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Manchester United Make Historic Women’s Champions League Debut

By WoSoHub Editorial

It’s a landmark week for women's soccer, highlighted by Manchester United’s dramatic qualification for the UEFA Women’s Champions League main draw. A hat trick from Elisabeth Terland secured United's position, marking the club's first-ever appearance at this stage—a major achievement celebrated across multiple reports. Meanwhile, anticipation grows for the Women’s Champions League draw, with coverage outlining potential opponents and the mechanics of the process, while noting the continued heavy involvement of American players in top European clubs.

Domestically, the NWSL remains in focus as commissioner Jessica Berman assures fans of her commitment to the league and shares insights from recent on-field medical crises, underscoring the league’s dedication to player welfare. Across college soccer, dramatic moments continue as Cleveland State snatched a late draw and Pitt secured their first ACC win, adding to a vibrant week in the collegiate game.

In gaming news, the Women’s Super League and WSL 2 are set for their inaugural inclusion in Football Manager 26, providing fans with long-awaited virtual access to top-tier English women’s football. Altogether, these developments capture a dynamic, forward-looking moment for the women’s game.