Informal chat shining a light on individuals with insightful stories from the women's game.
Broadcaster and U.S Women's National Team legend Aly Wagner chats about making history as the first woman to work as an analyst during a Men's World Cup for American TV.
She also discusses meeting some well known coaches in England to help her prepare for the World Cup in Russia, as well as her views on female broadcasters. Of course, we speak about her time as a player too.
In addition, much like all these podcasts, we ask Aly to bring a significant match from her career, under the spotlight.
New West Ham Head Coach Matt Beard chats about his new venture with the Hammers, as well as a difficult end to his time at the Boston Breakers.
In addition, like all these podcasts, we ask Matt to bring a significant match from his career, under the spotlight.
FFC Frankfurt and Netherlands midfielder Jackie Groenen chats about winning last years European Championships on home soil, one year on.
The 23-year-old discusses the journey from the opening game, to how her life changed after the final, which included meeting Royalty.
She also discusses her growing role for her club, and much like all of these podcasts, we asked her to bring a signifcant game from her caereer, under the spotlight.
Iceland international Dagny Brynjatsdottir opens up about her recent pregnancy and continuing to train while carrying baby boy, Brynjar.
She also discusses her time with the Portland Thorns, and the continuing growth of the Iceland National Team.
In addition, like all these podcasts, we ask Dagny to bring a signifcant match from her career, under the spotlight.
North Carolina Courage forward and U.S legend Heather O'Reilly chats about her career coming full circle as she ends up back where it all started.
She discusses the recent ICC Tournament in Miami, as well as looking back at her time with Arsenal.
In addition, much like all these podcasts, we asked 'HAO' to bring a signifcant match from her career, under the spotlight.
Kieran and JJ look back at the main talking points in women's football over the last few weeks, before reminiscing over the last five years as Women's Soccer Zone says goodbye.
One of the world's best returns to Women's Soccer Zone in the latest of our 1-2-1 podcasts.
Ada Hegerberg is still only 22 but is gunning for her third Champions League title next week after claiming her fourth French league title at the weekend.
She discusses the big match with Wolfsburg in Kyiv, but also looks back at her season, and the role her family has played during her career.
Things are good for Abby Erceg at present. Her club the North Carolina Courage is undefeated so far in the NWSL, while New Zealand Football has announced a historic Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) for its women's team. Abby explains all.
After a while away JJ and Kieran are back for one of the final podcasts before we say goodbye to Women's Soccer Zone.Â
They discuss Champions League semi-finals, FA WSL, NWSL and some awards that have been handed out recently.
The NWSL season is just days away so JJ and Kieran look ahead to the 2018 campaign, covering all nine clubs and making a few predictions along the way.
There are also interviews with Chicago's Arin Gilliland and Washington's Tori Huster.
It has been a busy few weeks since the last podcast as JJ and Kieran take a look back at the SheBelieves Cup, Algarve Cup and Cyprus Cup.
There is also chat about the upcoming UEFA Women's Champions League quarter-finals, the final of the Continental Cup, and the current situation surrounding US forward, Christen Press.
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