Women’s Super League today, Football on TV

Saturday, 10/01/2026
12:30
  • Women’s Super League
Arsenal Women Arsenal Women Man Utd Women Man Utd Women
Sunday, 11/01/2026
12:00
  • Women’s Super League
Chelsea Women Chelsea Women West Ham Women West Ham Women
12:00
  • Women’s Super League
Man City Women Man City Women Everton Women Everton Women
  • Sky Sports
  • Sky Sports Ultra HDR
  • Sky Sports Premier League
12:00
  • Women’s Super League
Tottenham Women Tottenham Women Leicester Women Leicester Women
12:00
  • Women’s Super League
Aston Villa Women Aston Villa Women Brighton Women Brighton Women
  • Sky Sports WSL YouTube
  • Sky Sports
  • Sky Sports+ Plus
14:30
  • Women’s Super League
Liverpool Women Liverpool Women London City Lionesses W London City Lionesses W
Friday, 23/01/2026
19:00
  • Women’s Super League
Everton Women Everton Women Brighton Women Brighton Women
  • Sky Sports
Saturday, 24/01/2026
12:30
  • Women’s Super League
Chelsea Women Chelsea Women Arsenal Women Arsenal Women
Sunday, 25/01/2026
11:55
  • Women’s Super League
Liverpool Women Liverpool Women Tottenham Women Tottenham Women
11:55
  • Women’s Super League
Leicester Women Leicester Women West Ham Women West Ham Women
  • Sky Sports
  • Barclays Women's Super League YouTube
11:55
  • Women’s Super League
Aston Villa Women Aston Villa Women Man Utd Women Man Utd Women
  • Sky Sports
11:55
  • Women’s Super League
London City Lionesses W London City Lionesses W Man City Women Man City Women
  • Sky Sports
Sunday, 01/02/2026
11:55
  • Women’s Super League
Brighton Women Brighton Women London City Lionesses W London City Lionesses W
  • Sky Sports
  • Barclays Women's Super League YouTube
11:55
  • Women’s Super League
West Ham Women West Ham Women Tottenham Women Tottenham Women
  • Sky Sports
11:55
  • Women’s Super League
Everton Women Everton Women Aston Villa Women Aston Villa Women
  • Sky Sports
  • Barclays Women's Super League YouTube
11:55
  • Women’s Super League
Man Utd Women Man Utd Women Liverpool Women Liverpool Women
  • Sky Sports
14:30
  • Women’s Super League
Man City Women Man City Women Chelsea Women Chelsea Women
  • BBC Sports
  • BBC iPlayer
  • BBC One
Saturday, 07/02/2026
12:00
  • Women’s Super League
Leicester Women Leicester Women Man Utd Women Man Utd Women
  • Sky Sports
Sunday, 08/02/2026
12:00
  • Women’s Super League
Arsenal Women Arsenal Women Man City Women Man City Women
  • Sky Sports
12:00
  • Women’s Super League
Liverpool Women Liverpool Women Aston Villa Women Aston Villa Women
  • Sky Sports
12:00
  • Women’s Super League
West Ham Women West Ham Women Brighton Women Brighton Women
  • Sky Sports
  • Barclays Women's Super League YouTube
12:00
  • Women’s Super League
London City Lionesses W London City Lionesses W Everton Women Everton Women
  • Sky Sports
  • Barclays Women's Super League YouTube
14:25
  • Women’s Super League
Tottenham Women Tottenham Women Chelsea Women Chelsea Women
  • BBC iPlayer
  • BBC Sports
  • Barclays Women's Super League YouTube
  • BBC Two

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STATISTICAL DATA OF WOMEN’S SUPER LEAGUE ON TELEVISION IN UNITED KINGDOM

As of today 01/01/2026, and since this website started collecting statistical data on when and where Football matches from the Women’s Super League competition in United Kingdom are televised, which began on 24/03/2016, we can provide the following data:

