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Women's Super League2025/2026 — Standings, Fixtures & Top Scorers

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Khadija Monifa Shaw
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# Team P W D L GD Pts Form
1 Manchester City W logo Manchester City W 22 18 1 3 +43 55
W W L W W
2 Arsenal W logo Arsenal W 22 15 6 1 +39 51
W D W W W
3 Chelsea W logo Chelsea W 22 15 4 3 +24 49
D W W W W
4 Manchester United W logo Manchester United W 22 11 7 4 +16 40
W L D D L
5 Tottenham W logo Tottenham W 22 11 3 8 -3 36
L L D W W
6 London City Lionesses W logo London City Lionesses W 22 8 3 11 -7 27
D D W L W
7 Brighton W logo Brighton W 22 7 5 10 -1 26
W W D D L
8 Everton W logo Everton W 22 7 2 13 -12 23
L L L L W
9 Aston Villa W logo Aston Villa W 22 5 5 12 -20 20
W L L L L
10 West Ham W logo West Ham W 22 5 4 13 -25 19
L D W W L
11 Liverpool W logo Liverpool W 22 4 5 13 -13 17
D W L L L
12 Leicester W logo Leicester W 22 2 3 17 -41 9
L L L L L
UEFA Champions League
UEFA Champions League Qualifiers
Relegation

About Women's Super League

The Women's Super League (WSL) is the top tier of women's football in England and one of the most competitive women's football leagues in the world. Established by the Football Association in 2010 and launching its first season in 2011, the WSL has grown from a part-time summer competition into a fully professional, year-round league that commands international attention, significant broadcast deals, and some of the highest attendances in women's club football anywhere on the planet. The women's super league table is checked by millions of fans each week as clubs battle for the title, European places, and survival.

The league's evolution has been dramatic. It launched in 2011 as an eight-team FA Women's Super League operating across a spring-to-autumn summer calendar. In 2017/18, the FA made a landmark decision to switch to a winter calendar aligned with the men's game — a move that transformed the league's commercial prospects and brought it closer to the mainstream. Rebranded as the Barclays Women's Super League following Barclays' title sponsorship from 2019, the competition now runs from September through May across 12 clubs, mirroring the Premier League season structure. Checking the women's super league standings has become a weekly habit for hundreds of thousands of football supporters across England and beyond.

Chelsea Women have defined the modern era of the WSL, winning eight league titles — more than any other club — including the 2023/24 championship. Arsenal Women, who lifted the inaugural WSL trophy in 2011, remain the benchmark for sustained ambition, drawing gates of 50,000+ at Emirates Stadium and regularly competing in the UEFA Women's Champions League. Manchester City Women and Manchester United Women have strengthened the competition enormously, while clubs like Liverpool Women and Tottenham Hotspur Women continue to invest in squads capable of challenging the elite. WSL fixtures every weekend now attract serious media coverage and growing crowds that would have been unthinkable a decade ago.

The Barclays Women's Super League feeds directly into UEFA Women's Champions League qualification, with the top two or three sides earning group-stage berths, giving English clubs exposure to the best club football in Europe. The national team pipeline is equally significant — the WSL develops the vast majority of England's Lionesses squad, and the link between club and international success became undeniable after England's historic UEFA Women's EURO 2022 triumph on home soil. Broadcast on BBC Sport and Sky Sports in the United Kingdom, WSL games reach millions of viewers each weekend, and wsl standings and wsl fixtures pages are among the most-visited sports content in the country during the season.

WSL Teams 2025/26

The 2025/26 Women's Super League season features 12 clubs competing across a September-to-May calendar. The full list of WSL teams this season is: Arsenal Women, Aston Villa Women, Brighton & Hove Albion Women, Chelsea Women, Everton Women, Leicester City Women, Liverpool Women, London City Lionesses Women, Manchester City Women, Manchester United Women, Tottenham Hotspur Women, and West Ham United Women.

