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Managing a team? Easy. Managing what’s between them? Impossible…

Amy O’Donnell and Jen Campbell were once team-mates who spent hours debating tactics and dreaming big. Then Jen dropped out of Amy’s life like a lost connection, and Amy’s spent the last two decades wondering what the hell happened.

Now coaching the Ireland and England women’s football teams, they’re thrown together for a documentary in the run-up to the Euros, forced to play nice for the cameras. But Amy’s just released a book dredging up their shared past, and Jen is unravelling because she’s been keeping a secret. One that could explain everything. One she’s guarded for over 20 years.

Jen just has to hold it together until the Euros is over. Six months. But that’s impossible when Amy’s right there, making her feel things she swore she’d never feel again…

From the author of bestselling football romances Hotshot and The Princess Match comes a rivals-to-lovers story about the secrets we keep, the ones we shouldn't, and falling for the one that got away…

342 pages, Paperback

Published May 1, 2026

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Clare Lydon

45 books1,625 followers
Clare Lydon is a London-based writer of contemporary lesbian romance. She's a No.1 best-seller on lesbian fiction charts around the globe with five full-length novels to her name, as well as writing the All I Want series, set to continue throughout 2016. If you love romantic comedies, prepare to fall head over heels in love.

If you like books shot through with witty dialogue, 3D characters and sharp observations of modern lesbian life, why not give Clare's books a try?

More at: www.clarelydon.co.uk

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Profile Image for Fran Sappharc.
887 reviews47 followers
May 1, 2026
What a blistering start. Lydon excels at beginnings, also middle and ends! Funny but also intriguing as so many hints towards back stories and motivations are laid out.
At the half way point I am in awe that Lydon has again produced a book that is compelling, funny and real.
There is tension, the spectre of the past and I cannot believe how tense I am feeling. Not so tense I can’t smile at the many great lines Lydon has crafted.
I have barely raised my eyes from the book.
The small backward time jumps are so well done. They illuminate the present.
So tense at THE match…..
This is a book set in the football world. You do not need to understand or love the game to enjoy this book (Although the writers love for the game as a spectator shines through).
Profile Image for Chelsea Pitsos.
152 reviews2 followers
Review of advance copy received from Author
April 29, 2026
ARC REVIEW

Girlfriend Goals x Clare Lydon
4.5 ⭐️ rounded up!
Spice Level: 🔥🔥🔥
Out: 5/1/26

It’s no secret that I am a massive sapphic sports romance fan, and Girlfriend Goals was the perfect example as to why! I loved The Princess Match, so I was very glad to see those characters brought back for a little update — and to get a unique perspective with the new MCs both being opposing team managers! An excellent setup for an enemies to lovers story, but with much more history!

With a bit of a “second chance” vibe, Lydon was really able to tell a story of old wounds that have been left untreated, being slowly healed through comedic timing and emotional connection that never seemed to fade with time.

I found myself giggling and kicking my feet, holding back tears, and simply enjoying every moment written. If you are a fan of troubled, yet lovable characters— Girlfriend Goals will not disappoint! Stick through their slow burn, and reap the rewards of BOX 14 😇⚽️
Profile Image for Carol Hutchinson.
1,167 reviews77 followers
May 13, 2026
And score!

Amy and Jen are now managers of the Ireland and England teams reunited by a documentary and the release of Amy’s book. Within that she has revealed things about their shared past, without naming Jen but it is making things uncomfortable, until they grow closer again. When secrets Jen has been spiralling in trying to keep are revealed and she learns more about Amy’s motivations, it is time to rethink what they have and whether it can be enough to forgive all the years of hurting.

I love this sports romances from Clare! I am not a big sport fan, so the balance works perfectly for me. It is there, just enough to intrigue me, but not enough to dominate the story and the connections between the strong main characters. Amy and Jen were no exception this. They were top stars, they were living their dreams, they were making herstory in football, and they were doing it unapologetically to the world and to each other. There was an instant tension the second they were back together for this documentary, and although Amy hadn’t named Jen in the book, you could tell Jen wasn’t happy and also jumping to conclusions about Amy’s motivations. What I loved was later when they really connected with one another again and Jen started learning more about Amy, because it melted her heart and mine.

Amy was really an issue for Jen for the longest time, but I thought she was great. She had a light hearted spirit and it took her no time at all to start breaking down Jen’s walls so they could be friends again. They both knew they had to try to get along because both their careers were riding on the success of the documentary and not rivalry over the game. Even though, there were a few moments where I thought the fate of the game might have them clashing with one another.

