Here are the latest FA Women's Super League (WSL) updates I can share based on current reporting:
- The FA approved expanding the WSL from 12 to 14 clubs for the 2026/27 season, with a promotion/relegation framework involving automatic promotion and a relegation playoff with WSL 2. This marks a significant growth step in English women’s club football.[1]
- The expansion plan includes changes to the lower pyramid as part of the broader growth, with the top flight aiming for more competitive derbies and higher visibility, driven by the FA’s governance and the league’s shareholders.[3]
- Coverage from major outlets continues to emphasize the competitive dynamics, season-by-season progress, and the increasing professionalism surrounding the WSL, including media rights and sponsorship opportunities that have accompanied its growth.[4]
Illustration: A concept of the 14-team WSL structure for 2026/27 could look like this:
- Top tier: 14 teams, with automatic promotion for the champion of WSL 2 and the 13th-placed team facing a playoff against the second-placed team in WSL 2 to determine relegation/promotion. This would create more competitive matchups and potential for greater fan engagement across more clubs.
If you’d like, I can pull the most recent match results, upcoming fixtures, and a table snapshot for the current season, or create a brief digest of how the expansion changes affect teams at different levels. Please tell me which you prefer.
Citations:
- Expansion approval and structure for 2026/27 season.[1]
- Context on league growth and pyramid changes.[3]
- Ongoing coverage of WSL developments and related topics.[4]
Sources
The Barclays FA Womens Super League will be shown live on Sky Sports from September 2021; Sky Sports will show at least 35 games exclusively live in a three-year deal; the WSL has some of the best players and teams in womens football, making an exciting addition to the Sky Sports roster
www.skysports.comThe home of Women's Super League on BBC Sport online. Includes the latest news stories, results, fixtures, video and audio.
www.bbc.comLatest London news, business, sport, showbiz and entertainment from the London Evening Standard.
www.standard.co.ukLatest London news, business, sport, showbiz and entertainment from the London Evening Standard.
www.standard.co.ukThe WSL clubs had agreed to a major restructure and this has now been signed off by the FA
www.the-independent.comThe Football Association has launched the first semi-professional women’s football league.
www.gov.uk