Chelsea Women enter the campaign as defending champions, having claimed their eighth WSL title in 2023/24 under manager Emma Hayes in her farewell season. Arsenal Women are perennial contenders, backed by record attendances at Emirates Stadium and a squad packed with international talent. Manchester City Women and Manchester United Women represent the significant investment of two of English football's wealthiest clubs, while Liverpool Women have re-established themselves as a top-half force after their return to the division. London City Lionesses and Leicester City Women are among the promoted sides bringing fresh energy to the 2025/26 WSL table.

The WSL promotion and relegation system connects the top tier to the Championship (second division), ensuring competitive pressure throughout the pyramid. One or two teams are relegated from the WSL to the Women's Championship each season, while the Championship winners and playoff winner earn promotion. This system keeps every WSL fixture meaningful from the first whistle of September through the final day in May.

WSL Championship History

The Women's Super League title history is a story of early Arsenal dominance giving way to an era of unprecedented Chelsea excellence. Arsenal Women claimed the inaugural WSL title in 2011, won again in 2012, and lifted the trophy once more in 2018/19, and remain one of only four clubs to have won the league. Liverpool Women won back-to-back titles in 2013 and 2014, breaking Arsenal's early grip on the league. Manchester City Women claimed the 2016 championship. But it is Chelsea Women who have reshaped the narrative — their eight title wins in 2014/15, 2017/18, 2019/20, 2020/21, 2021/22, 2022/23, 2023/24, and 2024/25 make them the most successful club in WSL history by a considerable margin.

The most decorated WSL managers reflect this dominance: Emma Hayes guided Chelsea to five of their eight titles before departing for the United States women's national team role ahead of the 2024 Paris Olympics. Her successor Sonia Bompastor continued the dynasty, winning the 2024/25 title in her first season, maintaining Chelsea's grip at the summit. Arsenal's most recent championship came under Joe Montemurro in 2018/19, and the club has pushed Chelsea to the final weeks of the season on multiple occasions since.

The WSL season format has remained relatively consistent since the switch to a winter calendar in 2017/18: 12 teams each playing 22 matches in a home-and-away round-robin, with the title awarded to the team with the most points at the end of the season. There is no playoff system for the title — the women's super league table at the end of May is final.

WSL Players and Salaries

The WSL has attracted some of the finest women's footballers on the planet, drawn by growing salaries, improved facilities, and the league's rising global profile. WSL player salaries are not publicly disclosed under any collective bargaining requirement, but industry estimates place top earners in the range of £200,000 to £400,000 per year, with outliers potentially exceeding that band for marquee signings. Chloe Kelly, the Manchester City Women and England forward famous for her match-winning penalty at EURO 2022, is reported to earn in the region of £250,000-£300,000 per year — placing her among the highest-paid women footballers in England.

WSL top scorers each season include some of the best forwards in European club football. Beth Mead (Arsenal Women), Sam Kerr (Chelsea Women), and Alessia Russo (Arsenal Women) have each claimed golden boot honours or come close in recent campaigns. The league's international appeal is evident in its squads: American stars, Spanish internationals, Australian Matildas, and Scandinavian players fill out rosters alongside England Lionesses. The WSL transfer market has grown significantly, with fees now regularly reaching seven figures for elite players.

The question of who is the highest-paid woman footballer touches the WSL directly. While players like Alex Morgan (formerly NWSL) and Ada Hegerberg (Lyon) have received enormous contracts elsewhere, several WSL players rank among the highest earners in the global game. Sam Kerr's Chelsea contract is believed to be one of the richest ever offered to a women's footballer in England, and her legal battles outside football have done nothing to diminish her status as one of the game's greatest strikers.

How to Watch WSL

WSL games are broadcast across two major platforms in the United Kingdom: BBC Sport and Sky Sports. The BBC broadcasts a selection of WSL fixtures free-to-air on BBC One, BBC Two, and the BBC iPlayer streaming service, meaning millions of fans can watch women's super league games without a subscription. Sky Sports holds the primary broadcast rights and shows the majority of WSL fixtures across its Sky Sports Football, Sky Sports Main Event, and Sky Sports Mix channels, with live streaming available through the Sky Go and Now TV apps.

