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2024–25 Women's Super League

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Football league season
Women's Super League
Season2024–25
Dates20 September 2024 – 10 May 2025
ChampionsChelsea
8th title
6th in a row
RelegatedCrystal Palace
Champions LeagueChelsea
Arsenal
Manchester United
Matches132
Goals424 (3.21 per match)
Top goalscorerAlessia Russo
Khadija Shaw
(12 goals)
Best goalkeeperHannah Hampton
Phallon Tullis-Joyce
(13 clean sheets)
Biggest home winArsenal 5–0Brighton & Hove Albion
(8 November 2024)
Arsenal 5–0 Crystal Palace
(19 January 2025)
Arsenal 5–0Tottenham Hotspur
(16 February 2025)
Biggest away winCrystal Palace 0–7 Chelsea
(27 September 2024)
Highest scoringCrystal Palace 1–7West Ham United
(27 April 2025)
Longest winning run9 games
Chelsea
Longest unbeaten run22 games
Chelsea
Longest winless run12 games
Crystal Palace
Longest losing run6 games
Aston Villa
Highest attendance56,784
Arsenal 5–0 Tottenham Hotspur
(16 February 2025)
Lowest attendance502
Crystal Palace 1–1Everton
(10 November 2024)

The2024–25 Women's Super League season (also known as theBarclaysWomen's Super League for sponsorship reasons) was the 14th season of theWomen's Super League (WSL) since it was formed in 2010.[1] It was the sixth season after the rebranding of the four highest levels inEnglish women's football.

Chelsea were the defending champions, having won their fifth consecutive and seventh overall title in theprevious season.

AfterArsenal's 2–5 defeat toAston Villa and Chelsea's 1–0 victory overManchester United, Chelsea were confirmed to have won their sixth consecutive and eighth overall title. At the end of the season, Chelsea also became the first team to finish a 22-game WSL season unbeaten.[2]

Crystal Palace, who inthe previous season had been promoted to the WSL for the first time in their history, were relegated back to theWomen's Championship after just one season in the top flight on 27 April 2025, after a 1–7 defeat at home toWest Ham United.

Ahead of the season, the WSL announced a change to the way games were broadcast domestically in the UK. The FA Player streaming service was replaced by the league'sYouTube channel for the live broadcast of all 66 league matches not televised by BBC or Sky Sports.[3] The transition followed the creation and subsequent takeover of the running of the league by the Women's Professional Leagues Limited (initially called 'NewCo' on a temporary basis), an independent, club-owned entity, which replacedThe Football Association after recommendations from a government-backed review into the women's game in 2023.[4]

Teams

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Locations of the 2024–25 WSL teams outside ofLondon
Locations of the 2024–25 WSL teams in London

Twelve teams contested the 2024–25 Women's Super League season.Crystal Palace secured promotion as2023–24 Women's Championship champions on 28 April 2024, marking their first appearance in the WSL.[5] They replacedBristol City, who were relegated one season after their return to the WSL since being promoted from the Women's Championship the season prior.[6]

TeamLocationGroundCapacity2023–24 season
ArsenalLondon(Holloway)Emirates Stadium[a]60,7043rd
Aston VillaBirmingham(Aston)Villa Park42,6407th
Brighton & Hove AlbionCrawleyBroadfield Stadium[b]6,1349th
ChelseaLondon(Kingston upon Thames)Kingsmeadow[c]4,8501st
Crystal PalaceLondon(Sutton)Gander Green Lane[d]5,013WC, 1st
EvertonLiverpool(Walton)Walton Hall Park[e]2,2008th
Leicester CityLeicesterKing Power Stadium32,21210th
LiverpoolSt HelensTotally Wicked Stadium[f]18,0004th
Manchester CityManchester(Bradford)Academy Stadium[g]7,0002nd
Manchester UnitedLeighLeigh Sports Village[h]12,0005th
Tottenham HotspurLondon(Leyton)Brisbane Road[i]9,2716th
West Ham UnitedLondon(Dagenham)Victoria Road6,07811th
  1. ^Three matches played atMeadow Park.
  2. ^Three matches played atFalmer Stadium.
  3. ^Three matches played atStamford Bridge.
  4. ^Four matches played atSelhurst Park.
  5. ^Two matches played atGoodison Park.
  6. ^Three matches played atAnfield.
  7. ^Three matches played atCity of Manchester Stadium.
  8. ^Three matches played atOld Trafford.
  9. ^Three matches played atTottenham Hotspur Stadium.

