Women's Super League: First match weekend schedule

Schedule for the first match weekend of the Women's Super League
Crystal Palace v Brighton & Hove Albion - Barclays Women's Super League
Crystal Palace v Brighton & Hove Albion - Barclays Women's Super League | Sebastian Frej/MB Media/GettyImages

The Women's Super League is ready to kick off this Friday, where 12 clubs will start their bid to become victorious.

The Women's Super League is back this weekend, with six matches set to take place across three days.

We are back for another installment of the English Women's Super League, where we begin a search for the new winners.

Chelsea will head into this as current holders and also favourites to claim the title. Arsenal and Manchester City will seek to overcome the Blues and become the first side to win the WSL after a six-season Chelsea reign.

While elsewhere, promoted side London Lionesses will hope to leave an impression on their new opponents.

All of these different topics mixed with the anticipated matches themselves, everyone will be in for quite a treat.

Let's take a look at the first set of games to feature in the Women's Super League.

Women's Super League match weekend one fixtures

  • Chelsea vs Manchester City - Friday, the 5th at 19:30 (UK)
  • Arsenal vs London City Lionesses - Saturday, the 6th at 13:30 (UK)
  • Brighton vs Aston Villa - Sunday, the 7th at 12:00 (UK)
  • Tottenham vs West ham - Sunday, the 7th at 12:00 (UK)
  • Liverpool vs Everton - Sunday, the 7th at 12:00 (UK)
  • Manchester United vs Leicester City - Sunday, the 7th at 12:00 (UK)

Some big fixtures to get the league underway. From an opening encounter between Chelsea and Manchester City to the Merseyside derby of Everton and Liverpool.

Overall, these will be some unmissable games to get the WSL back and started for the season.

Our game predictions

  • Chelsea 3-2 Manchester City
  • Arsenal 5-0 London City Lionesses
  • Brighton 1-2 Aston Villa
  • Tottenham 1-1 West ham
  • Liverpool 2-2 Everton
  • Manchester United 3-1 Leicester City