The Gunners stand 90 minutes away from European glory while hunting down their first WSL title since 2019.
Arsenal Women are charging toward what could be their most memorable season in years, sitting on the brink of a second consecutive Champions League final appearance while keeping pace in a thrilling Women's Super League title race.
The North London giants have transformed into a continental powerhouse under Jonas Eidevall, showcasing the kind of relentless attacking football that has European rivals taking notice. Their path to potential Champions League glory runs through one final hurdle, with the team displaying the composure and clinical edge that separates title contenders from also-rans.
While Arsenal's squad boasts talent from across the globe, their success mirrors the rising influence of women's football throughout Africa and its diaspora. The continent's growing investment in women's football infrastructure continues to produce players making their mark on European stages, with Arsenal themselves benefiting from this global talent pool.
The dual pursuit of domestic and European silverware represents more than just silverware – it's validation of Arsenal's patient rebuild and their commitment to competing at football's highest level. With both trophies within touching distance, this could be the season that defines a new era of success for the Gunners.