Women's Super League
Women's Super League
England
2025/26
Classificação
TotalCasaFora
#TimePWDL+/-GolsPTSÚltimos 5
1
Team
Man City
22
18
1
3
+43
62:19
55
2
Team
Arsenal
22
15
6
1
+39
53:14
51
3
Team
Chelsea
22
15
4
3
+24
44:20
49
4
Team
Man Utd
22
11
7
4
+16
38:22
40
5
Team
Tottenham
22
11
3
8
-3
35:38
36
6
Team
London City
22
8
3
11
-7
28:35
27
7
Team
Brighton
22
7
5
10
-1
27:28
26
8
Team
Everton
22
7
2
13
-12
25:37
23
9
Team
Aston Villa
22
5
5
12
-20
28:48
20
10
Team
West Ham
22
5
4
13
-25
20:45
19
11
Team
Liverpool
22
4
5
13
-13
21:34
17
12
Team
Leicester
22
2
3
17
-41
11:52
9
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About Women's Super League

Women's Super League is a Football tournament in England, a part of the England Football league system. Women's Super League with clubs (or Football teams) competing each season, running from .

The Women's Super League season is live and ongoing, with the kick-off match played on . Currently, are the defending champions, followed closely by and then . Player was the Golden Boot winner in season with a total of goals, while Player Mia Fishel holds the all-time Women's Super League top scorer record.

Competition format and league structure: teams, 0 rounds.

Average goals per match (scoring rate):

Record holder for the highest points in league history:

Best goalkeeper:

Players with the most red cards in league history:

Football-1x2 gives live scores, tables, fixtures, top scorers, odds and match predictions for the Women's Super League.

Women's Super League FAQs

1. Which team won the first Women's Super League title and in what year?

The first Women's Super League title was won by in season .

2. Which club has won the most Women's Super League championships?

holds the record for most Women's Super League championships, with titles to date.

3. What are the key upcoming Women's Super League matches?

Upcoming Women's Super League highlights include , expected to be a thrilling clash.

4. Which team has the most fans in the Women's Super League?

is currently recognized as the club with the most fans in the Women's Super League.