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Women's Super League records and statistics

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As of end of 2024–25 season.

The following is a list of records and statistics of the Women's Super League (WSL) — the highest level of women's football in England — since its inception in 2011. Barring total appearances, all statistics do not include the 2017 FA WSL Spring Series, which bridged the gap between the 2016 and 2017–18 season, featuring only 8 games for each team. Many league record team statistics (such as those related to points, goals, wins and losses) only cover 22 and 14 game seasons, as they have been featured in the league at least more than once.

The following lists the season lengths of all seasons of the WSL thus far:

League records

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Titles

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Points

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Wins

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Defeats

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Draws

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Goals

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Disciplinary

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Attendances

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Top Attendances
Date Fixture Results Venue Attendance Season Ref
1st place, gold medalist(s) 17 February 2024 Arsenal vs Manchester United 3–1 Emirates Stadium 60,160 2023–24 [30]
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 3 March 2024 Arsenal vs Tottenham Hotspur 1–0 60,050 [33]
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 10 December 2023 Arsenal vs Chelsea 4–1 59,042 [34]
Record progression
Date Fixture Results Venue Attendance Season Days[a] Ref
13 April 2011 Chelsea vs Arsenal 0–1 Imperial Fields 2,510[b] 2011 378 [35]
26 April 2012 Arsenal vs Chelsea 3–1 Emirates Stadium 5,052 2012 2,559 [36]
29 April 2019 Brighton & Hove Albion vs Arsenal 0–4 Amex Stadium 5,265 2018–19 131 [37]
7 September 2019 Manchester City vs Manchester United 1–0 City of Manchester Stadium 31,213 2019–20 71 [38]
17 November 2019 Tottenham Hotspur vs Arsenal 0–2 Tottenham Hotspur Stadium 38,262 1,042 [39]
24 September 2022 Arsenal vs Tottenham Hotspur 4–0 Emirates Stadium 47,367 2022-23 372 [40]
1 October 2023 Arsenal vs Liverpool 0–1 54,115 2023–24 70 [41]
10 December 2023 Arsenal vs Chelsea 4–1 59,042 69 [34]
17 February 2024 Arsenal vs Manchester United 3–1 60,160 [30]
  1. ^ Number of days the record attendance was held for
  2. ^ Inaugural game of the Women's Super League[35]
Average attendances
  Attendance broke the previous WSL record
  Attendance broke the previous club record
Season League average Highest average Highest attendance game
Club Attendance Game Attendance
2011 550[42] Chelsea vs Arsenal 2,510[35]
2012 550[42] Arsenal vs Chelsea 5,052[36]
2013 562[43] Bristol City 911[44] Liverpool vs Bristol City 2,165[44]
2014 728[43] Manchester City 949[43] Birmingham City vs Notts County 1,448[44]
2015 1,076[45] Manchester City 1,500[45] Manchester City vs Notts County 3,180[45][46]
2016 1,128[47] Manchester City 2,249[47] Manchester City vs Chelsea 4,096[47]
2017–18 828[48] Chelsea 1,884[44] Chelsea vs Manchester City 2,648[44]
2018–19 1,047[49] Chelsea 2,040[50] Brighton & Hove Albion vs Arsenal 5,265[37]
2019–20[a] 3,072[49] Tottenham Hotspur 6,258 Tottenham Hotspur vs Arsenal 38,262[39]
2020–21 No attendances because of COVID-19 pandemic
2021–22 1,924[32] Manchester United 3,567[52] Manchester United vs Everton 20,241[53]
2022–23 5,272[32] Arsenal 15,046[54] Arsenal vs Tottenham Hotspur 47,367[40]
2023–24 7,363[55] Arsenal 30,017[56] Arsenal vs Manchester United 60,160[30]
  1. ^ Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the season was ended prematurely.[51]

Player records

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Appearances

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Goals

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Hat tricks & multiple goal records