For international audiences, how to watch WSL depends on region: DAZN carries WSL rights in several markets, and the FA's own digital channels carry highlights and some streaming content. In the United States, CBS Sports and Paramount+ have historically broadcast WSL games, reflecting the growing American appetite for English women's football. The FA Women's Super League official website and the Barclays WSL app provide schedules, results, and highlights for fans worldwide. WSL fixtures are typically played on Saturdays and Sundays, with some midweek rounds during congested periods of the calendar.

WSL Stadiums and Attendance

WSL attendance has undergone a transformation since the league turned professional and switched to a winter calendar. In the early years, crowds of 1,000-2,000 were commonplace. By the 2022/23 season, Arsenal Women set a WSL attendance record of 60,160 at Emirates Stadium, and Chelsea Women regularly play European matches at Stamford Bridge and league games at Kingsmeadow/Kingsmeadow. The growth in WSL attendance reflects a broader cultural shift in women's football following England's EURO 2022 triumph, when 87,192 fans packed Wembley for the final.

Chelsea Women use Kingsmeadow as their home ground for most WSL fixtures but have increasingly moved high-profile matches to Stamford Bridge, generating crowds of 20,000+. Arsenal Women use Meadow Park as their regular home but play marquee WSL and Champions League fixtures at Emirates Stadium, the largest stadium regularly used by a WSL club. Manchester United Women play at Leigh Sports Village, while Manchester City Women are based at the Joie Stadium. Tottenham Hotspur Women and West Ham United Women have access to their respective Premier League grounds for major occasions.

The financial picture of the WSL has improved substantially with attendances rising and broadcast revenues increasing. The WSL is believed to generate tens of millions of pounds per season in combined broadcast, commercial, and matchday revenues, with the FA reinvesting in club development and grassroots infrastructure. The question of how much money the WSL makes is tied directly to the Barclays sponsorship deal — reportedly worth over £10 million annually — alongside the Sky Sports and BBC rights package, which represents the most lucrative broadcast deal in English women's football history.

Key Facts

  • The WSL was established by the Football Association in 2010, with the first season kicking off in 2011
  • Chelsea Women have won the most WSL titles — 8 championships (2014/15, 2017/18, 2019/20, 2020/21, 2021/22, 2022/23, 2023/24, 2024/25)
  • Arsenal Women won three WSL titles (2011, 2012, 2018/19)
  • Liverpool Women (2013, 2014) and Manchester City Women (2016) have also won the WSL, claiming the 2015/16 title
  • The league switched from a summer calendar to a winter calendar in the 2017/18 season
  • Barclays became the title sponsor of the WSL in 2019 — it is officially the Barclays Women's Super League
  • 12 teams compete in the 2025/26 WSL season, each playing 22 matches in a home-and-away format
  • WSL games are broadcast on BBC Sport (free-to-air) and Sky Sports in the United Kingdom
  • Arsenal Women set the WSL attendance record with 60,160 fans at Emirates Stadium in February 2024 (2023/24 season) against Manchester United
  • 87,192 fans attended the UEFA Women's EURO 2022 final at Wembley, turbocharging WSL growth
  • The top WSL clubs qualify for the UEFA Women's Champions League each season
  • Top WSL players are estimated to earn between £200,000 and £400,000 per year
  • Emma Hayes won five WSL titles with Chelsea before leaving for the USWNT role in 2024

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is the best Women's Super League team?

Chelsea Women are the most successful Women's Super League club of the modern era, having won eight WSL titles — more than any other team. Arsenal Women are considered Chelsea's closest long-term rivals, having won the inaugural title in 2011 and the 2018/19 championship. In the 2025/26 season, Chelsea, Arsenal, and Manchester City Women are the primary contenders for the WSL title.

How much do Women's Super League players get paid?

WSL player salaries are not publicly disclosed, but industry estimates place top earners between £200,000 and £400,000 per year. Elite players at clubs like Chelsea Women and Arsenal Women can command contracts at the upper end of this range or beyond, particularly those who are key national team players. Basic squad players may earn significantly less, with the league's pay structure varying widely across its 12 clubs.

