Scotland internationals Rachel Corsie and Leanne Crichton with their unique take on the world of football, plus interviews with the biggest names in the women’s game.
Scotland internationals Rachel Corsie and Leanne Crichton with their unique take on the world of football, plus interviews with the biggest names in the women’s game.
‘Right decision’ for Rachel to retire - she says she wants to live a physically active life beyond football and her body made it fairly clear this was the time. We hear Leanne's reaction to the Scottish Cup victory for Rangers and why she thinks her team, Glasgow City, "didn't turn up" Plus why playing at Hampden will be the "perfect ending" to Rachel's football career.
Arsenal captain Kim Little joins Rachel and Leanne ahead of this weekend's Champions League final against Barcelona.
Leanne and Rachel dive deep into Hibs' incredible SWPL title win – get their exclusive take on how it all unfolded. Hear Rachel's emotional, heartfelt reaction to her return to the Scotland squad after injury. Plus Leanne gives you the insider preview of the highly anticipated Women's Scottish Cup Final, where her Glasgow City takes on Rangers in a massive derby clash!
Join us as Rachel shares her emotions after her final game for Aston Villa, looking back at the incredible journey and growth of the club and the wider league over the past three years.
The Scottish Women's Premier League title race is going down to the wire! We preview a thrilling final week of fixtures – who will lift the trophy next Sunday in this nail-biting showdown?
Leanne hears about Rachel's long, hard-fought journey back to fitness and finally playing for Aston Villa again. "I did cry one day in the physio room," Rachel confesses, recalling the emotional toll of the past year. Rachel relives the agony of watching Scotland's game against Finland from the sidelines: "It was excruciating to watch." The burning question: Can she reclaim her Scotland jersey? "I just wanted to put myself in a position where I can say I'm fit and available," she reveals. Plus, we break down all the weekend's SWPL drama as the title race goes down to the wire!
Football farewell: Rachel and Leanne sit down with Glasgow City and Scotland star Fiona Brown as she reveals the emotional story behind her retirement. "I'm done - I don't know what life is going to look like - but I'm done," Fiona shares her journey and the decision to hang up her boots at the end of the season. We also dissect all the drama from the Women's Scottish Cup semi-finals, and... what's the deal with Rachel's black eye?
Rachel predicts right as four sides are locked on 51 points at the top of the SWPL.
Plus, Rachel and Leanne give us their players to watch ahead of Austria v Scotland in the Women's Nations League.
Rachel and Leanne are joined by BBC Senior Women's Football Reporter Emma Sanders to get to know Celtic's next European opponents, Real Madrid.
Rachel and Leanne reflect on the weekend’s SWPL fixtures as Hearts go top and a medical scare at Rangers v Partick Thistle.
Leanne gets Rachel's take on Scotland's Euro 2025 play-off opponents, plus a chat with Lisa Evans on her return to Glasgow City after more than a decade away from the club.
Rachel and Leanne chat Scotland ahead of the upcoming Euro qualifiers against Serbia and Slovakia.
They react to Arsenal's League Cup victory over Chelsea on Sunday and discuss the full-time drama.
They are joined by stand-up comedian and Celtic fan, Susie McCabe to chat about her picking up her latest award.
Talking from the Scotland team headquarters in Spain ahead of the Pinatar Cup Rachel is joined by fellow team mate Sophie Howard.
"The manager is temporary" - Sophie tells Leanne how a conversation between them proved to be a pivotal moment in her career.
We hear how difficult Sophie found it fitting in with the squad the first time she was called up by Scotland.
How she nearly fell out of love with football when she was playing with Reading.
Plus how why she is determined to use her own podcast as a platform to "speak the truth".
Rachel Corsie and Leanne Crichton are joined by Aberdeen women's team coach Clint Lancaster.
Clint explains why he decided Aberdeen were the right club to join.
How they could improve the league structure in Scotland and his thoughts on the standards of officiating in the women's game in the UK.
Former Celtic coach Fran Alonso joins Rachel and Leanne to talk about his departure from Scotland.
Fran tells us that despite winning more trophies than any other coach in the time he was in Scotland he still feels disapointed he could never deliver the title for the Celtic fans.
How hard he worked to build a team and the difficulty of losing his top scorer year on year.
Why his family are now Celtic fans and how the atmosphere at crunch games against Ranger left him with "goosebumps"
Leanne and Rachel catch up with Rangers and Scotland's Jane Ross.
She talks about the cup semi-final victory over Celtic and how the atmosphere at Old Firm games has changed in the last few seasons.
She looks back at her long journey to recovery from an ACL injury.
Plus how much it still means to play for Scotland.
Jo Love the most capped outfield player for Scotland Women's team and regarded by Leanne and Rachel as "Scottish football royalty"
Jo talks about her long journey back from her ACL injury and why Glasgow City need to win a trophy this season.
Rachel and Leanne pick their stand out moments of 2023.
The World Cup in Australia - was it the best yet?
The unbelievable climax to the SWPL season.
Rachel re-lives her journey back from injuryk and asks if the game is finally coming to terms with ACL injuries?
Plus Leanne announces the immenent arrival of Baby Crichton!
Rachel and Leanne are joined by Scotland internationalist and good pal Fiona Brown.
Fiona talks about her return to Scotland and her pre-contract with Glasgow City. She tells us how the club has transformed from when she first played for them and her reaction to the league winning goal last season - "I was a mess".
"I was done" - she shares her story of her recovery from serious injury and pays tribute to the people that inspired that journey.
Plus why her Swedish team mates think carpets are "disgusting"
Aston Villa and England's Rachel Daly joins Leanne and Rachel.
Why the Scotland v England rivalry means just as much to the English squad as it does in Scotland.
On the team spirit that brought England success in the Euros and an honest reflection on being beaten finalists in the World Cup last summer.
Plus how a bad night's sleep and some malfunctioning blinds actually helped bring the England team together.
Rachel Corsie and Leanne Crichton catch up with Scotland International Christie Harrison-Murray.
She talks about Birmingham City's prospects in the Women's Championship.
How she is developing her role as a coach but still wants to fight for her place in the Scotland squad.
Plus why she thinks the young players at Rangers are lucky to have Jo Potter at the club.