Stadium changes

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Having spent the previous six seasons atPrenton Park, Liverpool relocated toTotally Wicked Stadium, home ofSt Helens R.F.C., ahead of the 2024–25 season.[7] Arsenal announcedEmirates Stadium would become the team's primary ground ahead of the 2024–25 season, hosting eight of the team's home league games.Meadow Park, the ground the team has groundshared since the 1990s, will retain the three remaining fixtures.[8] After four seasons at Walsall'sBescot Stadium following promotion in 2020, Aston Villa announcedVilla Park would become the team's home stadium for league matches ahead of the 2024–25 season.[9]

Personnel and kits

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TeamManagerCaptainKit manufacturerShirt sponsorShirt sponsor (sleeve)Shirt sponsor (back)Shorts sponsor
ArsenalNetherlandsRenée SlegersScotlandKim LittleAdidasFly EmiratesVisit RwandaNoneNone
Aston VillaSpainNatalia ArroyoScotlandRachel CorsieAdidasBetanoTrade NationNoneNone
Brighton & Hove AlbionAustraliaDario VidošićSpainVicky LosadaNikeAmerican ExpressExperience Kissimmee[10]NoneNone
ChelseaFranceSonia BompastorEnglandMillie BrightNikeNoneBingXNoneSinger Capital Markets
Crystal PalaceNorwayLeif Gunnar SmerudEnglandAimee EverettMacronTENKaiyun SportsNoneNone
EvertonDenmarkBrian SørensenEnglandMegan FinniganCastoreStake.comKICKChristopher WardNone
Leicester CityFranceAmandine MiquelBelgiumJanice CaymanAdidasKing PowerBia SaigonSekondaNone
LiverpoolEnglandAmber Whiteley (interim)Republic of IrelandNiamh FaheyNikeStandard CharteredExpediaNoneNone
Manchester CityEnglandNick Cushing (interim)EnglandAlex Greenwood[11]PumaEtihad AirwaysOKXNissanJoie
Manchester UnitedEnglandMarc SkinnerEnglandMaya Le Tissier[12]AdidasSnapdragon[13]DXC TechnologyNoneNone
Tottenham HotspurSwedenRobert VilahamnEnglandBethany EnglandNikeAIACinchTumiNone
West Ham UnitedEnglandRehanne SkinnerAustraliaKatrina Gorry[14]UmbroBetwayJD SportsZO Skin HealthMaldon Accident Repair Centre

Managerial changes

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TeamOutgoing managerManner of departureDate of vacancyPosition in tableIncoming managerDate of appointment
ChelseaEnglandEmma HayesSigned by theUnited States18 May 2024[15][16]Pre seasonFranceSonia Bompastor29 May 2024[17]
Aston VillaEnglandCarla WardResigned18 May 2024[18]NetherlandsRobert de Pauw29 June 2024[19]
Brighton & Hove AlbionEngland Mikey HarrisEnd of interim period18 May 2024[20]AustraliaDario Vidošić10 July 2024[20]
Leicester CityEngland Jennifer Foster18 May 2024[21]FranceAmandine Miquel15 July 2024[21]
ArsenalSwedenJonas EidevallResigned15 October 2024[22]6thNetherlandsRenée Slegers[a]15 October 2024[22]
Aston VillaNetherlandsRobert de PauwSacked11 December 2024[24]9thBermudaShaun Goater (interim)11 December 2024[24]
BermudaShaun GoaterEnd of interim period22 January 2025[25]8thSpainNatalia Arroyo22 January 2025[25]
LiverpoolEnglandMatt BeardSacked27 February 2025[26]7thEngland Amber Whiteley (interim)27 February 2025[26]
Crystal PalaceEnglandLaura Kaminski28 February 2025[27]12thNorwayLeif Gunnar Smerud1 March 2025[28]
Manchester CityWalesGareth Taylor10 March 2025[29]4thEnglandNick Cushing (interim)10 March 2025[29]
  1. ^Slegers was initially appointed as an interim manager, but the move was made permanent on 17 January 2025.[23]

