Shaw and Hemp prove why they’re the best in the league as City dig deep to beat Liverpool It wasn’t in anyway the best performance…
Category: Women’s Super League (WSL)
Discover the latest news, match updates, and in-depth coverage of the Barclays Women’s Super League (WSL) – the top-tier of professional women’s football in England. Featuring elite clubs like Chelsea, Arsenal, Manchester City, and Manchester United, the WSL showcases the best talent in women’s football with thrilling competition and world-class performances. Stay informed with fixtures, results, player profiles, and transfer news, all in one place. Whether you’re a passionate supporter or a new fan, our Women’s Super League category is your go-to destination for everything WSL-related.

Brighton shining in the new WSL season
Brighton shining in the new WSL season It’s been a bit of a dream start to the season for Brighton, a team that finished 9th…

Jonas Out – Arsenal fans have had enough
“Jonas Out” – Arsenal lose to rivals Chelsea as fans call for manager to get the sack The simmering frustration among Arsenal fans reached a…

Arsenal stumble again as Chelsea strike gold in London Derby!
Arsenal stumble again as Chelsea strike gold in London Derby! Oh, what a season it’s been for Arsenal! The WSL is off to a rocky…

WSL viewing figures soar after streaming switch
WSL viewing figures soar after switch to YouTube WSL Viewership Soars: YouTube Magic in Full Effect! Hold onto your scarves, football fans—there’s a new star…

WSL agrees new £45m sponsorship deal with Barclays
A new three-year agreement has been reached with Barclays to remain the title sponsor of the Women’s Super League and Women’s Championship. The deal is…

WSL takeover – what it means for women’s football in England
WSL takeover – what it means for women’s football in England A new independent company – Women’s Professional Leagues Limited (WPLL) – owned by the…

YouTube to stream WSL and WC 2024/25
WSL and Women’s Championship will stream on YouTube next season The games will see the top two leagues in English women’s football move away from…