Women's Super League

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The WSL Archive is a comprehensive collection covering the Barclays Women's Super League, Barclays Women's Super League 2, and the Subway Women's League Cup. Featuring full match coverage in both clean and dirty feeds, as well as ISOs and behind the scenes footage, the archive provides an extensive resource of league action and supporting material.

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Barclays WSL & WSL2 | The pinnacle of women’s domestic football in England, featuring comprehensive match coverage from every club. The archive includes full matches (clean and dirty feeds), highlights, melts, and additional content, documenting the league’s growth into one of the most competitive competitions in world football.

Subway Women's Super League Cup  | Alongside league action, the archive captures key moments from the WSL League Cup competition, including full match coverage and highlights. These fixtures showcase emerging talent and dramatic knockout football that have become central to the English women’s calendar.

  • + 2011 The Women’s Super League is founded, launching a new era for elite women’s football in England.
  • + 2014 The league expands and transitions toward a more traditional winter calendar, strengthening its competitive structure.
  • + 2018 The WSL becomes fully professional, marking a transformative step in the development of the women’s game.
  • + 2019 The league expands to 12 teams, broadening its national reach and competitive depth.
  • + 2022 Record attendances underline the league’s rapid growth, with clubs staging matches at major stadiums across the country.
  • + 2023 Historic crowds and broadcast milestones demonstrate the WSL’s position as a global leader in domestic women’s football.

The league has showcased some of the most influential players in the women’s game. Stars such as Vivianne Miedema, Sam Kerr, Fran Kirby, and Lucy Bronze have delivered defining performances, while emerging domestic and international talent such as Michelle Agyemang, Alyssa Thompson, Olivia Smith, and Wieke Kaptein continue to enhance the league’s global reputation. From title races to cup finals, the Women’s Super League archive captures the moments that have shaped modern women’s football in England.

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