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Kelly Smith on Arsenal, Injuries, and Moving to the USA
Ian Wright and Steph Houghton welcome Arsenal and England legend Kelly Smith into the studio to tell her story! She talks us through everything from the Lionesses to the USA and three stints at Arsenal and shows never-before-seen footage of her career. Kelly answers questions on key moments in her career, including THAT celebration, injuries, and retirement, before sharing her thoughts on working
Changes at Chelsea, City Slip, and Relegation Worries
Steph Houghton and Ian Wright coming to you from the Manchester studio off the back of a big win for Arsenal over Man City, Chelsea in a transitional phase behind the scenes with the departure of Paul Green and a new contract for Sonia Bompastor, and lots to talk about with the bottom 4. Wrighty is worried about Leicester with 3 losses from 3 and only 8 goals in their last 14 games. But it’s brigh
What Is Going On at Chelsea, and What’s Next for Katie McCabe?
Crossways is back in the London studio with legendary hosts Steph Houghton and Ian Wright. Big talking points include Man City’s thrashing of Chelsea to storm toward the WSL trophy, Chelsea’s fall from grace and what is going on with the West London club, Katie McCabe’s future, and of course, rumours about the proposed changes to the FA Cup format. Spoiler alert: They have not been warmly received
Q&A: Dream Arsenal Signings, Bompastor's Struggles, and Everton's Decision
Hosts Ian Wright and Steph Houghton answer your questions on this week's Crossways! What is going wrong for Sonia Bompastor? How long will Brian Sørensen remain in his post at Everton? And could Arsenal tempt Claudia Pina from Barcelona? Wrighty and Steph answer all these and more, as well as providing their predictions for this weekend's WSL fixtures. Play along at full-time-forecast.com.(00:00)
An Unconvincing Arsenal and a Frustrating Manchester City
Hosts Steph Houghton and Ian Wright unpack the Subway League Cup semifinals, where Manchester United and Chelsea got the better of Arsenal and Manchester City, respectively. Wrighty believes that Arsenal lacked conviction and that the standards aren't being held high enough on the pitch, while Steph doesn't think that City will be knocked by their first loss since opening day. Our hosts evaluate O
Busy January Transfer Window, Slegers Renewal, and the Magic of the FA Cup
They’re back! Hosts Ian Wright and Steph Houghton catch up after the Christmas break, launching headfirst into an in-depth discussion on a very busy WSL transfer window. Hamano and Blakstad to Tottenham, Coffey to Man City, Neville to Leicester, Nighswonger to Villa, and can Falk be the difference for Liverpool in the second half of the season? And will any of the other crazy transfer rumours come
Bunny Shaw Hits 100, UWCL Draw, and West Ham’s Future
It’s the final Crossways of 2025! Steph Houghton and Ian Wright show a lot of love for Sunderland's victory over Newcastle in the Premier League as well as Wembley Rangers' brilliant win in Baller League. The UEFA Women's Champions League draw was conducted yesterday, with the main talking point being a potential Chelsea vs. Arsenal quarterfinal. Ian and Steph also discuss Ella Toone's future, wit
Trinity Rodman to the WSL, Chelsea’s Loss, and a Question From Chloe Kelly!
Ian Wright and Steph Houghton are in the London studio kicking off the festive season with the final Crossways Q&A of the year, a discussion around what went wrong for Chelsea against Everton, and predictions for the upcoming WSL games. Did Everton end Chelsea's record-breaking unbeaten run through their own merit or did Chelsea seal their own fate? Aggie Beever-Jones hasn't scored since September
Lionesses Finish 2025 on a High and More Questions Asked About Arsenal
Crossways hosts Steph Houghton and Ian Wright go deep on Arsenal’s apparent culture problem. Does the women’s game need the scrutiny? What happens next? How will it make the players feel? They also look back on the latest Lionesses international window and its standout players. The episode ends with predictions, and with Wrighty in 38th, the Crossways league is getting a bit hairy.
