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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Man City's Casparij signs new deal until 2027Kerstin Casparij says she wants to "become a big name" in the WSL after signing a new deal to keep her at Manchester City until 2027.BBC Sport - Published | |
How have clubs fared so far this season in WSL?Chelsea continue to lead the way in the Women's Super League - but how has each team performed so far this season?BBC Sport - Published | |
Arsenal beat Liverpool with Russo goalWatch highlights as Arsenal grab a narrow 1-0 win at Liverpool with a goal by Alessio Russo in the Women's Super League.BBC Sport - Published | |
Man Utd close on top two with win at Crystal PalaceManchester United move to within one point of second-placed Manchester City with victory at Crystal Palace in the Women's Super League.BBC Sport - Published | |
Everton record first ever WSL win over Man CityWatch highlights as Everton record their first ever Women's Super League points against Manchester City, beating them 2-1 at Walton Hall Park.BBC Sport - Published | |
Hope heads Everton in front against Man CityLucy Hope scores a superb header to put Everton 1-0 up against Manchester City in the WSL.BBC Sport - Published | |
Man City lose to Everton for first time in WSLMan City lose 2-1 to Everton and miss the chance to put pressure on WSL leaders Chelsea.BBC Sport - Published | |
Durham only non-WSL side to reach League Cup quartersDurham beat Sunderland to become the only side outside of the Women's Super League to reach the quarter-finals of this year's Women's League Cup.BBC Sport - Published | |
Chelsea defeat Brighton in thriller to extend 100% recordWatch highlights as Chelsea continue their unbeaten start to the Women's Super League with victory over Brighton at Kingsmeadow.BBC Sport - Published | |
West Ham come from behind to beat relegation rivals PalaceWatch highlights as West Ham United come from two goals down to beat relegation rivals Crystal Palace in a thrilling Women's Super League clash.BBC Sport - Published | |
Cushing leaves New York City amid Arsenal linksNew York City head coach Nick Cushing departs the club amid interest from Women's Super League club Arsenal.BBC Sport - Published | |
Chelsea beat Man Utd to go five points clear at top of WSLWatch highlights as Chelsea beat Manchester United 1-0 to win their 11th consecutive league game and move five points clear at the top of the Women's Super League.BBC Sport - Published | 'Still not at our peak' – Chelsea's bid for six-in-a-row looks ominousChelsea are five points clear at the top of the WSL table but yet to hit top form.BBC Sport - Published |
Ex-Villa boss Ward ready for management returnFormer Aston Villa manager Carla Ward says she is ready to return to management in the Women's Super League or international football.BBC Sport - Published | Snoeijs' controversial penalty helps Everton win derbyEverton beat local rivals Liverpool 1-0 thanks to a controversial penalty from Katja Snoeijs in their final Women's Super League match at Goodison Park.BBC Sport - Published |
Bompastor hails 'great performance' as Chelsea beat Man CityManager Sonia Bompastor praises Chelsea's "great performance" in the 2-0 win over Man City which moved her side top of the Women's Super League table.BBC Sport - Published |