Premier League
Arsenal Women Poised for a Strong 2026-27 WSL Campaign After Major Squad Overhaul
Arsenal Women prepare for the 2026-27 Women’s Super League season with major squad changes after an underwhelming campaign, targeting a top-two finish.

Arsenal Women are set to enter the 2026-27 Women’s Super League season with a renewed squad following substantial changes that aim to improve on their previous campaign. After finishing second last season, the club has seen key departures but has also brought in top talent from across Europe to strengthen their ranks.
The Gunners, historically one of the dominant forces in English women’s football, faced an underwhelming season in 2025-26. This prompted a strategic overhaul, which included saying goodbye to club legends who had been integral to the team’s identity. In their place, Arsenal have recruited leading players from various European leagues, signaling their intent to remain title contenders.
This transformation is expected to have a significant impact on Arsenal’s prospects in the Women’s Super League. The infusion of fresh talent is designed to boost the team’s competitiveness and address areas of weakness observed last season. The Guardian’s panel of writers has collectively tipped Arsenal to finish second again in the 2026-27 campaign, reflecting confidence in the squad’s potential despite the changes.
While the club navigates this transition, the focus will be on integrating the new signings and building cohesion under the current management. This period of adjustment will be crucial as Arsenal aim to challenge for the league title and secure qualification for European competitions.
Looking ahead, Arsenal will kick off their season aiming to establish momentum early. Their performance in the opening fixtures could set the tone for their title challenge and influence their standing in the tightly contested Women’s Super League table. Fans and analysts alike will be watching closely to see how the revamped squad gels and whether the strategic changes translate into silverware.
For more detailed insights on Arsenal’s preparations and the wider Women’s Super League outlook for 2026-27, visit the original analysis on The Guardian.

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