League table

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1Chelsea(C)2219305613+4360Qualification for theChampions League league stage[a]
2Arsenal2215346226+3648
3Manchester United2213544116+2544Qualification for theChampions League second round
4Manchester City2213454928+2143
5Brighton & Hove Albion2284103541−628
6Aston Villa2274113244−1225
7Liverpool2274112237−1525
8Everton2266102432−824
9West Ham United2265113641−523
10Leicester City2255122137−1620
11Tottenham Hotspur2255122644−1820
12Crystal Palace(R)2224162065−4510Relegation to theWSL2
Source:The Football Association
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored.
(C) Champions;(R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^Arsenal qualified for the Champions League league phase as the2024–25 UEFA Women's Champions League winners.

Results

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Home \ AwayARSAVLBHACHECRYEVELEILIVMCIMUNTOTWHU
Arsenal4–05–01–25–00–05–14–02–24–35–04–3
Aston Villa5–23–10–13–20–20–01–22–40–42–23–1
Brighton & Hove Albion4–24–22–21–14–01–01–21–21–11–13–2
Chelsea1–01–04–24–02–13–11–02–01–05–22–2
Crystal Palace0–43–10–10–71–12–20–10–30–12–31–7
Everton1–31–12–30–53–04–11–02–10–11–11–1
Leicester City0–13–03–21–10–21–02–10–10–21–14–2
Liverpool0–11–22–10–31–10–21–11–23–12–21–0
Manchester City3–42–11–01–25–21–14–04–02–44–02–0
Manchester United1–10–03–00–13–12–02–04–02–23–03–0
Tottenham Hotspur0–32–30–10–14–02–11–02–31–20–12–1
West Ham United0–22–33–10–55–22–01–01–11–10–02–0
Source:Women's Super League Results and Fixtures
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Season statistics

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Top scorers

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Arsenal'sAlessia Russo (left) andManchester City'sKhadija Shaw (right) jointly won theGolden Boot, with 12 goals each.
RankPlayerClubGoals[30]
1EnglandAlessia RussoArsenal12
JamaicaKhadija ShawManchester City
3GermanyShekiera MartinezWest Ham United10
NorwayElisabeth TerlandManchester United
5FranceViviane AsseyiWest Ham United9
EnglandAggie Beever-JonesChelsea
SpainMariona CaldenteyArsenal
8EnglandGrace ClintonManchester United8
EnglandRachel DalyAston Villa
EnglandBethany EnglandTottenham Hotspur
NorwayGuro ReitenChelsea

Clean sheets

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Chelsea'sHannah Hampton (left) andManchester United'sPhallon Tullis-Joyce (right) jointly won theGolden Glove, with 13 clean sheets each.
RankPlayerClubClean
sheets[31]
1EnglandHannah HamptonChelsea13
United StatesPhallon Tullis-JoyceManchester United
3NetherlandsDaphne van DomselaarArsenal10
4Republic of IrelandCourtney BrosnanEverton5
5EnglandKhiara KeatingManchester City4
PolandKinga SzemikWest Ham United
7EnglandSophie BaggaleyBrighton & Hove Albion3
GermanyJanina LeitzigLeicester City
JapanAyaka YamashitaManchester City
10CanadaSabrina D'AngeloAston Villa2

Hat-tricks

[edit]
Main article:List of Women's Super League hat-tricks
Ella Toone became the first player to score a hat-trick in theManchester derby on 19 January 2025, whenManchester United beatManchester City 4–2 at theCity of Manchester Stadium.
PlayerForAgainstResultDateRef.
JapanKiko SeikeBrighton & Hove AlbionEverton4–0 (H)21 September 2024[32]
JamaicaKhadija ShawManchester CityTottenham Hotspur4–0 (H)8 November 2024[33]
EnglandElla TooneManchester UnitedManchester City4–2 (A)19 January 2025[34]
GermanyShekiera Martinez4West Ham UnitedCrystal Palace7–1 (A)27 April 2025[35]

(H) – Home; (A) – Away
4 – Player scored four goals.

