Women's Super League – Your Go‑to Guide for 2025
If you love fast‑paced football and want to keep up with England's best women’s teams, you’ve landed in the right spot. This page gives you the basics you need right now – who’s playing, when, and where you can catch the action without missing a beat.
Current Season Overview
Twenty‑four clubs fought for promotion last year, but only ten survive in the top flight. Arsenal, Manchester City, Chelsea and Manchester United still dominate, while Brighton and Southampton are the surprise packages that have earned points against the big guns.
Right now the table is tight. Arsenal leads by a single point, but a slip could see City overtake them on goal difference. The next few weeks feature back‑to‑back clashes at the Emirates, the Etihad and the Stamford Bridge, so expect a flurry of goals and a lot of drama.Key players to watch include Arsenal’s Vivianne Miedema, who’s back in goal‑scoring form, and Chelsea’s Sam Murray, the midfielder who creates chances from nowhere. Both are likely to influence who lifts the trophy at the end of the season.
How to Follow the Action
Watching the WSL has never been easier. The league streams live on the BBC Sport website and the BBC iPlayer app. If you have a TV licence, you can also catch the games on free‑to‑air BBC One and BBC Two during the scheduled slots.
For those who prefer a subscription, the Sky Sports package carries all WSL matches in high definition, plus extra analysis shows on Monday evenings. Many clubs also run their own YouTube channels with behind‑the‑scenes footage, player interviews and highlights, so you can see the post‑match reactions as soon as the final whistle blows.
Want instant updates on the go? Follow the official WSL Twitter account – they tweet live scores, line‑ups and quick video clips each match day. The league’s Instagram page is also great for player stories and training snippets, giving you a feel for the atmosphere in the locker rooms.
Finally, if you’re lucky enough to live near a home ground, buying tickets directly from the club’s website is the cheapest way to experience the buzz in person. Prices start at £10 for most matches, and many clubs offer family packs and student discounts.
Bottom line: whether you stream, watch on TV, or cheer from the stands, the Women's Super League delivers top‑level football with plenty of goals, skillful play and passionate fans. Keep checking back here for the latest news, fixture changes and tips on how to get the most out of every match.
Arsenal Women’s trip to West Ham in the WSL kicked off at 7:30pm on Friday, 12 September 2025, with live TV coverage on Sky Sports Premier League and Sky Sports Mix. Fans without traditional TV could stream through Sky’s platforms and follow live updates on BBC Sport and social media. Here’s what aired, how to watch, and why the matchup mattered.