All in all it was just a very sweet, second chance romance, with all of Clare’s trademark touches, such as a little humour here and there, and moments of realisation that feel Hollywood without being overly dramatic. Loved it!
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177 reviews
May 6, 2026
I've never played soccer myself but have read a number of books that revolve around soccer. This is one of my favorite reads set in the soccer world. Amy and Jen were close friends but a rift has kept them apart for twenty years. When a documentary puts them back into each other's orbit, their forced proximity allows them to get to know one another again, weakening the estrangement. The few flashbacks of their time as friends lays the foundation for their current relationship. As the story is told with alternating points of view, we get insight into each character's viewpoint. There's lots of emotion, personal growth, and touches of humor in this well written story.

I received an advance review copy for free and I am leaving this review voluntarily.
Profile Image for The Sapphic Shelf.
28 reviews6 followers
Review of advance copy received from Author
April 24, 2026
Rating: 5
Spice: 🌶️🌶️🌶️

If you’re looking for your next sapphic sports romance, consider it found. When it comes to Clare Lydon and sports romances, I’ve come to expect greatness, and Girlfriend Goals does not disappoint.

✨Huge thank you to Clare Lydon for this ARC. All thoughts and opinions are my own. Grab a copy directly from Lydon’s website starting May 1st and from Kindle/KU on May 15th✨

In all of the sports romances I’ve read over the years, I don’t think I’ve ever read one centered around 2 coaches. Let alone two female coaches at the height of their careers. Did I mention that said coaches used to be best friends, but now they’re mortal enemies, and no one knows exactly why? The world might think they know why after Amy’s tell-all memoir that shares details of her falling out with Jen, but it turns out Amy doesn’t really know the truth either. And if that wasn’t enough, they’re now representing Ireland and England as cohosts for the Euros. Oh, and there’s a documentary crew following them throughout all of the messiness as they try to keep things civil in the lead up to the tournament.

It sounds like a lot, but trust me, it all fits together like a perfectly crafted puzzle. I couldn’t stop reading because I simply had to uncover the next truth and try to piece everything together as it unfolded on the page. When we hit some significant peaks about halfway through the book, I worried about what could possibly come next. I was pleasantly surprised to find that there was more to the story that Lydon was pacing us through, and I just had to have a little patience.

The relationship that develops between Jen and Amy is one of the most compelling parts of the book, and it’s clear that their history plays a huge role in that. Even when they “hate” each other at the start, they know exactly what buttons to press because they’ve shared some of their most formative years at the start of their football careers. That same history makes their fall even more believable. They have had 20 years to stew on these feelings, and the result absolutely delivers.

For anyone who’s read The Princess Match, you’ll be happy to see that Ash and Princess Victoria make a few appearances, and I’m happy to report that they are just as enjoyable in a supporting role. Family (both chosen and given) played a huge role in this book overall, and I loved seeing what that meant for both Amy and Jen. This was another point where their shared history really enriched the present storyline.

TLDR: Girlfriend Goals is a sports romance doing something fresh…two coaches, twenty years of history, and enough unresolved tension to fuel an entire tournament. Lydon delivers a layered, patient love story that earns every emotional payoff ⚽🏆
341 reviews2 followers
May 14, 2026
Talented author Clare Lydon takes her third delightful foray into the lives and loves of the women involved in ‘the beautiful game’. But, whilst her couples in her two previous footballing books, ‘Hotshot’ and ‘The Princess Match’ make brief cameo appearances here, this is very much the story of two managers. Imagine a slightly younger Sarina Weigman, except English and gay and an Irish women’s manager, also gorgeous and gay and you have the ingredients for this heady mix.
This is an excellent addition to the ‘Rivals to Lovers’ canon. Amy and Jen are the managers of the Irish and English teams respectively and find themselves forced to work together on a joint England/Ireland women’s European championship. Not only that, but they are being filmed for a ‘fly on the wall’ documentary. It becomes apparent pretty quickly that they have history, but the circumstances around the rupture of their former friendship (or was it more?) are only slowly revealed. Lydon does a great job of giving what feels like a very real exposition of the realities of preparing for a European championship and being under the scrutiny of a TV team. All this too, whilst broken trust is slowly repaired and a mutual attraction grows. Some flashbacks (which don’t spoil the flow of this) provide some back story.
It was a very enjoyable journey as the reasons for Jen pulling away and Amy writing a ‘Tell-All’ book gradually emerge. There is one major ‘bump in the road’ on the way to the HEA but I’m sure I’m not scoring any kind of ‘own goal’ in revealing that they get there in the end! Very engaging and readable, as usual by this author.
Author 1 book20 followers
May 19, 2026
Amy O'Donnell is manager for Ireland's team, and now she has to work with Jen Campbell, head for England's team and her long time rival. A rival, it should be noted, she slagged in a memoir Amy wrote. And they're going to be in a sports documentary together.

