On today’s pod: Manchester City complete a historic domestic double after a commanding 4-0 win over Brighton in the Women’s FA Cup final at Wembley.The panel discuss City’s ruthless performance, Bunny Shaw’s starring role after signing a new long-term contract and whether Andrée Jeglertz’s side can now build a period of dominance with Champions League football returning next season.Meanwhile, Brighton fall short in their first major final but continue to earn plaudits for their progress under Dario Vidosic. The panel ask what they need in the summer to turn cup runs into consistent top-end WSL contention.Attention then turns to the international break as England prepare for another huge meeting with Spain in Mallorca. The panel preview the decisive World Cup qualifier, discuss Leah Williamson’s injury absence and ask whether Sarina Wiegman’s side can finish top of the group.Plus: Tom reports back from the latest World Sevens tournament, and Jill Scott joins the pod to talk about her extraordinary 400-mile Sport Relief challenge from Wembley to Sunderland.Sign up for our women’s football newsletter – all you need to do is search “Moving the Goalposts sign up” or follow this link.Support the Guardian here.Support Jill here. Photograph: Naomi Baker/The FA/Getty Images
Manchester City do the double and Jill Scott joins the pod – Women’s Football Weekly
Suzy Wrack is joined by Tom Garry, Emily Keogh and Amee Ruszkai to discuss Manchester City’s FA Cup triumph, England’s huge qualifier against Spain and Jill Scott’s epic Sport Relief challenge.












