
After a dominant semi-final display, Arsenal are one step away from being crowned world champions. Standing in their way is South American powerhouse Corinthians in a blockbuster final at the Emirates Stadium.
The Road to the Final: Gunners on Fire
Arsenal secured their place in this historic final following a masterclass performance against ASFAR, cruising to a 6-0 victory last Wednesday. The star of the show was Alessia Russo, whose clinical second-half brace dismantled the Moroccan side’s defense.
The Gunners enter the final in peak form, boasting a formidable record of 9 wins in their last 10 outings. Under the guidance of Renee Slegers, the North London side has combined defensive solidity with a lethal attacking rhythm that looks difficult to stop.
The Opponent: The “Brabas” of Corinthians
Standing across the pitch is Corinthians, the reigning Copa Libertadores Femenina champions. The Brazilian side proved their mettle by edgeing out Gotham FC in a tense semi-final. Known for their tactical discipline and “never say die” attitude, the Brabas will be looking to spoil the party at a sold-out Emirates Stadium.
Predicted Lineup: Slegers to Go All Out

Coach Renee Slegers is expected to name her strongest possible XI to ensure the trophy stays in London. According to latest reports, Arsenal will likely stick to the core that dominated the semi-finals:
- Goalkeeper: Anneke Borbe
- Defense: Emily Fox, Lotte Wubben-Moy, Laia Codina, Taylor Hinds
- Midfield: Kim Little (C), Mariona Caldentey, Beth Mead, Chloe Kelly
- Attack: Alessia Russo, Stina Blackstenius
Match Details & Global Broadcast
This is a landmark moment for women’s football, with a massive global audience expected.
- Fixture: Arsenal vs Corinthians (FIFA Women’s Club World Cup Final)
- Venue: Emirates Stadium, London
- Date: Sunday, Feb 1st, 2026
- Kick-off: 15:00 GMT / 10:00 AM ET
- Where to Watch: * UK: BBC Sport / DAZN

Thiago Nuno is a football editor and analyst covering European leagues, match statistics, and transfer market trends.