Jen is pissed about the book, but because Amy never used her name there's not much she can do. Worse, she's divorced and the documentary filmmaker intends to drag out all their past.

(Jen regrets something from their past. Something related to Amy's girlfriend way back then?)

As they spend time together things improve, as well as Jen being reunited with Amy's Mom, who greets her like a long lost daughter. They do dinner after a filming session and bury the hatchet, somewhat.

They do jump very fast from 'i hate you' to 'i kind of wanna bang.'

England vs Ireland match, England wins by a hair. Jen and Amy finally sleep together but then Jen confesses. It goes badly.

Third act breakup.

They meet up a week later, where Amy is doing commentary. She mentions to Maxine she's thinking of moving back home to Ireland full time, gutting Jen.

They talk after the game, Amy forgives her. Wrap up...

3 stars. Just overall felt rushed....
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
463 reviews19 followers
Review of advance copy received from Author
April 25, 2026
great f/f soccer romance
When it comes to write about soccer and soccer romance there is no better choice than one of Clare Lydon‘s books (Hot Shot, The Princess Match and now Girlfriend Goals): Her love for the game shows so clearly and the soccer matches are zinging as if you‘re are live on the stands.
In Girlfriend Goals we have two former players, now managers of the national teams of Ireland und UK, who not only compete against each other in the upcoming Euros but have to make nice with each other because PR and marketing requires it. All the more challenging because there is history between them, bad history … and so a great enemies/rivals to lovers romance is all set and ready to roar. And roar it does - on and off the pitch.
I esp. loved the very Irish family of Amy and it was fun to meet Ash and Princess Victoria from The Princess Match again.

I received an ARC. The review is left voluntarily.
38 reviews
Review of advance copy received from Author
April 27, 2026
I received an ARC from the author - all opinions are my own ☺️

I love a book that makes me feel and Girlfriend Goals definitely delivered! From the sharp dialogue, to the heavy tension and secrets - this book is heartfelt and messy in all the right ways.

What really elevated the story for me was the tension. Not just in a romantic sense (though there’s plenty of that), but the kind that comes from unspoken truths and carefully guarded secrets. Both Jen and Amy are carrying emotional baggage they’re not ready to unpack, and you can feel it simmering beneath every interaction.

This story perfectly balanced humour and emotional depth, both with the main characters, but also the lovable side characters. I read this into the early hours, was knackered for work, but still have no regrets. That’s the sign of a 5 star book for me!

If you enjoy books that have you smiling like an idiot, gasping at reveals and rooting for happy endings. This is a must read for you!
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14 reviews
May 18, 2026
a game winning goal of a read

If football and sapphic romance are your passions then Girlfriend Goals by Clare Lydon is the book for you.

Amy and Jen have history and want nothing to do with each other but being managers of rival teams with a massive tournament looming and a documentary about them in production they have no other choice but to spend time together.

I'm not a footballer or a fan, (I'm Canadian and my heart belongs to the Professional Women's Hockey League) but Clare's football books are a lovely slice of sapphic sports goodness.

The drama, intrigue, and spice level mean it is a must read for football fans and fans of Clare Lydon's work.

I personally enjoyed the flashback chapters sprinkled here and there as well as the warmth of a loving family dynamic that left me feeling cosy like a warm hug.

Pick up this book to enjoy with a cuppa while a game is on and you won't regret it.
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102 reviews
May 20, 2026
Sometimes you just need a straightforward romance that hits the right beats and does what it says on the tin. With the added bonus of no third act breakup! Score! The two leads being in their forties probably helped as well.

This book is fun and nice and I liked it a lot more than "not part of the plan", the other Clare Lydon novel I've read. But it also wasn't doing anything groundbreaking with the genre either. It was pretty predictable and very safe. Although, very minor spoiler, the *terrible thing* mentioned on the blurb is actually pretty bad and not just a hilarious miscommunication as would have been so easy to do.

But sometimes you want safe and sweet with a bit of yearning and a good grovel.

