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- Women's Super LeagueWest Ham United WomenMay 28,9:00 am GMT-04:00Chigwell Construction StadiumTottenham Hotspur Women
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- Women's team squad numbers confirmed for 2023/24 - West Ham United FC
West Ham United women’s team’s squad numbers for the 2023/24...
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Six West Ham United Women's players are about to represent...
- Women's team squad numbers confirmed for 2023/24 - West Ham United FC
West Ham United Women Football Club is an English women's football club affiliated with West Ham United. The club plays in the Women's Super League, the top tier of English women's football. They were formed in 1991 and play home games at Dagenham & Redbridge's Chigwell Construction Stadium on Victoria Road.
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Sep 25, 2023 · West Ham United women’s team’s squad numbers for the 2023/24 Barclays Women’s Super League season have been confirmed ahead of the opening game of the new campaign. As confirmed when announced, Riko Ueki will wear the No9 shirt, whilst new signings Emma Harries, Jessie Stapleton and Megan Walsh will wear No12, No24 and No25 ...
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Jul 19, 2023 · Six West Ham United Women's players are about to represent their respective nations on football's biggest stage. The 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup, which is taking place in New Zealand kicks off on Thursday 20 July. The competition will see 32 teams from six different confederations battle it out across the nine host cities.