After a historic summer for women’s football, the Women’s Super League is about to get under way, and the stakes have never been higher.The 2025/26 season kicks off on Friday 5 September and BBC Sport are bringing fans even closer to the women’s game this season, with 21 unmissable WSL matches live on BBC TV and iPlayer, plus digital highlights from every single fixture - delivered straight to audiences’ feed via the BBC Sport website, app, and social channels.More wonder goals. More last-ditch tackles. More world-class saves. Wherever fans are watching, we’re making sure they never miss a moment.On the return of the WSL, Alex Scott says: “We enjoyed an amazing summer of football, but I can’t wait for the WSL to be back on our screens this weekend. There have been a lot of new signings with Olivia Smith moving to Arsenal, Ellie Carpenter joining Chelsea and Fridolina Rolfo moving to Manchester United, but I think fans should be excited about newcomers London City Lionesses – they’ve signed a few familiar faces including Katie Zelem, Alanna Kennedy Nikita Parris and Danielle van de Donk so their opening match is a must watch.”Alex Kay-Jelski, Director of BBC Sport: “If you loved the Euros this summer then you won’t want to miss the WSL. We’ve got live matches, highlights of every game, clips of the best match moments on social and discussion of all the biggest news on the Women’s Football Weekly podcast, all on free-to-air platforms. We've got an exciting season ahead of us!”Watch and listen to matches liveKicking things off, Champions League winners Arsenal take on WSL newcomers London City Lionesses from 1:15pm on Saturday 6 September on BBC One and iPlayer. Alex Scott presents from the Emirates with former WSL & Lioness legends Fara Williams and Ellen White providing expert analysis.Throughout the season Alex Scott, Jeanette Kwakye and Betty Glover will present, alongside pundits Ellen White, Fara Williams, Steph Houghton and Anita Asante. Robyn Cowen and Vicki Sparks are BBC Sport’s lead match commentators, while Rachel Brown-Finnis and Gilly Flaherty will be the main co-commentators.Live commentary of Arsenal v London City Lionesses is also available on BBC Radio 5 Live from 13:30pm, along with live commentary of the biggest games throughout the season.Want to keep across who’s scoring bangers, topping the table or fighting for survival? The Women’s Football Show returns on Sunday 7 September and has highlights of every Women’s Super League fixture. Watch it first on BBC iPlayer from 9pm and on BBC One at 11.30pm, every Sunday of match weeks, after Match of the Day.Current and former players and managers join presenters Betty Glover and Ben Haines each week to dissect the action from the biggest games.Plus, this season, digital highlights from every single fixture are also be available on the BBC Sport website & app.Fans can keep up to date with women’s football news, features and analysis and our popular live text commentaries on the BBC Sport website and app, and across social media too, including our dedicated women’s football TikTok account: @BBCWomensFootball.BBC Women’s Football Weekly is the home of women’s football on BBC Sounds. Every Tuesday, Ben Haines, former Lioness Ellen White and former Scotland international Jen Beattie will be joined by the biggest names in women’s football to discuss the latest news, fixtures and transfers.Plus, there will be bonus episodes with extra special player interviews from the Women’s Super League and beyond.Confirmed BBC Women’s Super League fixturesFixtures Date Kick off Channel Arsenal v London City Lionesses Saturday 6 September 1.30pm BBC One & BBC iPlayer Everton v Tottenham Hotspur Sunday 14 September 2.30pm BBC iPlayer Manchester United v Arsenal Sunday 21 September 2.50pm BBC One & BBC iPlayer West Ham United v Chelsea Sunday 28 September 2.30pm BBC iPlayerRM4Follow For More
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