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February 1, 2026 3 Min Read
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Arsenal secured their spot in the first-ever FIFA Women’s Champions Cup on Sunday, with Caitlin Ford delivering a last-minute goal that propelled the Gunners into extra time against Corinthians.

The Gunners took an early lead in the 15th minute, but Corinthians quickly equalized after several players obstructed their momentum near the goal. Alessia Russo attempted to pass to Stina Blackstenius, but her heavy touch allowed the opposition to intercept the ball. However, Blackstenius regained possession, surged diagonally into the box, and fired a shot that was saved by goalkeeper Lele. Olivia Smith then capitalized on the rebound to net a timely goal and end the game.

In the 59th minute, Lotte Uben-Moy restored Arsenal’s lead, highlighting the team’s resilience. The play began when Katie McCabe delivered a hopeful ball into the box, but Corinthians slowly cleared it away. Freed from pressure, Frida Maanum seized a loose ball at the edge of the box and passed it to Emily Fox on the right. The American international quickly crossed it into the area, where Uben-Moy headed it home, giving Arsenal a 2-1 advantage.

Arsenal pulled ahead decisively in the 104th minute by taking advantage of a loose ball in their territory. As the Gunners sought a late winner, Maanum collected the ball and sprinted forward, with two teammates in front of her. She ultimately chose Caitlin Ford, who advanced into the penalty area and angled a shot into the net.

Reflecting on the team’s performance, Show commented, “Ultimately, it’s about looking at the game as a whole. Clearly, we didn’t achieve the result we wanted, but if we zoom out, there’s a sense of this being preseason. While we recognize we didn’t get the desired outcome, we did play well, found good spaces, and worked well together. The last piece we need to clean up is converting those moments into goals, and we need to focus on that for better results.”

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This news is significant for soccer fans because it showcases the growing competitiveness of women’s football on an international level. Arsenal’s participation in the inaugural FIFA Women’s Champions Cup could drive interest and investment in the sport, creating more opportunities for female players worldwide and enhancing the profile of women’s soccer overall.

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