All things Women’s Super League — news, clubs, players, moments, and stories from around the league.

Wondering where to watch the Barclays Women’s Super League this season? Here’s a quick guide to watching WSL matches in the UK and around the world during the 2026/27 campaign.

England forward Michelle Agyemang rejoins Brighton on loan from Arsenal after an impressive EURO 2025. Why this move is perfect for her development and future in the WSL.

Wondering how to watch Barclays WSL matches this season? Our full 2025/26 guide covers UK TV channels, FA Player, and global streaming options — plus a printable fixture calendar.

History was made this week: 20‑year‑old Olivia Smith has become the first-ever million‑pound transfer in women’s football, joining Arsenal from Liverpool for an estimated £1m. It’s a landmark moment — and one worth celebrating. Overview Olivia Smith becomes the first player in women’s football history to command a seven-figure transfer fee — and Arsenal’s intent…

After a tough spell at Barcelona and a personal health scare, Ellie Roebuck returns to the WSL with Aston Villa. Can this move help her rediscover her best form?

The Women’s Super League is expanding to 14 teams in 2026 with new playoffs and a fully professional second tier. Here’s what’s changing and why it matters.

New to women’s football? Learn everything you need to know about the Women’s Super League (WSL) — how it works, who plays, and why it matters.

The Women’s Super League is set to grow to 14 teams starting in the 2026/27 season. With more promotion spots, full professionalism in WSL 2, and a new playoff system, the landscape of women’s football in England is changing.