How many Super League teams are there?

The Women's Super League currently has 12 teams. The 2025/26 WSL season features Arsenal, Aston Villa, Brighton, Chelsea, Everton, Leicester City, Liverpool, London City Lionesses, Manchester City, Manchester United, Tottenham Hotspur, and West Ham United. The WSL operates promotion and relegation with the Women's Championship below it.

Who is the highest-paid woman footballer?

Exact salary figures are rarely confirmed publicly, but several WSL players rank among the highest-paid women footballers globally. Sam Kerr at Chelsea Women is widely reported to hold one of the richest contracts in English women's football history. Globally, players at clubs like Barcelona Femení and Lyon also command very high salaries. In the WSL, top earners are estimated to receive £300,000-£400,000+ per year.

How much does Chloe Kelly get paid?

Chloe Kelly, the Arsenal Women and England forward, is reported to earn approximately £250,000-£300,000 per year, making her one of the highest-paid players in the WSL. Her profile surged after her iconic shirt-twirling celebration following the winning penalty in the UEFA Women's EURO 2022 final, significantly boosting her commercial value alongside her club salary.

How much money does the WSL make?

The WSL generates tens of millions of pounds annually through its combined broadcast, sponsorship, and matchday revenues. The Barclays title sponsorship deal is reported to be worth over £10 million per year. The Sky Sports and BBC broadcast rights deal represents the largest media rights package in English women's football history. Club revenues vary significantly, with Chelsea Women and Arsenal Women generating the most through matchday and commercial income.

Who gets relegated from WSL?

The bottom team in the Women's Super League table at the end of the season is automatically relegated to the Women's Championship. A second team may also be relegated via a playoff against the Championship's second-place club, depending on the season format. Promotion back to the WSL is available to the Women's Championship winner and, in some seasons, a playoff winner.

Who has the most WSL title wins?

Chelsea Women hold the record for the most WSL title wins with eight championships: 2014/15, 2017/18, 2019/20, 2020/21, 2021/22, 2022/23, 2023/24, and 2024/25. Arsenal Women are second with three titles (2011, 2012, and 2018/19), and Manchester City Women have won once (2015/16). Liverpool Women also won in 2013 and 2014.

When was the WSL founded?

The Women's Super League was founded by the Football Association in 2010, with its inaugural season taking place in 2011. It originally operated as a summer league but switched to a winter calendar aligned with the men's game in 2017/18. Barclays became the title sponsor in 2019, and it is now officially the Barclays Women's Super League.

Where can I find the Women's Super League table?

The women's super league table and wsl standings are updated live throughout the season on this page. You can also find the current WSL standings on the official Barclays Women's Super League website, BBC Sport, and Sky Sports. The table shows all 12 clubs ranked by points, with wins, draws, losses, goals scored, and goal difference.

Last updated: 21 May 2026, 15:45 UTC

The current Women's Super League table for the 2025/26 season. The WSL standings show all 12 clubs ranked by points, with wins, draws, losses, goals scored, and goal difference updated after every round of fixtures. The top clubs in the women's super league standings qualify for the UEFA Women's Champions League, while the bottom of the table faces relegation to the Women's Championship. Chelsea Women are the defending WSL champions, having claimed their eighth title in 2024/25.

# Team P W D L GF GA GD Pts Form
1
Manchester City W logo Manchester City W
22 18 1 3 62 19 +43 55
W W L W W
2
Arsenal W logo Arsenal W
22 15 6 1 53 14 +39 51
W D W W W
3
Chelsea W logo Chelsea W
22 15 4 3 44 20 +24 49
D W W W W
4
Manchester United W logo Manchester United W
22 11 7 4 38 22 +16 40
W L D D L
5
Tottenham W logo Tottenham W
22 11 3 8 35 38 -3 36
L L D W W
6
London City Lionesses W logo London City Lionesses W
22 8 3 11 28 35 -7 27
D D W L W
7
Brighton W logo Brighton W
22 7 5 10 27 28 -1 26
W W D D L
8
Everton W logo Everton W
22 7 2 13 25 37 -12 23
L L L L W
9
Aston Villa W logo Aston Villa W
22 5 5 12 28 48 -20 20
W L L L L
10
West Ham W logo West Ham W
22 5 4 13 20 45 -25 19
L D W W L
11
Liverpool W logo Liverpool W
22 4 5 13 21 34 -13 17
D W L L L
12
Leicester W logo Leicester W
22 2 3 17 11 52 -41 9
L L L L L
UEFA Champions League
UEFA Champions League Qualifiers
Relegation

