2025-26 Women’s Super League: Teams, Standings, Schedule & Key Details

2025-26 Women's Super League tournament Overview and Format

The 2025-26 Women’s Super League (WSL) is underway, delivering another season of top-tier women’s football in England with 12 elite clubs competing for the title, European spots, and survival.

As the Barclays Premier division, the WSL features stars from around the world, intense rivalries, and high-stakes action from September 2025 to May 2026. With defending champions Chelsea off to an early lead and newcomers London City Lionesses making their debut, this edition is packed with drama and excitement.

In this comprehensive guide of the 2025-26 Women’s Super League teams, current standings, schedule, venues, and essential details for the 2025-26 WSL season—your ultimate resource for WSL updates.

2025-26 Women’s Super League tournament Overview and Format

Teams in the 2025-26 Women's Super League

The 2025-26 Women’s Super League kicked off on the weekend of September 6-7, 2025, and will conclude on May 16-17, 2026, spanning 22 matchdays.

Twelve teams play a double round-robin format, facing each other home and away for a total of 22 matches per side. Points are awarded as follows: 3 for a win, 1 for a draw, and 0 for a loss. Tiebreakers prioritise goal difference, goals scored, head-to-head results, and fair play.

At season’s end, the champions and runners-up qualify for the UEFA Women’s Champions League league phase, while third place enters the third qualifying round.

The bottom team faces a relegation play-off against the third-placed side from the Women’s Championship (WSL2), with WSL expanding to 14 teams in 2026-27—meaning two automatic promotions from WSL2 this year.

Chelsea enters as the six-time consecutive defending champions, aiming for a seventh title amid strong challenges from Manchester City, Arsenal, and Manchester United.

  • Season – 2025–26
  • Dates – 5 September 2025 – 17 May 2026
S NoTeamManagerCaptain
1ArsenalRenée Slegers (Netherlands)Kim Little (Scotland)
2Aston VillaNatalia Arroyo (Spain)Rachel Daly (England)
3Brighton & Hove AlbionDario Vidošić (Australia)Maisie Symonds (England)
4ChelseaSonia Bompastor (France)Millie Bright (England)
5EvertonBrian Sørensen (Denmark)Megan Finnigan (England)
6Leicester CityRick Passmoor (England, interim)Janice Cayman (Belgium)
7LiverpoolGareth Taylor (Wales)Grace Fisk (England)
8London City LionessesJocelyn Prêcheur (France)Kosovare Asllani (Sweden)
9Manchester CityAndrée Jeglertz (Sweden)Alex Greenwood (England)
10Manchester UnitedMarc Skinner (England)Maya Le Tissier (England)
11Tottenham HotspurMartin Ho (England)Bethany England (England)
12West Ham UnitedRehanne Skinner (England)Katrina Gorry (Australia)

Teams in the 2025-26 Women’s Super League

Twelve teams compete this season, with London City Lionesses earning promotion as 2024-25 Women’s Championship winners, replacing relegated Crystal Palace.

Here’s the full list, organized alphabetically with their home stadiums for quick reference:

  • Arsenal: Emirates Stadium / Meadow Park (Capacity: 60,704 / 4,502)
  • Aston Villa: Villa Park (Capacity: 42,657)
  • Brighton & Hove Albion: Broadfield Stadium (Capacity: 6,134)
  • Chelsea: Kingsmeadow / Stamford Bridge (Capacity: 4,850 / 40,343)
  • Everton: Walton Hall Park (Capacity: 2,200)
  • Leicester City: King Power Stadium (Capacity: 32,262)
  • Liverpool: Totally Wicked Stadium (Capacity: 18,000)
  • London City Lionesses: Princes Park (Capacity: 4,100)
  • Manchester City: Joie Stadium (Capacity: 7,000)
  • Manchester United: Leigh Sports Village (Capacity: 12,000)
  • Tottenham Hotspur: Brisbane Road (Capacity: 9,271)
  • West Ham United: Victoria Road (Capacity: 6,078)

These venues blend iconic Premier League grounds with dedicated women’s facilities, enhancing accessibility and atmosphere for fans.

Current Standings in 2025-26 Women’s Super League

As of March 20, 2026, Chelsea top the table with a perfect record, while winless Leicester City and West Ham prop up the bottom. Here’s the latest league table:

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1Manchester City1714124713+3443
2Chelsea1711333114+1736
3Manchester United1710523516+1935
4Arsenal159512810+1832
5Tottenham Hotspur179262726+129
6Everton176292027-720
7London City Lionesses1761101829-1119
8Brighton & Hove Albion165292022-217
9Aston Villa174582236-1417
10Liverpool1734101727-1013
11West Ham United1733111535-2012
12Leicester City162311833-259

Standings are constantly changing, so check official sources for real-time updates as matches unfold.

Schedule for 2025-26 Women’s Super League

2025-26 Women's Super League Upcoming Matches and Schedule

The complete fixture list was unveiled on July 25, 2025, featuring matches mostly scheduled for weekends with some on select midweek dates.

