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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York & Leeds win to set up four-way tie on topYork Valkyries and Leeds both enjoy big wins in the Women's Super League to set up a four-way tie on top.BBC Sport - Published | |
Saints beat Wigan to go top of Women's Super LeagueSt Helens leapfrog Wigan to go top of Women's Super League by holding off a second-half Warriors fightback at the Brick Community Stadium.BBC Sport - Published | |
Vidosic set to become boss at Brighton in WSLDario Vidosic is set to be named as the new manager of Women's Super League side Brighton on a three-year deal.BBC Sport - Published | |
Man City sign WSL record goalscorer Miedema after Arsenal contract expiresThe WSL's leading goalscorer Vivianne Miedema signs a three-year deal with Manchester City following her exit from Arsenal after her contract expired.BBC Sport - Published | |
England's Kirby joins Brighton after Chelsea exitBrighton sign England international Fran Kirby on a free transfer following the expiry of her contract at WSL champions Chelsea.BBC Sport - Published | |
What are the WSL transfers to look out for?The Women's Super League summer transfer window opens on Wednesday, 26 June - but already significant business is under way.BBC Sport - Published | |
WSL revenue up by 50% after England Euros winThe aggregate revenue of Women's Super League clubs went up by 50% to £48m in the 2022-23 season, according to analysis from Deloitte.BBC Sport - Published | |
Northern Ireland striker Magill leaves Aston VillaNorthern Ireland striker Simone Magill is to leave Aston Villa after the expiry of her contract with the Women's Super League side.BBC Sport - Published | |
Kerr signs Chelsea extension after exit-hint videoStriker Sam Kerr signs a two-year contract extension to stay at Women's Super League champions Chelsea.BBC Sport - Published | |
York crush Warrington to keep pace with leadersEboni Partington's first-half hat-trick helps York Valkyrie keep pace with the Women's Super League leaders as they crush Warrington.BBC Sport - Published | |
Chelsea appoint Lyon's Bompastor as managerWomen's Super League champions Chelsea appoint Lyon boss Sonia Bompastor as their manager, replacing Emma Hayes.BBC Sport - Published | |
England captain Williamson extends Arsenal stayEngland captain Leah Williamson signs a new contract with Women's Super League side Arsenal.BBC Sport - Published | |
Guardiola & Beard win manager awardsManchester City boss Pep Guardiola has been named as the Premier League Manager of the Season, with Liverpool's Matt Beard winning the Women's Super League Manager of the Season.BBC Sport - Published | Shaw & James star in WSL goals of the seasonKhadija Shaw and Lauren James feature in the best goals of the 2023-24 Women's Super League season.BBC Sport - Published |
Arsenal forward Blackstenius signs new contractArsenal forward Stina Blackstenius signs a new contract with the Women's Super League club.BBC Sport - Published | Chelsea thrash Man Utd to win fifth successive WSL titleWatch highlights as Chelsea secure a fifth successive Women's Super League title by thrashing Manchester United at Old Trafford in Emma Hayes' final game in charge.BBC Sport - Published |
Hayes' perfect ending to a unique storyEmma Hayes is used to winning the Women's Super League with Chelsea - but nobody could have written this script better.BBC Sport - Published | Five games that defined Chelsea's WSL title winChelsea wrapped up an astonishing fifth WSL title in a row - but what were the five defining games of their season?BBC Sport - Published |