Chelsea news: Chelsea Women set for four consecutive clashes against Man City in March

Chelsea news: Chelsea Women set for four consecutive clashes against Man City in March

Six months into the 2024/25 season, Chelsea remain unbeaten across all competitions.

March will be a defining month for the reigning Women’s Super League (WSL) champions, as they compete in the UEFA Women’s Champions League (UWCL) quarter-finals and the League Cup final.

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F1 Academy news: 2025 grid expands as Maya Weug returns with Ferrari and Aurelia Nobels stays with PUMA

F1 Academy news: 2025 grid expands as Maya Weug returns with Ferrari and Aurelia Nobels stays with PUMA

2025 is off to a strong start for women in motorsports, with PUMA and Ferrari reaffirming their long-term commitment to Aurelia Nobels and Maya Weug, respectively.

Both drivers, who raced under these partnerships in 2024, will continue their journeys with PUMA and Ferrari in the 2025 F1 Academy season.

With drivers only eligible to compete in F1 Academy for two seasons, these continued partnerships are even more significant, ensuring that talent isn’t just developed but supported beyond their time in the series.

As members of the Ferrari Driver Academy, their continued backing sends a clear message to the wider motorsport community - women in motorsports deserve long-term support to break through in a male-dominated industry.

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NCAA to pay women’s college basketball teams from 2025
Women's sports, Basketball, NCAA Division I news Simon Wilkes Women's sports, Basketball, NCAA Division I news Simon Wilkes

NCAA to pay women’s college basketball teams from 2025

In a historic move aimed at closing the wage gap between men and women in college basketball, the National Collegiate Athletic Association’s (NCAA) Board of Governors unanimously voted for the establishment of an equitable pay structure for women’s teams.

Sports News Blitz writer Shameeka Voyiya reports on the story.

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