WSL fixtures: WSL & Women’s Championship kick off Women’s Football Weekend campaign
The WSL and Women’s Championship are back in action this weekend, for a jam-packed weekend of football, known as Women’s Football Weekend.
The weekend will see a full set of fixtures from both divisions and takes place during the men’s international break.
WSL fixtures this Saturday 23/03
WSL fixtures | Kick off | Where to watch? |
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Manchester City vs Manchester United | 12:30 | BBC One and BBC iPlayer |
WSL fixtures this Sunday 24/03
WSL fixtures | Kick off | Where to watch? |
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Everton vs Liverpool | 13:00 | FA Player |
Bristol City vs Tottenham | 14:00 | FA Player |
Leicester City vs Brighton | 15:00 | FA Player |
West Ham vs Chelsea | 16:30 | Sky Sports |
Aston Villa vs Arsenal | 18:45 | Sky Sports |
Women’s Championship fixtures this Sunday 24/04
Birmingham vs Lewes | 14:00 | FA Player |
Blackburn Rovers vs Southampton | 14:00 | FA Player |
Charlton Athletic vs London City Lionesses | 14:00 | FA Player |
Crystal Palace vs Watford | 14:00 | FA Player |
Sheffield vs Reading | 14:00 | FA Player |
Sunderland vs Durham | 14:00 | FA Player |
A social media campaign created by Little Dot Sport and Wing has seen CGI assets created to feature in the video – marking the major derbys.
For the Everton vs Liverpool meet, a colossal banner unfurls from the summit of Radio City Tower in Liverpool. The Manchester derby sees two towering high-rise lockers, proudly branded in the distinctive colours of City and United, dominating the skyline. The iconic Roker Pier and Lighthouse transforms by being adorned with a half-and-half Sunderland and Durham scarf, while Regent Street is draped from top-to-toe in West Ham v Chelsea flags.
You can watch it below.
Sky-high banners ✅️
— Barclays Women's Super League (@BarclaysWSL) March 20, 2024
High-rise lockers ✅️
Giant scarves ✅️
Flags as far as the eye can see ✅️
The UK is ready for the greatest weekend of the year#WhereGreatnessLives pic.twitter.com/jLV3gArkg0
Nikki Doucet, CEO of the Barclays Women’s Super League and Barclays Women’s Championship, said: “Women’s Football Weekend is one of the biggest weekends of the year for our sport and is a great opportunity to showcase the talented teams and players we have in our leagues. The weekend is a window into the elite level of women’s football, and we hope it draws more people in to engage with the sport going forward.”