How to watch the 2025/26 Women’s Super League on TV

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The 2025/26 Women’s Super League season is well and truly underway, and it's shaping up to be a memorable campaign. You will want to keep up with the action, so find out how you can do so here.

How to watch the 2025/26 Women’s Super League on TV

The 2025/26 Women’s Super League season will see broadcast rights shared between Sky Sports and BBC Sport, with the occasional game also being shown live on YouTube.

Women’s Super League on Sky Sports

Sky Sports is the main broadcaster for the WSL, and thanks to a new bumper rights partnership, this season will see their coverage expanded to 188 live matches, with 78 of which being exclusively on their programming.

As well as live fixtures, Sky Sports has enhanced the coverage with better behind-the-scenes access and more ways to watch, including the newly introduced Multiview - a programme that moves from ground to ground covering all the goals and big moments, complimented by dedicated commentary and half-time analysis.

Existing Sky Sports subscribers can watch via one of the numerous channels, including Main Event and Football, as well as on the move with the Sky Sports app, where you’ll find a plethora of Sky Sports+ streams.

If you’re not already with Sky, you can get signed up by choosing a pre-made Sky Sports package deal. If you are but don’t have Sky Sports part of your existing Sky TV package, you can add it on. You can choose between a 31-day rolling contract or an 18-month contract.

Women’s Super League on BBC Sports

After a thrilling Euro 2025 campaign, BBC continues their coverage of women’s football by hosting 21 live matches this WSL season plus the League Cup final.

The matches will be available to watch on network TV as well as on BBC iPlayer, giving viewers the opportunity to watch whether they’re at home or on the go.

Women’s Super League on YouTube

A ground-breaking move for live football in the UK sees several WSL games this season shown live on YouTube as well as Sky Sports and/or BBC Sport.

Keep up with the action on YouTube via either the Sky Sports WSL channel or the dedicated Barclays Women’s Super League channel (not to be confused with the WSL channel, which is for the World Surf League).

2025/26 Women’s Super League: Matchday 21 results

Here are the full results from the matchday:

  • Brighton 3-2 Manchester City
  • Everton 1-4 Chelsea
  • London City 5-1 Leicester City
  • Tottenham 0-0 Manchester United
  • Liverpool 0-1 West Ham

2025/26 Women’s Super League: Table

Team

GP

Wins

Draws

Losses

GF

GA

GD

Points

Manchester City

21

17

1

3

58

18

40

52

Chelsea

21

14

4

3

43

20

23

46

Arsenal

20

13

6

1

49

13

36

45

Manchester United

21

11

7

3

38

21

17

40

Tottenham

21

10

3

8

33

37

-4

33

Brighton

21

7

5

9

26

26

0

26

London City

21

7

3

11

26

34

-8

24

Everton

20

6

2

12

24

36

-12

20

Aston Villa

21

5

5

11

27

46

-19

20

West Ham

21

5

4

12

19

41

-22

19

Liverpool

21

4

5

12

20

31

-11

17

Leicester City

21

2

3

16

11

51

-40

9

2025/26 Women’s Super League: Matchday 21 & 22 fixtures

Arsenal still have one more match before they're caught up and we head to the final day of the season.

Matchday 21

Wednesday 13th May

  • Arsenal vs Everton | Kickoff at 7pm | Sky Sports Mix

Matchday 22

Saturday 16th May

  • Brighton vs Tottenham | Kickoff @ 1pm | Sky Sports TBC
  • Chelsea vs Manchester United | Kickoff @ 1pm | Sky Sports TBC
  • Everton vs Leicester| Kickoff @ 1pm | Sky Sports TBC
  • Liverpool vs Arsenal | Kickoff @ 1pm | Sky Sports TBC
  • London City vs Aston Villa | Kickoff @ 1pm | Sky Sports TBC
  • West Ham vs Manchester City | Kickoff @ 1pm | Sky Sports TBC

2025/26 Women’s Super League: Stats leaders

Goals: 19 - Khadija “Bunny” Shaw (Manchester City) 

Assists: 7 - Kerstin Casparij (Manchester City) & Lynn Wilms (Aston Villa)

Clean sheets: 7 - Hannah Hampton (Chelsea), Phallon Tullis-Joyce (Manchester United) & Ayaka Yamashita (Manchester City)

Yellow cards: 6 -  Amanda Nilden (Tottenham) & Samantha Tierney (Leicester City)

Red cards: 1 - Multiple (7 players)

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