arsenal women forward olivia smith stretchered off after head collision against bristol city
Arsenal women’s forward Olivia Smith was taken to hospital after a worrying head injury during the gunners’ women’s fa cup clash with Bristol City WFC — a moment that briefly overshadowed another dominant win for Arsenal Women.
The 21-year-old canadian suffered a heavy clash of heads early in the second half and required lengthy on-field treatment. fitted with a neck brace, she was stretchered off to a standing ovation before being transported to hospital for precautionary checks.
Initial reports suggest a suspected concussion, though the club remains hopeful the injury is not serious.
smith arrived in north london in 2025 as the women’s game’s first £1 million player, joining from Liverpool Women. her debut arsenal season has shown flashes of quality — eight goals across competitions — but injuries have repeatedly disrupted momentum, including a hip issue sustained on international duty.
for a player expected to be central to arsenal’s attack, another enforced break would be untimely as the business end of the season approaches.
Despite the scare, arsenal secured a comfortable 3-0 fa cup victory thanks to goals from kim little, victoria pelova and frida maanum — the latter replacing smith after the incident.
head coach Renee Slegers praised her squad’s consistency after a seventh consecutive win, highlighting defensive solidity and collective discipline as the foundation of their current run.
Arsenal remain contenders on multiple fronts — domestic cups, the wsl title race, and european ambitions. smith’s pace and directness add a dimension few forwards in the squad possess.
her availability could influence:
Attacking rotation during congested fixtures
Champions league knockout tie options
Goal output balance beyond senior midfield scorers
In elite women’s football, depth is decisive — but match-winners remain irreplaceable.
The incident also reinforces ongoing attention on concussion protocols in women’s football. the immediate stoppage, extended treatment, and hospital evaluation reflect stricter safety standards increasingly applied across the women’s game.
Fans and analysts alike will now await medical updates — hoping one of football’s brightest young attackers avoids a prolonged absence.
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