
England - Women's Super League
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Sunday, 8 May 2022 | |||||
Live | 7:00am | Aston Villa |
The FA Player, Optus Sport | ||
Live | 7:00am | Brighton & Hove Albion |
The FA Player, Optus Sport | ||
Live | 7:00am | Chelsea FC |
CNBC, fuboTV, nbcsports.com, NBC Sports Ap… | ||
Live | 7:00am | Reading |
The FA Player, Optus Sport | ||
Live | 7:00am | Tottenham Hotspur |
The FA Player, Optus Sport | ||
Live | 7:00am | West Ham United |
The FA Player, BBC Two, BBC Sport Web, V… |
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Channels licensed to broadcast Women's Super League in United States
![]() | CBS Sports » Seasons 2022-2024 CBS Sports has secured exclusive broadcast rights for England's Women Super League matches until the end of the 2023/24 campaign after signing a two-year deal. This arrangement begins at the start of the 2022/23 season, and features matches shown both on CBS Sports Network as well as on Paramount+. A total of 57 matches will be broadcast during the 2022/23 and 2023/24 terms, with CBS Sports Network covering some games and the majority being featured on Paramount+.Available on: |
![]() | NBC Sports » Season 2021-2022 NBC Sports will provide coverage of 57 Women’s Soccer League (WSL) matches over the course of the 2021/22 season for fans based in the United States. This deal, which was secured with the English FA via Atalanta Media, will see NBC cover the WSL with two games shown directly on NBC while the other 55 matches will be distributed among NBCSN, CNBC, NBCSports.More detailscom and the NBC Sports app.Available on: |
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About Women's Super League
The FA Women's Super League (the FA WSL for short) is the highest league for women's association football clubs in Egland. Founded in 2010, it is run by the Football Association and replaced the FA Women's Premier League as the top-flight women's league in England.
During its inaugural edition of the league won by Arsenal Women, eight teams contested for the trophy. This was followed by a reform - the creation of FA WSL 1 and FA WSL 2 divisions in 2014. The introduction of the two divisions paved way for the implementation of the promotion and relegation system and, in 2018, FA WSL 2 was rebranded to what is now known as the FA Women's Championship. The league remains the second division for women's football in England.
12 women's association football clubs participate in the FA WSL. The league champions and runners-up earn automatic qualification for the subsequent season's UEFA Women's Champions League while the bottom-ranked club is relegated to the FA Women's Championship. Relatively, the winner of the second division league is promoted to the FA WSL, subject to meeting license criteria.