2025-26 English Women’s Super League: Complete Season Guide

The 2025-26 English Women’s Super League (WSL) marks another thrilling chapter in English women’s football, bringing together world-class athletes, passionate rivalries, and historic clubs in a season that promises both drama and brilliance.

As women’s football continues to grow in popularity and prestige, this WSL campaign stands as a showcase of elite talent, tactical evolution, and fan excitement.

From blockbuster summer signings to the race for European qualification, every fixture in the league carries significance. With the WSL’s blend of established stars and rising prospects, the 2025–26 season is expected to deliver compelling storylines, unforgettable goals, and record-breaking attendances — setting new standards for the global women’s game.

2025-26 English Women’s Super League Key Dates & Format

2025-26 English Women's Super League Participating Teams & Stadiums
  • Season Opener: September 5, 2025
  • Final Day: May 17, 2026
  • Winter Break: Late December – Early January
  • Teams: 12 clubs competing in a double round-robin (22 matches per team)
  • Promotion & Relegation: Bottom team enters a playoff for survival as the league is set to expand to 14 teams in 2026–27

Participating Teams & Stadiums

TeamLocationStadiumCapacity
ArsenalLondonEmirates Stadium60,704
Aston VillaBirminghamVilla Park42,640
Brighton & Hove AlbionCrawleyBroadfield Stadium6,134
ChelseaLondonKingsmeadow4,850
EvertonLiverpoolGoodison Park39,414
Leicester CityLeicesterKing Power Stadium32,212
LiverpoolSt HelensTotally Wicked Stadium18,000
London City LionessesLondon (Bromley)Hayes Lane5,000
Manchester CityManchesterAcademy Stadium7,000
Manchester UnitedLeighLeigh Sports Village12,000
Tottenham HotspurLondonBrisbane Road9,271
West Ham UnitedLondonVictoria Road6,078

Title Contenders & Season Narrative

Chelsea enters as six-time defending champions but faces renewed pressure from Arsenal, fresh off a Champions League triumph and an ambitious transfer window. 

Manchester City and Manchester United seek to disrupt the title duopoly, while London City Lionesses celebrate their first season in the top flight after replacing Crystal Palace.

Predictions from experts and pundits continue to favor Chelsea and Arsenal as the most likely title rivals, with Manchester clubs lurking just behind. The expanded fixture lists, high-profile signings, and improved stadia create an environment ripe for surprises.

Major Summer Transfers

Chelsea and Arsenal’s squad reinforcements set the stage for tactical showdowns, while London City Lionesses’ bold investments make them a team to watch for shock results.

  • Alyssa Thompson: Angel City to Chelsea (undisclosed)
  • Grace Geyoro: PSG to London City Lionesses (undisclosed)
  • Lucía Corrales: Barcelona to London City Lionesses (£450,000)
  • Grace Clinton: Manchester United to Manchester City (fee)

WSL 2025-26 Standings | Points Table

WSL 2025-26 Standings - Points Table
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1Chelsea5410113+813
2Manchester City5401157+812
3Tottenham Hotspur540176+112
4Manchester United5320122+1011
5Arsenal5221126+68
6Brighton & Hove Albion521264+27
7London City Lionesses5203614−86
8Aston Villa41214405
9Everton511367−14
10Leicester City511338−54
11Liverpool400418−70
12West Ham United5005216−140

Ones to Watch and Key Storylines

  • Chelsea’s continued dominance: Can Emma Hayes’ successor extend the Blues’ title run?
  • Arsenal’s European ambitions: How will the squad juggle Champions League and league demands?
  • Manchester United’s new era: United’s squad rebuild brings new hope for silverware.
  • London City Lionesses: Historic first top-tier campaign with ambitious recruits.
  • Relegation race: Survival battle could be tighter than ever due to the promotion/relegation playoff.

How to Watch 2025-26 English Women’s Super League

How to Watch 2025-26 English Women's Super League

Every WSL match is broadcast live in the UK (Sky Sports, BBC), with streaming options available globally. Stadium attendances and fan engagement are expected to break records as the league grows in international appeal.

Looking Ahead: WSL Expansion

From the 2026–27 season, the WSL will include 14 teams, opening more opportunities for clubs and players and raising the competitive standard of English women’s football even higher.

The 2025–26 Women’s Super League promises innovation, intensity, and world-class football. Whether you support a title favorite or an ambitious underdog, this season offers storylines for every fan of the women’s game.

Top scorers

Here are top scorer of the 2025-26 English Women’s Super League –

RankPlayerClubGoals
1Aggie Beever-Jones (England)Chelsea4
1Melvine Malard (France)Manchester United4
1Khadija Shaw (Jamaica)Manchester City4
1Ornella Vignola (Spain)Everton4
5Frida Maanum (Norway)Arsenal3
5Cathinka Tandberg (Norway)Tottenham Hotspur3

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