The Women’s Super League, known as the Barclays Women’s Super League for sponsorship reasons, is the highest league of women’s football in England. Established in 2010, it is run by the Football Association and features twelve fully professional teams.
Nathalie Bjorn: Chelsea sign Everton defender Chelsea Women have signed Sweden defender Nathalie Bjorn from Everton. The Women’s Super League (WSL) January transfer window is…
WSL: Will City win the title? ‘Anything is possible’ says Jill Roord Jill Roord, midfielder for Manchester City, expresses optimism about the Women’s Super League…
WSL: Roundup of the weekend’s Super League action – Liverpool shock win, Chelsea open gap The final games of the WSL before the winter break…
USWNT’s Emily Fox in ‘advanced talks’ to join Arsenal from NWSL side North Carolina Courage in January transfer window Tim Stillman reports that Arsenal are…
Fifpro: Top female players at higher risk of ACL and other major injuries, research finds Top female footballers are more vulnerable to issues like anterior…
WSL fixtures: Top-flight football returns this weekend with Spurs facing league favourites Arsenal The Women’s Super League (WSL) returns this weekend with Spurs facing Arsenal…
WSL seeks an increase of more than 150% with broadcasters for their domestic TV deal The Women’s Super League (WSL) will seek an increase of…
First WSL sticker album launches The FA has partnered with Italian sticker company Panini for a Women’s Super League (WSL) sticker album. The company has…
Jonas Eidevall: Arsenal’s fans playing huge role in growing women’s game Arsenal women’s boss Jonas Eidevall says that the North London club’s fervent fanbase has…
‘The better team won’: Emma Hayes reacts to Chelsea’s 4-1 thumping In a recent Women’s Super League (WSL) match at the Emirates Stadium, Chelsea manager…
Arsenal batter Chelsea in front of record WSL crowd of 59,042 at Emirates Arsenal 4-1 Chelsea In front of a record crowd at the Emirates Stadium, Arsenal…
Football Roundup – Everton stun Chelsea, Toons angered by Spurs ‘disrespect’ & Arsenal women set new WSL attendance record There were four Premier League matches in…
The Gunners ran riot in front of a record WSL crowd.
Saturday Football roundup – Bournemouth stun United, Liverpool fight back & WSL action sees Hemp brace Saturday’s top-flight English football action saw six Premier League…
WSL: Super League fixtures this weekend – Arsenal face Chelsea at the Emirates in front of record crowd of 57,000 After a few weeks off…
FA faces battle to lift 3pm Saturday blackout for WSL The FA wants to show Women’s Super League (WSL) football games on TV at 3…
WSL: 55,000 tickets sold for Arsenal clash with Chelsea 55,000 tickets have been sold for Sunday’s Women’s Super League game at the Emirates as Arsenal…
WCL: Nine teams to qualify directly for new format Champions League 2025-26 The news yesterday that the much-welcomed format change to the Women’s Champions League…
UK government to back recommendations of Karen Carney-led women’s football review The UK government has announced it will back all the recommendations in the women’s…
WSL takeover: WSL and Championship clubs to move to club-owned structure The FA has announced that England’s two women’s football leagues – the Women’s Super…
Women’s sport to make £1bn in revenue for the first time in 2024, says report Finance experts Deloitte predict that global revenue generated by elite…
Katrina Gorry reportedly close to WSL move Aussie footballer Katrina Gorry is reportedly close to agreeing a move that would see her join Women’s Super…
Mary Earps named BBC Women’s Footballer of the Year 2023 Mary Earps has been voted the BBC Women’s Footballer of the Year. The England and…
WSL Roundup of the weekend’s Super League action; Bunny Shaw scores hattrick, wondergoal from Hemp, Mead scores brace The Women’s Super League (WSL) was back…
WSL fixtures: Arsenal take on West Ham, whilst Chelsea head to Leicester Sunday sees the return of the Women’s Super League, with 10 teams in…
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