Hosts: Steph
What Will the January Transfer Window Bring? And Crossways Quiz Returns!
Ian Wright and Steph Houghton are back together! The January transfer window is on their minds and they discuss what certain WSL teams need to add to their shopping lists. Arsenal look light in midfield, Chelsea can strengthen at left back, and Liverpool have a lot of work to do. … Steph believes there’s still room for improvement for league leaders Manchester City, while Manchester United and Eve
UWCL Drama: A Much-Needed Win, an Unfortunate Draw, and a Heavy Loss
Steph Houghton and Ian Wright unpack the differing fortunes of WSL teams in this week's dramatic UEFA Women's Champions League fixtures. Arsenal’s win got our hosts wondering if the club should focus their energy on retaining the UWCL. Chelsea’s squad-building skills got Wrighty green-eyed, but it still wasn’t enough to bag the win against a Barcelona side offering very little. Manchester United w
Man Utd Drop Points, Man City Go Top, and Poor Refereeing
There's a lot to talk about after the dramatic 1-1 draw between hosts Arsenal and visitors Chelsea at the Emirates, with goals disallowed, a red card missed, and poor refereeing making hosts Steph Houghton and Ian Wright question whether or not the WSL would benefit from VAR. They then move on to their standout players and teams from the rest of the week's fixtures, with Wrighty loving London City
Evaluating the Lionesses: Debuts, Red Cards, and History
Our hosts Ian Wright and Steph Houghton unpack the Lionesses’ friendlies against Brazil and Australia, pick out the best performers and debutants, and show love for Khiara Keating as she makes history. Wrighty expresses his worries for Australia’s Matildas ahead of the Women’s Asian Cup in 2026—is there enough time for them to learn a new style? And both Steph and Ian heap praise on icon Jess Fish
Wrighty Answers Your Questions!
We're on the sofa with host Ian Wright this week! Wrighty starts by sharing his thoughts on the UEFA Women's Champions League matchups, with all three English teams winning their second-round matches. Then he gets to answering some of the questions sent in by the Crossways community. Tune in to hear his answers about Sarina Wiegman's call-ups for the latest England squad, Barcelona in the WSL, whi
Crossways on the road at Everton v Man Utd
It's the first Crossways episode on the road, following host Ian Wright as he travels to the Hill Dickinson Stadium for Everton vs Man Utd. Earlier in the week, both Steph Houghton and Ian predicted Everton to lose (Steph 0-2, Ian 1-2), but it was an even more disappointing result than predicted for Everton, losing 4-1. But Wrighty finds the positives in his post-game catch ups with Ruby Mace and
A Season-Defining Weekend Ahead
Our hosts, Ian Wright and Steph Houghton, are back together to preview this weekend's massive Barclays Women's Super League clashes. They start with Manchester City vs. Arsenal—getting into the Bunny Shaw vs. Katie Reid matchup and Man City's defensive worries—and discuss whether Yui Hasegawa is the best midfielder in the league. Then, their talk turns to Manchester United vs. Chelsea. Can Manches
Tribute to Matt Beard, the Challenge of Player Rotation, and Kafaji’s Strong Start
Crossways opens with Steph Houghton's and Ian Wright's tributes to Matt Beard, with Steph hailing him as one of the first people to truly back women's football in her early playing days. They then take a look back at the WSL fixtures, starting with Manchester United vs. Arsenal's goalless draw and the hot topic of selection and player rotation. Wrightyand Steph agree Alessia Russo wasn't played in
Ballon d’Or Prediction, Sam Kerr’s Return, Cathinka Tandberg’s Goal, and Steph as City Manager?
Results from the latest WSL matchups make for some interesting discussions on this week's episode of Crossways. Hosts Steph Houghton and Ian Wright talk up Alessia Russo, Bunny Shaw, and Tottenham's performance against Everton, but they are baffled by Arsenal's decision to leave Jenna Nighswonger off the match-day squads despite an impressive preseason. Cathinka Tandberg's stunning goal and Sam Ke
What Do the Opening Fixtures Say About the New WSL Season?
