WSL Expansion 2025: Key Changes, New Teams, and Future of Women's Football
Discover the major changes in the Women's Super League for the 2025 season, including team expansion, relegation playoffs, and the future of women's football.

The Women's Super League (WSL) is set to undergo significant changes starting from the 2025-26 season. Here’s a detailed look at what’s new and how it impacts the league and women's football as a whole.
Expansion to 14 Teams
For the first time since its inception in 2010, the WSL will expand from 12 to 14 teams. This move aims to increase competitiveness and provide more opportunities for teams in the top tier. The top two teams from WSL 2 (formerly the Championship) will be promoted to the WSL at the end of the 2025-26 season.
Relegation Playoff
A new relegation playoff will be introduced, where the 12th-placed WSL team will face the third-placed WSL 2 team. This playoff will determine which team remains in the top tier, adding an exciting layer of competition.
Fully Professional WSL 2
WSL 2 will transition to being fully professional, marking a significant step forward for women's football in England. This change is expected to enhance the quality of play and provide better support for players.
Promotion and Relegation
From the 2026-27 season, the winners of WSL 2 will be promoted to the WSL. The bottom two teams in WSL 2 will be automatically relegated to the third tier, ensuring a competitive balance.
Impact on the Football Pyramid
The expansion is designed to strengthen the entire football pyramid. Teams in the third tier will need to meet professional criteria to be promoted, fostering sustainable growth across all levels.
Extended Season
The WSL season will extend slightly to accommodate the additional games. The league is confident that the schedule will remain balanced, with two midweek games likely to be introduced.
Support from Clubs and Players
The changes have received unanimous support from clubs, players, and stakeholders, ensuring a collaborative approach to enhancing the league's future.
Future of Women's Football
These changes are expected to boost the competitiveness and financial sustainability of women's football in England, setting a new standard for leagues worldwide.