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Ladies on the road
Galway Ladies head north to face Donegal for their second Lidl National League fixture in Glenfin GAA Grounds on Sunday (2pm), looking to add another win in their division one campaign.
Galway WFC prepare for first final in club’s history
Galway Women's FC is urging all supporters to support them on Saturday in their first final in the club's history.
Keegan wants a headline-winning performance against Cork
In another attractive SSE Airtricity League premier division encounter, Galway United host table-toppers Cork City at Eamonn Deacy Park tomorrow (7.45pm).
Galway WFC back after break
Galway Women’s FC manager Billy Clery will be hoping to get his first league points when they return to league action in Eamonn Deacy Park on Saturday (6pm).
Calling All Ladies! It’s Mini Marathon Time!
Galway based charity, Breast Cancer Research, are asking women nationwide to take part in this year’s Vhi Women’s Mini Marathon on Monday 5th June in support of Breast Cancer Research. It’s the biggest women's event of its kind in the world and you can walk, jog or run to take part and help raise awareness and funds for Breast Cancer Research.
Galway WFC to appoint new manager soon
Galway Women's WFC is hoping to appoint a new manager this month following the end of Don O'Riordan's tenure.
Galway goalscorer De Burca on Irish squad
Galway WFC travel south to Cork in a rearranged fixture with Cork City in the Continental Tyres WNL, kicking off at 2pm in Bishopstown.
County finalists dominate Galway football dream teams 2016
This year’s Claregalway Hotel Galway Senior and Intermediate Football dream teams were announced this week.
Galway WFC confident facing cup holders
Galway Women's FC travel to Ferrycarriag Park on Sunday to take on holders Wexford Youths Women in FAI Continental Tyres Cup quarter-final ( 2pm).
Galway women star for Ireland
Galway WFC players were part of a successful outing for the Republic of Ireland senior women’s side against Wales in Caerphilly, South Wales, which finished with an all-Galway WFC back four. Vaptain Méabh De Búrca, along with debutantes Shauna Fox, Chloe Moloney and Sadhbh Doyle, helped Ireland to a 2-1 victory with the aid of two late goals from Arsenal’s Katie McCabe.