Key dates include the opening weekend (September 6-7, 2025) and the final round (May 16-17, 2026). For the complete schedule, visit the official FA Women’s Leagues site.

Recent Results (Up to September 28, 2025)

  • Chelsea 3-1 Arsenal
  • Manchester United 4-0 Everton
  • Manchester City 5-0 London City Lionesses
  • Tottenham Hotspur 2-1 Brighton & Hove Albion
  • Leicester City 1-0 West Ham United

Matchday 5 to Matchday 10

  • Friday, October 3, 2025: Manchester United vs Chelsea – 7:30 PM, Leigh Sports Village
  • Weekend of October 4-5, 2025: Arsenal vs Everton, Aston Villa vs Brighton, Liverpool vs

Matchday 5 of 22

  • Sat, 4 Oct,
    • Man Utd vs Chelsea – 12:00 am
    • Man City vs Arsenal – 4:30 pm
  • Sun, 5 Oct
    • Leicester City vs Everton – 4:25 pm
    • West Ham vs Aston Villa – 4:25 pm
    • Tottenham vs Brighton & Hove Albion – 4:25 pm
    • London City vs Liverpool – 4:25 pm

Matchday 6 of 22

  • Sun, 12 Oct, 4:30 pm
    • Aston Villa vs Leicester City
    • Chelsea vs Tottenham
    • London City vs West Ham
    • Everton vs Man Utd
  • Sun, 12 Oct, 7:00 pm
    • Arsenal vs Brighton & Hove Albion
  • Sun, 12 Oct, 9:15 pm
    • Liverpool vs Man City

Matchday 7 of 22

  • Sat, 2 Nov, 5:30 pm
    • Man City vs West Ham
  • Sat, 2 Nov, 7:30 pm
    • Chelsea vs London City
    • Aston Villa vs Everton
    • Brighton & Hove Albion vs Man Utd
    • Tottenham vs Liverpool
  • Sat, 2 Nov, 8:30 pm
    • Leicester City vs Arsenal

Matchday 8 of 22

  • Sat, 8 Nov, 6:00 pm
    • Man Utd vs Aston Villa
    • Arsenal vs Chelsea
  • Sun, 9 Nov, 5:30 pm
    • London City vs Tottenham
    • West Ham vs Leicester City
  • Sun, 9 Nov, 7:30 pm
    • Everton vs Man City
    • Liverpool vs Brighton & Hove Albion

Matchday 9 of 22

  • Sat, 16 Nov, 5:30 pm
    • Brighton & Hove Albion vs Leicester City
    • West Ham vs Everton
  • Sat, 16 Nov, 7:30 pm
    • Aston Villa vs London City
    • Tottenham vs Arsenal
    • Liverpool vs Chelsea
  • Sat, 16 Nov, 8:00 pm
    • Man City vs Man Utd

Matchday 10 of 22

  • Fri, 6 Dec, 6:00 pm
    • Arsenal vs Liverpool
    • Man Utd vs West Ham
  • Fri, 6 Dec, 10:45 pm
    • Chelsea vs Everton
  • Sat, 7 Dec, 5:30 pm
    • London City vs Brighton & Hove Albion
  • Sat, 7 Dec, 7:30 pm
    • Tottenham vs Aston Villa
  • Sat, 7 Dec, 8:30 pm
    • Leicester City vs Man City

Key Highlights of 2025-26 Women’s Super League

The 2025-26 Women’s Super League is shaping up as a landmark season, blending established powerhouses with emerging talents. From Chelsea’s unbeaten start to the fight at the bottom, every match counts.

This season features several storylines

Chelsea’s quest for dominance under manager Sonia Bompastor, Manchester City’s rebuild with new boss Andrée Jeglertz, and Liverpool’s revival led by Gareth Taylor.

London City Lionesses bring fresh energy as debutants, while managerial shifts at Tottenham (Martin Ho) and Leicester (interim Rick Passmoor) add intrigue.

Expect high-scoring affairs—early games average over 3 goals per match—with stars like Khadija Shaw (Manchester City) and Melvine Malard (Manchester United) leading the scoring charts.

The expansion announcement heightens the relegation battle, and European qualification will be fiercely contested.

Top Goal Scorer of 2025-26 Women’s Super League

Top Goal Scorer of 2025-26 Women's Super League
RankPlayer (Country)ClubGoals
1Khadija Shaw (Jamaica)Manchester City15
2Kirsty Hanson (Scotland)Aston Villa9
3Vivianne Miedema (Netherlands)Manchester City8
4Kerolin (Brazil)Manchester City7
5Alyssa Thompson (United States)Chelsea7
6Stina Blackstenius (Sweden)Arsenal6
6Shekiera Martinez (Germany)West Ham United6
6Beata Olsson (Sweden)Liverpool6
6Jess Park (England)Manchester United6
6Kiko Seike (Japan)B&H Albion6
6Cathinka Tandberg (Norway)Tottenham Hotspur6

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