920

TV BROADCASTS
739 Free games
80.33%
181 Paid games
19.67%
Most Repeated Match
Man City Women - Arsenal Women
10
LAST FREE GAME
Man Utd Women - Tottenham Women
14/12/2025 Women’s Super League por BBC Two, BBC Sports, BBC iPlayer
LAST PAY-PER-VIEW MATCH
Brighton Women - Chelsea Women
14/12/2025 Women’s Super League por Sky Sports, Sky Sports Football, Sky Sports Ultra HDR, Sky Sports Main Event, Sky Showcase
RANKING BY CHANNELS
The FA Player
523 (56.85%)
Sky Showcase
133 (14.46%)
Sky Sports Premier League
125 (13.59%)
Sky Sports Football
123 (13.37%)
BBC iPlayer
121 (13.15%)
TOTAL
43
TV CHANNELS
DAYS
17
WITHOUT FREE GAME
AVERAGE
2.1
CHANNELS PER MATCH
28 Pay channels
65.12%
15 Free-to-air channels
34.88%
TOTAL
43
CANALES
TOTAL
21
Total equipos
Ranking of Teams by Number of Matches
Arsenal Women
168 (18.26%)
Man City Women
166 (18.04%)
Chelsea Women
166 (18.04%)
Everton Women
148 (16.09%)
Brighton Women
147 (15.98%)
Ranking of Teams by Number of Matches on Free-to-Air TV
Everton Women
132 (14.35%)
West Ham Women
129 (14.02%)
Brighton Women
127 (13.8%)
Man City Women
118 (12.83%)
Tottenham Women
118 (12.83%)
Ranking of Teams by Number of Home Matches
Chelsea Women
85 (9.24%)
Arsenal Women
84 (9.13%)
Man City Women
83 (9.02%)
Brighton Women
76 (8.26%)
Everton Women
74 (8.04%)
Ranking of Teams by Number of Away Matches
Arsenal Women
84 (9.13%)
Man City Women
83 (9.02%)
Chelsea Women
81 (8.8%)
Everton Women
74 (8.04%)
West Ham Women
73 (7.93%)
NUMBER OF GAMES BY DAY OF THE WEEK
MONDAY
6
0.65%
TUESDAY
4
0.43%
WEDNESDAY
51
5.54%
THURSDAY
13
1.41%
FRIDAY
31
3.37%
SATURDAY
139
15.11%
SUNDAY
676
73.48%
NUMBER OF GAMES BY MONTH
JANUARY
94
10.22%
FEBRUARY
89
9.67%
MARCH
114
12.39%
APRIL
77
8.37%
MAY
83
9.02%
JUNE
1
0.11%
JULY
4
0.43%
AUGUST
1
0.11%
SEPTEMBER
108
11.74%
OCTOBER
126
13.7%
NOVEMBER
124
13.48%
DECEMBER
99
10.76%
NUMBER OF MATCHES PER YEAR
2025
138
15%
2024
132
14.35%
2023
139
15.11%
2022
132
14.35%
2021
136
14.78%
2020
98
10.65%
2019
80
8.7%
2018
39
4.24%
2017
9
0.98%
2016
17
1.85%
RANKING BY TIMES
14:00
247 (26.85%)
12:30
141 (15.33%)
15:00
105 (11.41%)
12:00
104 (11.3%)
18:45
44 (4.78%)
RANKING BY TIME SLOT
Afternoon
802 (87.17%)
Evening
94 (10.22%)
Morning
24 (2.61%)
Night
0 (0%)

Now, there are 23 Women’s Super League live televised matches and 12 TV channels will broadcast each and every one of them. The next match you will be able to enjoy is Arsenal Women - Man Utd Women and it will be played next 10 January 2026 at 13:30 televised by Sky Sports, Sky Sports Ultra HDR, Sky Sports Main Event, Sky Sports Premier League.

The FA Women's Super League is the most important league for women's football in England. It was created in 2010 by the Football Association and replaced the National Premier League.

Currently, the competition is made up of 12 teams. The top finishers get access to the next edition of the UEFA Women's Champions League.

The intention of the organizers was to make a professional league from the beginning, but in November 2010 it was confirmed as semi-professional. In this way, only some of the best players could dedicate themselves full time to soccer.

The 2011 FA Women’s Super League season included a mid-season hiatus to allow the players chosen for the England national team to prepare for the World Cup. Until 2017, the competition was only played during the spring and summer months.

In addition to the FA Women’s Super League, there is another tournament called the FA Women’s Super League Cup. It has a group stage format and then knockouts to decide the champion. In 2014 the competition was played after finishing the league. Since 2015, both are disputed in parallel.

The Football Association announced in September 2017 a reform of the league to expand the participants of the first two divisions of women's football. Looking ahead to the 2018-19 campaign, he definitely became professional.

Each team can have a maximum of up to 23 players on the squad. As in men's football, foreign female footballers need to obtain a work permit in order to join the clubs and take part in the competition.

To balance the difference in level between the teams, since 2013 a salary limit system has been included in the FA Women's Super League regulations.

Arsenal won the inaugural season in 2011. The Gunners obtained 32 points from 14 games and finished at the top of the standings ahead of rivals such as Birmingham City, Everton, Lincoln Ladies, Bristol Academy, Chelsea, Doncaster Rovers Belles and Liverpool. A success that they also repeated in the following campaign, being the first club in history to successfully defend the title.

The first games of the FA Women’s Super League on television were seen on BBC, the fa player... Over the years, live coverage expanded until it was possible to see, either through conventional channels or through streaming, the vast majority of meetings.