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Work in Progress (Alex Morgan x foster!reader) by kingofmyheart19
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When Alex Morgan meets Michaela Richards, she gets the sense that something isn't right. When she turns on the news a few weeks later, she comes to know that her gut was right. Michaela Richards is. 13-year-old girl who lives a nightmare every day. When it all comes to light, Alex Morgan and her husband become her saving grace.
Their game  by Backtoback1234
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I don't claim to know anyone in this personally and therefore their character, personality and sexuality (which I am not assuming for anyone) may not be accurate but is only for the story
More Than Just Football by arsenalwomen4life
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Sixteen-year-old Y/n Williamson isn't just chasing her dream of playing for Arsenal Women - she's trying to keep her ADHD brain in check, survive the chaos of living with Leah Williamson, Katie McCabe, Caitlin Foord, Alessia Russo, and Lauryn McCabe, and figure out why her stomach flips every time Lauryn smiles at her. Between early-morning drills, household oat milk wars, and the pressure to prove herself on the pitch, Y/n quickly learns that football might be the easy part. Because in this house, goals aren't just scored on the field - sometimes, they're about finding your place, your people, and maybe even your first love.
More Than Friends by kayladarose66
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Braelyn Cooney-Cross never planned on leaving Australia for long, but when she lands a major modeling job in St Albans, she decides to take the opportunity. Moving in with her twin sister, Kyra, seems like the easiest part of the transition-until she's introduced to Kyra's Arsenal teammates. Among them is Leah Williamson, the club's vice-captain, who immediately catches Braelyn's attention. At first, their friendship feels effortless. Leah is easy to talk to, and Braelyn quickly becomes part of the Arsenal group, despite not being a footballer herself. Late-night conversations, lingering glances, and quiet moments together start to blur the lines between friendship and something more. There's an undeniable connection, but neither of them is sure what it means-or if they're ready to find out. As Braelyn settles into her new life, she finds herself questioning everything. Is this just a fleeting connection born from being in the right place at the right time, or is there something deeper between them? And if there is, will either of them be brave enough to take the next step?
Pressure  by wosostorries
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I don't want to spoil to much but this story is about Charlotte Maricks, a German football player, who signs her contract at Arsenal and Leah Williamson who seems to be able to look right through Charlotte. Trigger Warning ⚠️ This story will contain mentions of eating disorders and other mental health issues
Hearts In The Fast Lane by WSLreader
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Leah Williamson is used to pressure. As Arsenal Women's captain and an England legend, she knows how to lead a team, stay composed, and never let anyone past her guard. Samantha Jenkins is a rising star on the track, training for the Olympics with nothing but grit and speed. They meet by accident - a stolen glance across a stadium, a follow on Instagram, a bold message neither of them expects to change everything. What begins as teasing banter and stolen moments soon spirals into something deeper: voice notes at midnight, custom football boots engraved with initials, and a little family who thinks Leah might just be magic. But as the world watches them chase gold, records, and greatness - Leah and Sam have to navigate something far more terrifying than elite sport: falling in love, for real. A slow-burn, sports romance filled with chaos, tenderness, and the kind of love that changes everything - even the finish line.
Raso's Little Sister by AlishaMohamad195
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When Hayley brings her 14 year old sister to play in Portland Thorns academy when she singed her contract, what will happen when Hayley suddenly injure herself leaving her sister stuck with 1 year and a half left on her contract. Will the club allow Jess to return home with her sister or will she be stuck in Portland for the remainder of her contract?
Red vs Red  by WSLreader
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Katie McCabe lives for the fight. Arsenal's fiery left-back is no stranger to a tackle, a sarcastic grin, or a well-timed wind-up - especially when it comes to her favourite enemy: Liverpool's smug, showboating right winger. They've clashed for years - bruises, yellow cards, and goal-saving blocks - locked in a battle neither one wants to lose. The pitch is war. The rivalry is personal. So when the transfer window slams shut and Arsenal unveil their surprise new signing? Katie's jaw hits the floor. Because standing there, in red and white, is the one player she swore she'd never speak to off the pitch. Now, they've got to train together. Travel together. Play together. And suddenly, the lines between hatred and heat start to blur. Enemies off the pitch. Teammates on it. And something else entirely in between. One pitch. Two enemies. Zero self-control.
When You See Me by WSLreader
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Leah Williamson has always known how to lead-from captaining club and country to keeping her teammates close. But when Mackenzie Hewitt joins Arsenal's first team, Leah finds herself challenged by someone she can't quite read. Quiet, blunt, and obsessively precise, Mackenzie keeps her distance from everyone, speaking only when necessary-and rarely in ways people understand. To most, including Leah, Mackenzie is "weird." Cold. Difficult. What Leah doesn't know is that Mackenzie has Asperger's and severe OCD, diagnoses she hides fiercely to avoid being reduced to labels she's spent her whole life fighting. She just wants to play football and be seen for who she is-not what she has. As frustration turns into fascination, and fascination into something far deeper, Leah finds herself drawn into Mackenzie's carefully ordered world. Through slow adaptations, missed cues, raw confessions, and unexpected tenderness, Leah begins to uncover the real Mackenzie-the one hidden beneath rigid routines and guarded silences. But falling in love with someone like Mackenzie means learning a new language entirely-one of patience, precision, and unspoken truths. And for Mackenzie, love is terrifying in its unpredictability... unless she can learn to trust that Leah wants her-just as she is. 🚨Explicit Content 18+🚨
She blocks, I blush  by WSLreader
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Alessia Russo knows the golden rule of Lioness camp: don't fall for the captain. Too late. Ever since that first call-up, Arsenal's golden girl Leah Williamson has had Alessia flustered, flattered, and totally floored - not that Leah has a clue. Calm, collected, and totally out of her league, Leah is everything Alessia's not: composed, commanding... and completely off-limits. Especially now. With a headline-making transfer from Manchester United to Arsenal looming, Alessia's about to become Leah's teammate. And if crushing on your national team captain is bad, pining for your club captain is basically career suicide. At least Ella Toone thinks it's hilarious. As training intensifies and lines blur between banter and something softer, Alessia must decide whether staying quiet is safer - or if risking it all for the one girl who makes her heart race might just be the best goal she's ever scored.