Wrighty and Steph go deep with their analysis of the WSL opening weekend's fixtures: what and who surprised them, and what the performances and squads say about the season ahead. Reaction from Arsenal v. London City Lionesses at the Emirates, including Katie Reid giving away the penalty, how that shaped the game, and Reid's individual performance. And of course, Olivia Smith as part of Arsenal's s
Transfers, Predictions, Big League Changes: Crossways Is Back for WSL 2025-26
Crossways is back for the new WSL season, and there's already a lot on the table. How much will the WSL minimum wage be? Will the London City Lionesses' signing strategy pay off? Will Olivia Smith start? Hosts Steph Houghton and Ian Wright answer all these questions and more as they kick off Season 2. First, they welcome The Cutback's Flo Lloyd-Hughes to the new Crossways London studio to get into
Lionesses Are Euro Champions Again!
The Lionesses are UEFA Women's Euro champions again! As excited as two kids in a sweet shop, Crossways hosts Ian Wright and Steph Houghton can barely contain their pride and excitement following England’s dramatic victory over Spain to retain their UEFA Women’s Euro title. They discuss the starting defensive pairing of Leah Williamson and Jess Carter, Jess’s immense mental strength, the power of C
Lionesses Reach Euro Final in Dramatic Fashion
England Lionesses’ dramatic comeback to win against Italy in extra time gives Crossways host Ian Wright plenty to talk about in this Euros special. High praise for super subs Michelle Agyemang and Chloe Kelly, highlights from the full 120 minutes, and thoughts on what this could mean for Italian women’s football. Wrighty finishes with a lookahead to the final against Germany or Spain.
Hosts: Ian
Lionesses Progress to Euro Quarterfinals
Steph Houghton and Ian Wright reflect on England’s final group stage match against Wales, in which England ran out comfortable winners and earned second place in Group D at UEFA Women’s Euro 2025. The hosts speak about Wales and what it will take for them to keep progressing, before considering the Lionesses’ chances against Sweden. Crossways predictions make a return as the pair attempt to predic
Lionesses Bounce Back in 4-0 Victory
Steph Houghton and Ian Wright give their reaction to the Lionesses’ match vs. Netherlands at UEFA women’s Euro 2025. Our hosts give credit to Sarina Wiegman’s changes, praising the individual and collective performances for England. Ian and Steph also had higher expectations for the Dutch team who are now on the brink of elimination.
Hosts: Steph Houghton and Ian Wright
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Lionesses Begin Their Euro Defence With Defeat to France
Steph Houghton and Ian Wright are back for the UEFA women’s Euros, picking apart England’s opening match vs. France in Switzerland. Our hosts reflect on the tournament so far, with Switzerland vs. Norway being the standout match, before diving into the key moments of Lionesses vs. France. Did Sarina Wiegman get the starting lineup right? Where did England go wrong? And has the offside rule gone to
Rebrand of the WSL, and Crossways WSL Team of the Season Revealed
Hosts Ian Wright and Steph Houghton discuss the rebrand of the WSL and Championship, calling for transparency and clarity for the fans and clubs so that everyone can get on the same page about the future of women's football in England. Wrighty calls for the excitement and intensity of the Championship game between the London City Lionesses and Birmingham City to be everywhere in the WSL next seaso
Chelsea and London City Lionesses Are Champions, As WSL Top 3 Is Confirmed
It’s no secret that Ian Wright and Steph Houghton—like all women’s football fans—have been discussing the wider problem of the top flight being sewn up by barely halfway through the season. But now that Chelsea are champions, something else runs deeper: the hosts’ respective teams are struggling. Are the latest Arsenal and Manchester City results just blips, or signs of deeper issues? On a more po
UWCL Reaction After Arsenal Overturn Deficit to Reach the Final
Hosts Steph Houghton and Ian Wright have a lot to talk about in Episode 27 of Crossways, coming to you after Arsenal overturned a deficit in their massive return leg against Lyon to reach the UWCL final. They have a shot at becoming Champions League winners for the first time since 2007. In stark contrast, Chelsea received a thrashing from Barcelona, losing 4-1 twice. And Wrighty seeks to make WSL
Disappointment and Domination in the UWCL Semifinals, and will Wrighty Eat Humble Pie After the Return Legs?