Also, if you're into football you'll probably get a lot more out of this. The football takes more of a front seat than I'd have liked, personally, especially when the book is so short.
556 reviews12 followers
Review of advance copy received from Author
April 27, 2026
Love this bittersweet soccer romance! Jen and Amy were best friends and roommates who played for the same team in Boston decade ago, unfortunately, the intimate friendship was ruined by youthful mistake and misunderstanding. Years later, both women got their dream jobs of being the manager of their national women's soccer team and they have to play each other for honor of their country and the much desired world cup title. Their rekindled love affair is white hot and unstoppable. It gives me a great pleasure reading these successful middle aged women finally get their HEA! I love this second chance, enemies to lovers romance with hearts and plenty of drama! It is slow burn, heartwarming and inspiring!
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316 reviews3 followers
Review of advance copy received from Indie Reviewers
April 28, 2026
Another brilliant book by Ms Lydon, who continues to impress. In this book we meet former footballers Amy & Jen; who used to be teammates and due to a mistake had a big falling out. They have been rivals for many years now and are now both their country’s managers. Amy for Ireland and Jen for England. This book is a little bit of a follow up on The Princess Match, but no need to have read that one, although I would highly recommend. It was good to see Ash & Princess Victoria.

As their country’s are co hosting the Euros, Jen & Amy have been asked to participate in a documentary. This proves difficult due their ongoing rivalry. Ms Lydon does so well at capturing the emotions and atmosphere of the occasion. The main characters are brilliant, but also the supporting characters including Amy’s Mum who I loved. Would highly recommend.
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19 reviews
May 15, 2026
Clare Lydon’s best football book yet!

Best friends - enemies - lovers

Amy and Jen are great, I really enjoyed their story. Old friends turned enemies are forced together by the Euros. They are rival managers of their nations’ football (soccer) teams who have to play nice as Ireland and England co-host the tournament.

All the great elements of a Clare Lydon book are included as expected.

And my personal favorite thing about this book is that it’s written by a true football fan who follows the women’s game. I know we come for the romance, but the cherry on top is how the author’s true understanding of the game AND of the current state of the women’s game translates to the page and enriches the story.
1,333 reviews
May 1, 2026
This is a very unique football/soccer story centered around two opposing coaches, Amy representing Ireland and Jen, England, instead of the typical players pitted against one another. You really don't have to understand this sport to enjoy this book because author Clare Lydon loves it enough to make it come alive. With her outstanding comedic timing, she injects this story with her trademark humor. Girlfriend Goals is full of amazing characters, twenty years of unresolved issues and tension, and enough chemistry to melt the ice! I thoroughly enjoyed it and highly recommend!!!

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180 reviews1 follower
May 13, 2026
Do love a sports based romance. Especially women's football. 

Long ago best friends and teammates, Amy and Jen now find themselves as managers of their National squads. England and Ireland and they are jointly hosting the Euros. Their animosity towards each other is legendary, no handshake on the touchline for these two and to make matters worse team are filming a full access documentary about the two managers and the Euro tournament. Amy and Jen are going to have to put on a brave face for the cameras. Another great story from Clare Lydon with a good sporting cast of characters

592 reviews4 followers
May 20, 2026
Girlfriend Goals

Cute story, I loved the characters and the storyline. I loved seeing previous people in the story. Support this author's books by leaving your reviews.
Thank you so much for using Kindle Unlimited.
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211 reviews7 followers
May 5, 2026
I was accepted by Clare Lydon to be a part of the ARC team for Girlfriend Goals and below is my honest review.

As a football wife I am a sucker for a sapphic football book and this didn’t disappoint!

The story follows Amy and Jen who are both former players now turned manager of their home country teams. It follows them as they find out if they are each others ‘one that got away.’

I really enjoyed that we get their story now but also from when they were younger and trying to navigate life as footballers. It really builds the story. I enjoy them both as characters, they’re both very likeable.

It was an enjoyable rivals to lovers sapphic book with chosen family, real family and a lot of football - what more could you want?!

I recommend this to anyone who loves a sapphic sports romance.

I give this 4 stars!

Thank you Clare for asking me to read and review!

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2,432 reviews104 followers
May 8, 2026
She writes so well, CL, and this confirms it. Lovely story, believable, based on reality. A follow up to The Princess Match but stand alone. Love her writing & always look forward to her books coming out. A superstar author, Thank you.
133 reviews
Review of advance copy received from Author
May 11, 2026
If you enjoyed Hotshot and The Princess Match by Clare Lydon, then you will love her latest book. You will also recognize a few of the characters from the previous books. Lydon obviously has a passion for football (American soccer) and brings that's in full force into her writing. The MC's, Amy and Jen are both incredible athlete's and coaches. They also have history. (no spoilers) There is plenty of action, laughter, and some sexy scenes (wink, wink). Sit back in your favorite chair and enjoy this latest masterpiece from our favorite sports/romance writer! You won't be disappointed.
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302 reviews8 followers
May 9, 2026
*Girlfriend Goals* by Claire Lydon is a sweet, funny, and heartwarming romance with wonderful chemistry between the characters. A charming read that left me smiling and eager for more.
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