
Arsenal Women are gearing up for their highly-anticipated debut in the Women’s Club World Cup, with star forward Olivia Smith making it clear that the Gunners have only one goal in mind: the title.
A Record-Breaking Ambition
Signed last summer in one of the most expensive deals in women’s football history, Olivia Smith has quickly become a pivotal figure for the London side. Speaking to Sky Sports ahead of the tournament, the Canadian international expressed her confidence in the squad.
“We want to go into our stadium, have all our fans around us and lift that trophy for them. I fully believe we can do it,” Smith stated. Her words reflect the high spirits at Meadow Park following a crucial 2-0 North London derby win over Chelsea in the WSL, a result that reignited Arsenal’s title aspirations.
The Road to the Final: Arsenal vs AS FAR

The Gunners will enter the competition in the semi-final stage this Wednesday (28th). They face Moroccan side AS FAR, who have been the dominant force in African women’s football. Despite the hectic European schedule, Arsenal have had a full week to prepare tactically for the clash.
The gap in the Women’s Super League (WSL) has narrowed, with Arsenal now just one point behind second place. A World Cup trophy would provide the perfect momentum for the final stretch of the domestic season.
Match Details and Global Coverage
The high-stakes encounter between Arsenal and AS FAR kicks off at 3 PM (GMT). UK and international audiences are expected to tune in via major sports networks as the FIFA-sanctioned tournament reaches its climax.

Laurinda Jocias is a football writer covering English women’s football, including the Women’s Super League. Her work focuses on players, clubs, and the continued development of the women’s game in the UK.