As the hosts get warmed up for Episode 26 of #Crossways, Ian Wright admits feeling Ange Postecoglou’s pain as a manager after Wembley Rangers FC’s loss in Baller League. And with the Wentworth golf pro-am on the horizon, Steph Houghton admits she hasn’t practiced her swing since last year. Getting into football, Wrighty and Steph try to find positives in the English teams’ UEFA Women’s Champions L
Third Consecutive FA Cup Final for Man United and Looking Ahead to a Huge European Weekend
Crossways hosts Steph Houghton and Ian Wright reflect on the Women’s FA Cup semifinals and discuss if they'd be better off hosted at neutral venues. Then, it’s time to unpack the bigger picture for each team. Has Manchester United closed the top three gap? How important is the summer for Liverpool? Are Chelsea really at their best right now? And why the pile-up of injuries at Manchester City? The
England’s Loss to Belgium, Agyemang’s Stunner, and Wrighty’s Poor Predictions
Coming in hot off the back of the Lionesses' defeat to Belgium in their UEFA Women's Nations League group game, just days after they thrashed them 5-0. Crossways hosts Steph Houghton and Ian Wright discuss their fall from grace, highlighting stunning performances from Belgium's Tessa Wullaert and lamenting England's poor communication. Michelle Agyemang gets the praise she deserves after scoring t
Talking All Things Champions League After Those Dramatic Second Leg Matchups
A huge week in the Champions League makes for a busy episode of #Crossways with both Chelsea and Arsenal overturning big deficits and progressing to the semifinals in dramatic style. Waiting for them are Barcelona and Lyon, who, in comparison, cruised through their second-leg matchups. Ian and Steph have all the talking points from both games, with Steph sharing her experience of being on the Manc
Bad Pitches, Chelsea's First Loss, a Disappointing Arsenal, and a Relegation Battle Reignited
Hosts Steph Houghton and Ian Wright go back to the basics with Arsenal’s loss to Real Madrid, sharing their disappointment at the team's inability to adapt as the game went on. And, of course, that pitch. They also look at a revitalized Man City, whose victory over Chelsea in the first leg of UEFA Women’s Champions League quarterfinals marked Chelsea's first loss this season—is this a sign of thin
Arsenal Crash Out of the FA Cup, Nick Cushing Back to Man City, Taylor Hinds, and Predictions
‘Crossways’ is back after Arsenal’s loss to Liverpool, which saw them knocked out of the FA Cup at the quarterfinal stage. Hosts Ian Wright and Steph Houghton agree that the side lacked energy and the players need to show more pride in their personal performances. But they keep the faith with Renée Slegers. Steph lauds Nick Cushing as the best manager she ever had as he returns to hopefully bring
Beth Mead Joins Crossways, WSL With No Relegation, and FA Cup Predictions
Ian Wright and Steph Houghton discuss the hotly debated proposed changes to the WSL and Championship leagues, with expansion and no relegation on the table. The hosts then throw out their predictions for the Women's FA Cup quarter final match ups and welcome Crossways second-ever guest, Beth Mead. Beth talks all things football under Renee Slegers, her injury and comeback, as well as the thinking
Lionesses Defeat the World Champions: How It Unfolded
Steph Houghton and Ian Wright are back, this week with reactions to Lionesses vs. Spain in the UEFA Women's Nations League. The hosts reflect on the key moments of the match, including Sarina Wiegman's substitutions and a huge performance from Lauren James. They then look back on mixed results for Wales and Republic of Ireland before giving Barclays Women's Super League score predictions for this
Lionesses' February Call-ups, UWCL Predictions, Listener Questions, and a Call for More Jeopardy
It's Episode 18 of Crossways, and this week, Ian Wright and Steph Houghton start by discussing Sarina Wiegman's latest Lionesses squad call-up for the UEFA Women's Nations League games against Portugal (21.02.25) and Spain (26.02.2025). How easy is it for players to know what they have to do to get selected? The hosts then answer listener questions on everything from most underrated players, to le
Manchester City's Last-Gasp Win Over Arsenal—How it Unfolded
Steph Houghton and Ian Wright are back, this week with the first 'Crossways' Instant Reaction episode. The hosts react to Manchester City’s last-gasp win over Arsenal in the Subway League Cup, recapping the highlights and low points from the game, including that controversial penalty. They then take a quick look ahead to a Manchester City v. Chelsea final at Pride Park.