Latest WSL results and scores from the 2025/26 Women's Super League season. Browse recent match results with final scores for all 12 teams. Chelsea Women are the reigning WSL champions after winning the 2024/25 title — follow their defence of the trophy alongside the challenges from Arsenal Women, Manchester City Women, and Manchester United Women throughout the season.

1
Khadija Monifa Shaw
Khadija Monifa Shaw
Manchester City W logo Manchester City W
21
2
Alessia Mia Teresa Russo
Alessia Mia Teresa Russo
Arsenal W logo Arsenal W
13
3
Kirsty Hanson
Kirsty Hanson
Aston Villa W logo Aston Villa W
12
4
Emma Stina Blackstenius
Emma Stina Blackstenius
Arsenal W logo Arsenal W
11
5
Vivianne Miedema
Vivianne Miedema
Manchester City W logo Manchester City W
10
6
Kerolin Nicoli Israel Ferraz
Kerolin Nicoli Israel Ferraz
Manchester City W logo Manchester City W
9
7
Olivia Møller Holdt
Olivia Møller Holdt
Tottenham W logo Tottenham W
8
8
Kiko Seike
Kiko Seike
Brighton W logo Brighton W
8
9
Bethany England
Bethany England
Tottenham W logo Tottenham W
7
10
Samantha May Kerr
Samantha May Kerr
Chelsea W logo Chelsea W
7
11
Alyssa Paola Thompson
Alyssa Paola Thompson
Chelsea W logo Chelsea W
7
12
Frida Leonhardsen Maanum
Frida Leonhardsen Maanum
Arsenal W logo Arsenal W
6
13
Elisabeth Terland
Elisabeth Terland
Manchester United W logo Manchester United W
6
14
Melvine Marie Ericka Malard
Melvine Marie Ericka Malard
Manchester United W logo Manchester United W
6
15
Jessica Park
Jessica Park
Manchester United W logo Manchester United W
6
16
Cathinka Cecilie Friis Tandberg
Cathinka Cecilie Friis Tandberg
Tottenham W logo Tottenham W
6
17
B. Olsson
B. Olsson
Liverpool W logo Liverpool W
6
18
Freya Godfrey
Freya Godfrey
London City Lionesses W logo London City Lionesses W
6
19
Shekiera Aisha Martinez
Shekiera Aisha Martinez
West Ham W logo West Ham W
6
20
Olivia Smith
Olivia Smith
Arsenal W logo Arsenal W
5
1
Kerstin Yasmijn Casparij
Kerstin Yasmijn Casparij
Manchester City W logo Manchester City W
7
2
Lynn Anke Hannie Wilms
Lynn Anke Hannie Wilms
Aston Villa W logo Aston Villa W
7
3
Alessia Mia Teresa Russo
Alessia Mia Teresa Russo
Arsenal W logo Arsenal W
6
4
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Lauren May Hemp
Manchester City W logo Manchester City W
6
5
Bethany Jane Mead
Bethany Jane Mead
Arsenal W logo Arsenal W
5
6
Ella Ann Toone
Ella Ann Toone
Manchester United W logo Manchester United W
5
7
Jessica Park
Jessica Park
Manchester United W logo Manchester United W
5
8
Kerolin Nicoli Israel Ferraz
Kerolin Nicoli Israel Ferraz
Manchester City W logo Manchester City W
5
9
Alex Greenwood
Alex Greenwood
Manchester City W logo Manchester City W
5
10
Nadine Noordam
Nadine Noordam
Brighton W logo Brighton W
5
11
Vivianne Miedema
Vivianne Miedema
Manchester City W logo Manchester City W
5
12
Riko Ueki
Riko Ueki
West Ham W logo West Ham W
5
13
