The Women’s Professional Game have now confirmed the 2024-25 League fixtures for both the Barclays Women’s Super League and Barclays Women’s Championship with YouTube named as the new match streaming platform.
Kicking off on the weekend of September 7th and 8th, the Barclays Women’s Championship sees newly promoted Newcastle United head to the capital to face London City Lionesses, while fellow newcomers Portsmouth will face last season’s title challengers Charlton Athletic.
A fortnight later, the top flight gets underway with a number of exciting clashes, including an immediate return for the league’s record goalscorer Vivianne Miedema to Arsenal, with Manchester City set to visit the Emirates Stadium for the first time – a game which will be broadcast live on Sky Sports on Sunday 22nd September, 12.30pm KO.
Elsewhere, league newcomers Crystal Palace will travel to Tottenham Hotspur on the opening weekend, while champions Chelsea will start new head coach Sonia Bompastor’s reign with a home fixture against Aston Villa, live on the BBC – date and kick-off time to be confirmed.
Broadcast picks for the second weekend of the campaign have also been locked in, with Crystal Palace taking on Chelsea on Friday 27 September in a 7.30pm kick-off on Sky Sports, while Manchester City will host Brighton & Hove Albion at the Joie Stadium on Sunday 29th September at 12.30pm, live on BBC Two.
The complete set of fixtures for the Barclays Women’s Super League can be found HERE, with the Barclays Women’s Championship available HERE. Fixture dates and kick-off times will be confirmed in the coming weeks.
Away from the action on the pitch, the new season will see the leagues transition from FA Player to YouTube, with non-Sky Sports/BBC broadcasted Barclays Women’s Super League and selected Barclays Women’s Championship games to now be streamed live globally on YouTube on each division’s respective channel – Barclays WSL and Barclays WC.
These channels will also house regular content dedicated to each league, including highlights, post-match interviews and entertaining shoulder content.
The FA Player meanwhile will continue to host live Adobe Women’s FA Cup fixtures and content.
Reflecting on the news, Nikki Doucet – CEO of the Barclays Women’s Super League and Barclays Women’s Championship – said: “Fixture release day is always an exciting time in our calendar, and this year is no exception.
“We have so many incredibly competitive fixtures across both our leagues, which will no doubt excite fans and players alike.
“It is also a landmark moment for us with our transition to YouTube as our streaming service. The FA Player has been a hugely important part of the growth of women’s football in recent years, and the free-to-air reach it has afforded our teams has been crucial in our development.
“Coupled with the high-quality coverage provided by our broadcast partners Sky Sports and the BBC, watching the women’s professional game here in the UK has never been easier.
“As we continue our journey into the NewCo, YouTube will offer even more supporters, both current and future, the opportunity to enjoy our amazing leagues at a click of a button.”
Barclays Women’s Super League broadcast picks
CHANNEL | DAY | DATE | HOME | AWAY | TIME |
BBC | TBC | TBC | Chelsea | Aston Villa | TBC |
Sky Sports | Sun | 22 Sep | Arsenal | Manchester City | 12.30 |
Sky Sports | Fri | 27 Sep | Crystal Palace | Chelsea | 19.30 |
BBC Two | Sun | 29 Sep | Manchester City | Brighton & Hove Albion | 12.30 |
Barclays Women’s Championship YouTube broadcast picks
CHANNEL | MATCH WEEKEND | HOME | AWAY |
YouTube | Round 1 | London City Lionesses | Newcastle United |
YouTube | Round 2 | Bristol City | Birmingham City |
With thanks to the FA