Katie McCabe’s club side Arsenal complete their Women’s Super League schedule on May 18 against Brighton - but that’s not the end of the action.
Katie McCabe could face a nightmare 34,000km round trip just days before Ireland’s Euro 2025 qualification double-header against Sweden.
The game will be part of a double-header, with Newcastle United’s men’s team facing an A League Allstars Men’s team. “We all shared in the excitement, saw huge attendances and viewing figures of the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup in Australia. Australia and Arsenal star Steph Catley added: “It’s so exciting that Arsenal will be travelling to Australia in May.
“As a Melbourne girl and a very proud Arsenal player, it will be a very special moment to walk out on home soil in Arsenal colours.”
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