Arsenal women’s team training ahead of FIFA Women’s Champions Cup final vs Corinthians at Emirates Stadium.
Arsenal women’s team training ahead of FIFA Women’s Champions Cup final vs Corinthians at Emirates Stadium.
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Arsenal gear up for Champions Cup final against Corinthians

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Arsenal are set to face Brazilian champions Corinthians in the inaugural FIFA Women’s Champions Cup final at the Emirates Stadium on Sunday. The European champions advanced with a 6-0 semi-final win over AS FAR, while Corinthians edged Gotham FC 1-0. Coach Renee Slegers provided positive updates on squad availability ahead of the 6pm kick-off.

Final Preparations at Emirates Stadium

The excitement is building for the FIFA Women’s Champions Cup final, where Arsenal will host Corinthians at their home ground, the Emirates Stadium, on Sunday at 6pm UK time. This marks the first global club showdown between continental champions, following contrasting semi-final results earlier in the week. Arsenal dominated Moroccan side AS FAR 6-0 at Brentford’s Gtech Community Stadium on Wednesday, while Corinthians secured a narrow 1-0 victory over Gotham FC at Brentford Stadium.

Ahead of the match, Lotte Wubben-Moy of Arsenal and Erika Cristiano dos Santos of Corinthians posed with the tournament trophy, symbolizing the stakes involved. The third-place play-off between AS FAR and Gotham FC is scheduled for 2.45pm, setting the stage for the main event.

Arsenal head coach Renee Slegers emphasized the significance of playing at home. “Competing against the champions of other continents, we had to earn the right to get into the final and I think the team did that brilliantly the other night,” she said in a press conference. “So very excited about the final, we look forward to it and it’s a special moment for us.”

On squad news, Slegers confirmed a near-full roster. Chloe Kelly has returned from a knee ligament injury and featured in the semi-final, showing strong desire to contribute. Captain Leah Williamson, sidelined by a calf strain after her recent Women’s Super League start against Manchester United, is progressing well but remains under assessment following Saturday’s training. “Leah Williamson is progressing really well and we’re working towards this game, but there’s still a couple of steps to take,” Slegers noted.

Slegers also addressed broader challenges, including scheduling demands across competitions. “Scheduling is very important. We grow the game, and we want a lot of things, which is good, but we also have to have the players’ health in mind,” she said. She praised the global growth of women’s football, highlighting trailblazers like hijab-wearing AS FAR player Nouhaila Benzina and the intensity expected from Corinthians and their fans.

While some criticism has arisen over hosting the final at Arsenal’s stadium, Slegers warned against complacency: “Corinthians are a very good team... It’s a final, so they’re going to give absolutely everything.” Arsenal aim to become the first global club champions, adding to their European successes.

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X discussions show excitement for the Arsenal vs Corinthians FIFA Women’s Champions Cup final. Arsenal coach Renee Slegers urges no complacency, praising Corinthians' intensity after their Gotham win. Arsenal fans express confidence tempered by respect, while Corinthians supporters celebrate widespread media coverage and anticipation of a tough challenge. Predictions favor Arsenal but note upset potential.

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Arsenal Women captains Kim Little and Leah Williamson lift the trophy after rain-soaked 3-2 extra-time win over Corinthians in FIFA Women’s Champions Cup final at Emirates Stadium.
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Arsenal defeats Corinthians to win inaugural FIFA Women’s Champions Cup

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Arsenal claimed the first-ever FIFA Women’s Champions Cup with a 3-2 extra-time victory over Brazil’s Corinthians in a rain-soaked final at the Emirates Stadium on Sunday. Captain Kim Little and vice-captain Leah Williamson lifted the trophy after goals from Olivia Smith, Lotte Wubben-Moy and Caitlin Foord secured the win. The triumph earns Arsenal a US$2.3 million prize and marks another milestone for the English club.

Arsenal's women's team is set to face Moroccan side AS FAR in the semi-final of the inaugural FIFA Women’s Champions Cup at Brentford Stadium on Wednesday. Midfielder Olivia Smith expressed excitement about the opportunity to compete against diverse styles in the new global tournament. The winners will advance to the final at Arsenal Stadium against either Gotham FC or Corinthians.

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As the first FIFA Women’s Champions Cup reaches its semifinals in London, participating clubs have raised issues about Arsenal’s home advantages and mismatched seasonal timings. Gotham FC faces Corinthians, while Arsenal meets AS FAR, with the final set for Emirates Stadium. FIFA defends the setup but acknowledges the event will evolve.

Gotham FC faces Moroccan side ASFAR in the bronze medal match of the inaugural FIFA Women’s Champions Cup at Arsenal Stadium. The game, scheduled for 2:45 p.m. GMT on February 1, 2026, offers Gotham a chance to end their tournament on a high note after a semifinal loss. Key players return to the lineup amid several absences due to injuries and leave.

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Arsenal dominated OH Leuven with a 4-0 victory in the first leg of their UEFA Women's Champions League knockout play-off on Wednesday. Frida Maanum scored twice, while Olivia Smith and Alessia Russo added further goals for the holders. The result positions Arsenal favorably ahead of the second leg in London next week.

Mikel Arteta has called Arsenal's EFL Cup semi-final against Chelsea a key 'mission' to secure the club's first major trophy in nearly six years. The Gunners face the Blues at Stamford Bridge on Wednesday, amid injury concerns for both sides. New Chelsea manager Liam Rosenior sees the match as a chance to build momentum in his first home game.

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The 2025/26 UEFA Women's Champions League resumes after its inaugural league phase, as eight teams compete in the first-ever knockout phase play-offs to join the top four in the quarter-finals. Matches begin on February 11 with OH Leuven facing Arsenal and Paris FC hosting Real Madrid. The new format has delivered increased drama and competitiveness throughout the season.

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