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Worries for the WSL, and Chelsea’s Dominance Continues
'Crossways' hosts Ian Wright and Steph Houghton go deep on arguably the most crucial conversation in women's football right now—the long-term competitiveness of the WSL. With the record-breaking $1M signing of Naomi Girma to Chelsea, the title race all but over in January, and relegation pretty much sealed too, what needs to fundamentally change? Steph and Wrighty debate some options, from NWSL-st
Is It Time for Chloe Kelly to Leave Manchester City?
Ian Wright and Steph Houghton agree that Manchester City have sent a message to Chloe Kelly with their signing of Brazilian Kerolin from North Carolina Courage. And their advice? She has to move before this transfer window closes if there's any chance of seeing her in the Euros, where both hosts believe she deserves to be. Listen to Episode 15 of #Crossways for more on Kelly, Man City vs. Manchest
Is This the Best-Ever Lionesses XI?
After a long winter break, Ian Wright and Steph Houghton are back with Crossways, a women's football show, with their dream Lionesses XI. Made up of former and current England players, they discuss the legends that would make up the very best Lionesses team. Kelly Smith, Fara Williams, Jill Scott—who else makes the cut? Episode 14 of #Crossways is a great way to kick off your women's football jour
Champions League Thoughts, Women’s EURO Draw, and Should Slegers get the Arsenal Job Full-Time?
With a lot happening on the European stage, Steph Houghton and Ian Wright dive straight into Arsenal's 3-2 win over Bayern with Renée Slegers’s 11th game in charge, Barcelona's domination of Man City, and Real Madrid vs. Chelsea, all in the UWCL latest. Then it's down to business as Steph and Ian look ahead to the Women's EURO 2025, discussing how the tournament might shape up based on the groups'
Ellie Roebuck's Return, Ratcliffe's Comments, and Why Grassroots Clubs Are So Crucial Right Now
Episode 11 sees Ian Wright and Steph Houghton discuss Sir Jim Ratcliffe's comments about Manchester United women, and Marc Skinner's response. They look into why Liverpool women aren't where they should be, and celebrate Ellie Roebuck's heroic return to football. Then the hosts welcome a 'Crossways' grassroots guest—Somayeh Caesar, founder of Lymore Garden Girls FC, a grassroots community club mak
Thoughts on the Lionesses’ Strange Week. Plus, Wales Qualify for Their First Major Tournament!
It was a curious pair of friendlies for England, with a lack of chance creation being the theme. Ian and Steph look back at the visit of Emma Hayes’s USWNT and Switzerland, analyzing the selections, the standouts, and what it could mean for the squad going forward. There’s also some chat about Wales qualifying for a women’s international tournament for the first time, Scotland’s disappointment, an
Crossways Quiz! Williamson’s Good Form, Chelsea Vs. Man Utd Lookahead, and Lionesses Squad Thoughts.