María Francesca Caldentey Oliver
María Francesca Caldentey Oliver
Arsenal W logo Arsenal W
4
14
Kosovare Asllani
Kosovare Asllani
London City Lionesses W logo London City Lionesses W
4
15
Khadija Monifa Shaw
Khadija Monifa Shaw
Manchester City W logo Manchester City W
4
16
Frida Leonhardsen Maanum
Frida Leonhardsen Maanum
Arsenal W logo Arsenal W
4
17
Freya Godfrey
Freya Godfrey
London City Lionesses W logo London City Lionesses W
4
18
Lauren Elizabeth James
Lauren Elizabeth James
Chelsea W logo Chelsea W
4
19
Smilla Hilma Holmberg
Smilla Hilma Holmberg
Arsenal W logo Arsenal W
4
20
Wieke Hendrikje Maria Kaptein
Wieke Hendrikje Maria Kaptein
Chelsea W logo Chelsea W
3
1
Elsa Amanda Nildén
Elsa Amanda Nildén
Tottenham W logo Tottenham W
7
2
Samantha Tierney
Samantha Tierney
Leicester W logo Leicester W
7
3
Nikita Josephine Parris
Nikita Josephine Parris
London City Lionesses W logo London City Lionesses W
5
4
Oceane Deslandes
Oceane Deslandes
Aston Villa W logo Aston Villa W
5
5
Miri Taylor
Miri Taylor
Aston Villa W logo Aston Villa W
5
6
J. Riviere
J. Riviere
Manchester United W logo Manchester United W
5
7
Clare Josephine Hunt
Clare Josephine Hunt
Tottenham W logo Tottenham W
5
8
Wassa Sangaré
Wassa Sangaré
London City Lionesses W logo London City Lionesses W
5
9
Ruby Mace
Ruby Mace
Everton W logo Everton W
5
10
Julia Margareta Zigiotti Olme
Julia Margareta Zigiotti Olme
Manchester United W logo Manchester United W
5
11
Ashleigh Neville
Ashleigh Neville
Tottenham W logo Tottenham W
5
12
Chloe Maggie Kelly
Chloe Maggie Kelly
Arsenal W logo Arsenal W
4
13
Cathinka Cecilie Friis Tandberg
Cathinka Cecilie Friis Tandberg
Tottenham W logo Tottenham W
4
14
Lynn Anke Hannie Wilms
Lynn Anke Hannie Wilms
Aston Villa W logo Aston Villa W
4
15
Charlize Rule
Charlize Rule
Brighton W logo Brighton W
4
16
Drew Meigan Spence
Drew Meigan Spence
Tottenham W logo Tottenham W
4
17
Kosovare Asllani
Kosovare Asllani
London City Lionesses W logo London City Lionesses W
4
18
Clare Wheeler
Clare Wheeler
Everton W logo Everton W
4
19
Viviane Marie-Louise Blanche Asseyi
Viviane Marie-Louise Blanche Asseyi
West Ham W logo West Ham W
4
20
Onema Grace Geyoro
Onema Grace Geyoro
London City Lionesses W logo London City Lionesses W
4
1
Shannon O'Brien
Shannon O'Brien
Leicester W logo Leicester W
1
2
Inès Belloumou
Inès Belloumou
West Ham W logo West Ham W
1
3
Oceane Deslandes
Oceane Deslandes
Aston Villa W logo Aston Villa W
1
4
Gemma Bonner
Gemma Bonner
Liverpool W logo Liverpool W
1
5
J. Riviere
J. Riviere
Manchester United W logo Manchester United W
1
6
Drew Meigan Spence
Drew Meigan Spence
Tottenham W logo Tottenham W
1
7
Grace Fisk
Grace Fisk
Liverpool W logo Liverpool W
1
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Winners

Season Champion
2024/2025 Chelsea W logo Chelsea W
2023/2024 Chelsea W logo Chelsea W
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