Discipline

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Most yellow cardsTotalMost red cardsTotalRef.
PlayerDenmarkSara Holmgaard (Everton)
AustraliaClare Hunt (Tottenham Hotspur)
EnglandRuby Mace (Leicester City)
7EnglandBrooke Aspin (Crystal Palace)
DenmarkSara Holmgaard (Everton)
Republic of IrelandAoife Mannion (Manchester United)
Republic of IrelandKatie McCabe (Arsenal)
EnglandPoppy Pattinson (Brighton & Hove Albion)
JamaicaAllyson Swaby (Crystal Palace)
EnglandMaisie Symonds (Brighton & Hove Albion)
SpainPaula Tomás (Aston Villa)
1[36]
ClubBrighton & Hove Albion41Brighton & Hove Albion
Crystal Palace
2[36]

Awards

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Monthly awards

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MonthManager of the MonthPlayer of the MonthGoal of the MonthRef.
ManagerClubPlayerClubPlayerClub
SeptemberFranceSonia BompastorChelseaJapanKiko SeikeBrighton & Hove AlbionEnglandJess Park (vs. Arsenal)Manchester City[37][38][39]
OctoberAustraliaDario VidošićBrighton & Hove AlbionEnglandLauren HempManchester CitySwedenJohanna Rytting Kaneryd (vs. Tottenham Hotspur)Chelsea[40][41][42]
NovemberFranceSonia BompastorChelseaNorwayGuro ReitenChelseaNorwayFrida Maanum (vs. Brighton & Hove Albion)Arsenal[43][44][45]
DecemberNetherlandsRenée SlegersArsenalEnglandAlessia RussoArsenalEnglandAlessia Russo (vs. Aston Villa)[46][47][48]
JanuaryFranceSonia BompastorChelseaEnglandElla TooneManchester UnitedNetherlandsVivianne Miedema (vs. Aston Villa)Manchester City[49][50][51]
FebruaryNetherlandsRenée SlegersArsenalSpainMariona CaldenteyArsenalBelgiumJanice Cayman (vs. Aston Villa)Leicester City[52][53][54]
MarchGermanyShekiera MartinezWest Ham UnitedEnglandGrace Clinton (vs. Aston Villa)Manchester United[55][56][57]
AprilSpainNatalia ArroyoAston VillaFranceViviane Asseyi (vs. Crystal Palace)West Ham United[58][59][60]

Annual awards

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AwardWinnerClub
Barclays WSL Player of the Season[61]SpainMariona CaldenteyArsenal
Barclays WSL Manager of the Season[62]FranceSonia BompastorChelsea
Barclays WSL Goal of the Season[61]NetherlandsVivianne Miedema (vs. Aston Villa)Manchester City
Barclays WSL Rising Star[61]GermanyShekiera MartinezWest Ham United
PFA Players' Player of the Year[63]SpainMariona CaldenteyArsenal
PFA Young Player of the Year[64]CanadaOlivia SmithLiverpool
FWA Footballer of the Year[65]EnglandAlessia RussoArsenal
PFA Team of the Year[66]
GoalkeeperUnited StatesPhallon Tullis-Joyce (Manchester United)
DefendersUnited StatesEmily Fox (Arsenal)EnglandMaya Le Tissier (Manchester United)EnglandMillie Bright (Chelsea)CanadaJayde Riviere (Manchester United)
MidfieldersScotlandKim Little (Arsenal)ScotlandErin Cuthbert (Chelsea)JapanYui Hasegawa (Manchester City)
ForwardsAustraliaMary Fowler (Manchester City)EnglandAlessia Russo (Arsenal)SpainMariona Caldentey (Arsenal)

See also

[edit]

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