It’s quiz time this week on Crossways, with Steph Houghton and Ian Wright getting their fingers on buzzers to go head to head on the WSL season so far! Before that, there’s time to chat a little about Sarina Wiegman’s upcoming England squad, Leah Williamson’s impressive performance against Spurs, and some things they can’t stop thinking about from last week’s action. That's all before a lookahead
Fan Q&A, Marc Skinner's Future, and UWCL Check-In With Steph Houghton and Ian Wright
Ian Wright and Steph Houghton analyze Arsenal vs. Juventus and Man City vs. Hammarby in the latest UWCL fixtures, with both English teams bringing home convincing wins. The hosts then touch on Marc Skinner's Manchester United side (should Skinner be sacked?), what Renée Slegers has to do to be considered for the permanent role, who the best WSL player is, the prowess of Girma, and more, as they an
Steph's Book Is Out, Russo Substitution, and Liverpool Vs. Chelsea
Ian Wright chats with Steph Houghton about her new memoir, 'Leading From the Back,' how therapeutic it was to write, and how important it is that people understand the context of the headlines being thrown around this week. Then Steph and Ian check in on how the new WSL managers (Dario Vidosic, Sonia Bompastor, Robert de Pauw, and Amandine Miquel) are getting on and why Russo was substituted, befo
Lethargic Lionesses, Bonmati’s Ballon d’Or, and the WSL Returns
After the friendlies with South Africa and Germany made the Lionesses look lethargic and disorganised, Ian Wright and Steph Houghton are a little worried about them ahead of next year's Euros. There were standouts, however, including Grace Clinton, who impressed both with her physicality and her ability to keep the standard over many games. Steph was at the Ballon d’Or this week, where Aitana Bonm
Eidevall’s Arsenal replacement, Steph honoured by England and Lionesses midfield worry
It's international break, so Ian and Steph assess the Lionesses midfield ahead of their friendly against Germany at Wembley. Then chat about which players have stood out over the early stages of the WSL, look at Arsenal’s options for replacing Jonas Eidevall and also about Steph getting honoured by England!
Hosts: Ian Wright and Steph Houghton
Producers: Roscoe Bowman and Ryan Hunn
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Mayra Ramirez Dominates as Arsenal's Struggle Continues. What Next for Chloe Kelly? The Upcoming Lionesses Squad.
Ian Wright and Steph Houghton battle with the reasons behind Arsenal's current run of form and how Mayra Ramirez undid their defense. Then they move on to looking at key fixtures from the weekend, including why Chloe Kelly isn't being picked. Then they discuss their wild-card picks ahead of the upcoming Lionesses squad announcement for England vs. Germany at Wembley and give love to Jordan Nobbs a
What's Happening With Mary Earps? Plus, Chelsea Vs. Man United Postponed Game and Key ACL Returns.
Episode 3 of 'Crossways' sees Ian and Steph in the studio discussing the toll of a packed fixture list on player well-being and performance, with the postponed Chelsea vs. Man United game on their minds. Then they look at what's happening with Mary Earps at PSG and whether her no. 1 spot is under threat for the Lionesses. On a happier note, they then welcome back players who've been out with ACL i
Arsenal’s Champions League Win! Khiara Keating Dropped and WSL Weekend Preview.
Ian and Steph look ahead to another week in the WSL. First, Ian’s instant reaction from Meadow Park as Arsenal triumph over BK Hacken in the second leg of the UWCL (05:16). Then they discuss Manchester City dropping Khiara Keating (16:27), revisit Kiko Seike’s historic hat trick for Brighton in her WSL debut (19:45), and swoon over that Jess Park goal. The pair then wrap up with a look at key WSL
Welcome to Crossways: Steph Houghton and Ian Wright Preview the WSL Season
Welcome to the very first episode of Crossways! Steph Houghton and Ian Wright begin the first edition of their new weekly women’s football show by talking about Steph’s first season after retiring and how that transition has been. The WSL will be back this weekend, so they look ahead to the opening round of fixtures, which includes a massive game at the Emirates Stadium—where Arsenal will welcome
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