The Football Association is pleased to confirm that Sky Sports and BBC Sport have made their broadcast selections for February, with five games selected across the month.
The King Power Stadium will host the first match when Leicester City welcome Manchester City, live on Sky Sports and NOW TV on Saturday 4 February at 11.30am.
Two matches will be broadcast the following day, starting with a London derby when Tottenham Hotspur welcome Chelsea to their new home at Breyer Group Stadium. The match will kick-off at 12.30pm on BBC Two and BBC iPlayer.
Later in the day, West Ham United will host Arsenal in East London for another derby at the Chigwell Construction Stadium, live on Sky Sports and NOW TV at 6.45pm.
The following weekend, there are two bumper matches rearranged from the opening day of the season following their postponement.
First, on Saturday 11 February, Arsenal will travel north to face Manchester City at the Academy Stadium, live on Sky Sports and NOW TV at 12.30pm.
The following day, Sky Sports and NOW TV will show Manchester United’s match at Tottenham, hosted at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. The match will kick-off at 12pm.
Remaining Barclays Women’s Super League matches will be streamed on The FA Player.
Fans overseas should check their local listings for broadcast details. Countries without a broadcast deal will see all matches available on The FA Player.
The Barclays Women’s Championship has also seen two games selected for live broadcast on The FA Player in February. Durham will host Sheffield United at Maiden Castle on Sunday 5 February at 12pm, while a week later Coventry United will welcome Blackburn Rovers at Butts Park Arena on Sunday 12 February at 2pm.
Barclays Women’s Super League
Sat 4 Feb 23 | Leicester City | Manchester City | 11:30 | King Power
Stadium |
Sky Sports | |
Sun 5 Feb 23 | Tottenham Hotspur | Chelsea | 12:30 | Breyer Group
Stadium |
BBC Two | |
Sun 5 Feb 23 | West Ham United | Arsenal | 18:45 | Chigwell Construction
Stadium |
Sky Sports | |
Sat 11 Feb 23 | Manchester City | Arsenal | 12:30 | Academy Stadium | Sky Sports | |
Sun 12 Feb 23 | Tottenham Hotspur | Manchester United | 12:00 | Tottenham Hotspur Stadium | Sky Sports |
Barclays Women’s Championship (FA Player)
Sunday | 5 Feb 23 | Durham | Sheffield United | 12:00 | Maiden Castle |
Sunday | 12 Feb 23 | Coventry United | Blackburn Rovers | 14:00 | Butts Park Arena |
With thanks to the FA