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Crossways - A Women’s Football Show With Steph Houghton and Ian Wright

Crossways - A Women’s Football Show With Steph Houghton and Ian Wright

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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 May 27, 2026 2350 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 May 26, 2026 591 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. Learn m
Annabel Blanchard on final day drama, biggest inspirations, Crystal Palace's ambitions May 15, 2026 2340 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 May 12, 2026 1962 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 May 7, 2026 1809 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 Apr 27, 2026 1991 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 Apr 23, 2026 1955 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 Learn more about your ad c
What Georgia Stanway’s performance could mean for her future Apr 16, 2026 1806 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 Apr 9, 2026 2406 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 Apr 2, 2026 2041 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 Mar 26, 2026 2428 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 Mar 18, 2026 2251 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

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