Women's Super League
Association football league in England
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The Women's Super League (WSL), currently known as the Barclays Women's Super League (BWSL) 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.
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Follow Women's Super League final day live: Will Chelsea or Man City win title?Sky News - Published | |
WSL title race 'all comes down to this'Former England players Ellen White and Katie Chapman say Chelsea have the upper hand on Manchester City going into an 'exciting' final day of the Women's Super League.BBC Sport - Published | |
I wouldn't change a thing - HayesChelsea manager Emma Hayes says she "wouldn't change a thing" about her time in charge as she prepares for the Women's Super League title decider.BBC Sport - Published | |
Man City know what is needed to win WSL - TaylorManchester City boss Gareth Taylor says his players "know exactly what we have to do" as they bid to win the WSL title on Saturday.BBC Sport - Published | |
The ups and downs of Hayes' final Chelsea seasonAs Emma Hayes' Chelsea chase a fifth successive WSL trophy, BBC Sport looks back on the story of her final season with the club.BBC Sport - Published | |
A two-horse race for the title - how to watch WSL final dayThe title race is going down to the wire with City and Chelsea split only by goal difference going into their final matches.BBC Sport - Published | |
Man City goalkeeper Keating wins WSL golden gloveManchester City goalkeeper Khiara Keating, 19, becomes the youngest player to win the Women's Super League golden glove award.BBC Sport - Published | |
Chelsea will 'give everything' on final day - CuthbertMidfielder Erin Cuthbert said Chelsea "will be leaving nothing on the pitch" when they face Manchester United on the final day as they look to retain the Women's Super League title.BBC Sport - Published | |
Chelsea go top of WSL after beating SpursWatch highlights as Chelsea beat Tottenham Hotspur 1-0 to go top of Women's Super League and take the title race in to the final day.BBC Sport - Published | |
Bright on 'ups and downs' of being out injuredChelsea and England defender Millie Bright talks to BBC Sport about the difficulty of missing more than five months of the Women's Super League season with a knee injury.BBC Sport - Published | |
Eighteen-try Wigan bring up century in Giants demolitionWigan Warriors and St Helens both demolish winless Huddersfield Giants and Featherstone Rovers in the Women's Super League.BBC Sport - Published | |
Reiten scores four in Chelsea's 8-0 win over Bristol CityWatch highlights as Chelsea put eight goals past Bristol City, keeping their Women's Super League title hopes alive.BBC Sport - Published | |
'There's a title to be won' - Hayes puts Chelsea back in race for WSLThere was no time for tears after Emma Hayes' final home match in charge of Chelsea after the Blues reignited their Women's Super League title challenge.BBC Sport - Published | Watch: The Women's Football ShowHighlights from the weekend's Women's Super League matches.BBC Sport - Published |
WSL title race 'wide open' after Chelsea run riot and Man City loseManchester City looked like they had one hand on the WSL trophy until everything changed against Arsenal.BBC Sport - Published | Man City loss throws WSL title race 'wide open'Manchester City looked like they had one hand on the WSL trophy until everything changed against Arsenal.BBC Sport - Published |
Arsenal score late twice to stun title-chasing Man CityWatch the highlights as Arsenal's Stina Blackstenius scores two late goals to slow down Manchester City's Women's Super League title charge.BBC Sport - Published | Spurs come from behind to draw at Everton in WSLTottenham hit back from two goals down to secure a point at Everton in the Women's Super League.BBC Sport - Published |
Lehmann goal earns Aston Villa win against BrightonAlisha Lehmann's second-half strike proved the difference as Aston Villa beat Brighton in the Women's Super League.BBC Sport - Published |