Chennai, India – Women’s Super League (WSL) no dey waste time as Chelsea ready to open dem 2025-26 season with hot clash against Manchester City for September 5, 2025. Na Friday night show wey everybody dey wait for, as current champions Chelsea wan start dem quest to win dem seventh title in a row.
As e be, Arsenal, wey recently chop European glory, go dey face newly promoted London City Lionesses for dem own match on September 6. No forget say dis Lionesses na debutantes for the WSL; dem go want show wetin dem fit do. (Everybody sabi say dem no dey come play).
The opening weekend go also get serious drama wey include Merseyside derby wey Liverpool go host Everton. As dem dey set ground, other teams like Brighton, Aston Villa, Manchester United and Tottenham go also take turn to chop dem own share of the action.
Big big title rivalry go dey line up this season as Chelsea don finish dem last season unbeaten, and no be small achievement, as dem manage to carry last season trophy under di management of Sonia Bompastor. Dis season, Bompastor dey plan to secure dem seventh consecutive title, and she no wan hear any ‘no’ from any team.
Di new format of di league go change in 2026-27, as dem go expand am from 12 teams to 14 teams. Di bottom-placed team go face the third-place team from the WSL2 in playoff for survival. If you no sabi, dis go mean say no be every team fit sleep easily after this season, as pressure go dey everywhere.
Dis season schedule don set, with each WSL game fit stream live on Sky Sports or BBC, so if you no wan miss any gbege, make sure you dey your televizhon. As for WSL2 matches? You fit catch dem live on YouTube. Talk about digital age, right?
Di league go end beta between May 15-17, 2026, and e go be one grand finale as Chelsea go face Manchester United once again. Arsenal go dey travel to Liverpool, and London City Lionesses go dey face Aston Villa. You fit expect serious kabash as dem dey plan to show we wetin dem fit do next season.
So, time dey come to put your jersey on and grab your friends, because dis season of WSL dey ready to give us drama, wahala, and plenty love for women football across England!