Inspired by England’s Lionesses? How to watch the Women’s Super League live on Sky Sports | Football news
England are Euro 2022 champions – and you can watch the stars of the summer compete for their clubs in the Women’s Super League live on Sky Sports from September.
England captain Leah Williamson will lead her Arsenal side into the opening weekend’s WSL clash in Manchester City in front of Sky cameras on Sunday, September 11.
Arsenal nearly missed out on the title last season, one point behind Chelsea as the Blues retained the WSL trophy with a dramatic 4-2 win over Manchester United on the final day of the season.
Jonas Eidevall’s side will begin their campaign on Sunday, September 11 against Man City, who finished third last season by eight points. The match is scheduled to start at 7pm.
That match comes the day after the season-ending tie between Tottenham and Manchester United at 12:30pm on Saturday 10 September, also broadcast live on Sky Sports.
Marc Skinner’s side will be hoping to go further this season and claim their place in the Champions League spots after Man City’s resurgent side took them to third place of the season. ahead, five points ahead of the opponent.
Defending champions Chelsea play at home to West Ham – and there is sure to be a battle on hand to keep their title.
You’ll be able to watch the turning points of the upcoming season on Sky Sports, until the end of the weekend May 27/28.
Opening weekend games
This is the first round of the 2022/23 Women’s Super League season. All games at 2pm will begin on Sunday 11 September unless otherwise stated:
Tottenham vs Manchester United, Saturday, September 10 – live on Sky Sports; starts at 12:30pm
Chelsea vs West Ham – 12:30pm, Sunday, September 11
Everton vs Leicester City – 1pm, Sunday, September 11
Brighton vs Aston Villa
Reading vs Liverpool
Manchester City vs Arsenal, September 11 – live on Sky Sports; starting at 7pm
List of your club’s Women’s Super League fixtures
Important dates for the 2022/23 season
- Barclays Women’s Championship Opening Weekend: 20/21 August 2022
- Opening weekend of the Barclays Women’s Super League: S10/11 September 2022
- FA Women’s Confederation Cup Final: 4/5 March 2023
- Barclays Women’s Championship Finals Weekend: April 29/30, 2023
- Vitality Women’s FA Cup Final: May 14, 2023
- Last weekend of the Barclays Women’s Super League: May 27, 2023