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Most Hat-tricks

Rank Player Club(s) Hat-tricks
1 Jamaica Khadija Shaw Manchester City 6
2 Netherlands Vivianne Miedema Arsenal 5
3 England Bethany England Liverpool, Chelsea 3
Australia Sam Kerr Chelsea
England Fran Kirby Chelsea
6 England Rachel Daly Aston Villa 2
England Natasha Dowie Liverpool
England Toni Duggan Everton, Manchester City
England Lauren James Chelsea
England Nikita Parris Manchester City
Netherlands Jill Roord Arsenal
England Georgia Stanway Manchester City
Scotland Martha Thomas West Ham United, Tottenham Hotspur
England Rachel Williams Birmingham City
Fastest Hat-tricks
Minutes Player Match Date Ref.
16 England Kelly Smith Bristol Academy v Arsenal 20 September 2014 [85]
18 England Beth Mead Sunderland v Chelsea 18 July 2015 [86]
England Toni Duggan Bristol Academy v Manchester City 9 May 2017 [87]
19 England Natasha Dowie Doncaster Rovers Bells v Liverpool 15 September 2013 [88]
21 England Kirsty Linnet Sunderland v Birmingham City 6 November 2016 [89]
Netherlands Vivianne Miedema Arsenal v Bristol City 1 December 2019 [90]
23 Australia Sam Kerr Chelsea v Birmingham City 4 April 2021 [91]
25 Germany Nicole Rolser Liverpool v Birmingham City 1 September 2013 [92]
26 Australia Sam Kerr Chelsea v Birmingham City 21 November 2021 [93]
England Bethany England Yeovil Town v Liverpool 6 January 2018 [94]
Most 'perfect' hat-tricks
Rank Player For Against Date Ref.
1 Netherlands Vivianne Miedema Arsenal Liverpool 9 September 2018 [95]
England Bethany England Chelsea Yeovil Town 7 May 2019 [95]
England Fran Kirby Chelsea Reading 10 January 2021 [95]
Australia Hayley Raso Everton Brighton & Hove Albion 28 March 2021 [96]

Other goal records

Assists

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Goalkeepers

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  • Most clean sheets: 56, Mary Earps
  • Most clean sheets in one season: 14, Mary Earps (2022–23)
  • Longest consecutive run without conceding a goal: 10, Manuela Zinsberger (13 March 2022 to 23 October 2022)

Disciplinary

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Awards

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Match records

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All-time Women's Super League table

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The all-time FA Women's Super League table is a cumulative record of all match results, points and goals of every team that has played in the FA WSL since its inception in 2011. The table that follows is accurate as of the end of the 2024–25 season (data does not include the 2017 FA WSL Spring Series). Numbers in bold are the record (highest either positive or negative) numbers in each column.[106][107][108]

Pos. Club Seasons Pld Win Draw Loss GF GA GD Pts 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Relegated Best
Pos.
1 Arsenal 14 249 173 35 41 617 217 +400 551 3 2 8 1 1
2 Chelsea 14 249 171 35 43 610 217 +393 548 8 2 1 1
3 Manchester City 11 208 145 28 35 502 177 +325 463 1 6 1 2 1
4 Liverpool 12 204 74 35 95 273 326 −53 257 2 1 1 1
5 Everton 12 218 66 45 107 261 354 −93 243 2 1 3
6 Birmingham City 11 181 67 40 74 215 246 −31 240 2 1 3 1 2
7 Manchester United 6 214 75 22 27 252 114 +138 214 1 1 3 2
8 Bristol City 10 166 42 31 93 168 379 −211 157 1 1 3 2
9 Reading 7 134 39 32 63 178 236 −58 149 1 1 4
10 Tottenham Hotspur 6 125 38 27 60 145 215 −70 141 5
11 West Ham United 7 144 37 29 78 167 273 −106 140 6
12 Aston Villa 5 110 34 20 56 134 211 −77 122 5
13 Brighton & Hove Albion 7 146 40 25 81 159 299 −140 120 6
14 Notts County 6 86 25 23 38 100 111 −11 98 1 4
15 Leicester City 4 88 18 13 57 76 183 −107 67 10
16 Sunderland 3 48 13 7 28 56 105 −49 46 1 1 4
17 Doncaster Rovers Belles 4 58 7 8 43 40 144 −104 29 2 7
18 Crystal Palace 1 22 2 4 16 20 65 −45 10 1 12
19 Yeovil Town 2 38 2 3 33 13 114 −101 −1 1 10
  • Arsenal were deducted 3 points for fielding an unregistered player on 16 September 2013.
  • Yeovil Town were deducted 10 points for entering administration on 28 March 2019.
  • Birmingham City were deducted 1 point for fielding an ineligible player on 7 May 2021.

League or status at 2025−2026:

League level
2025–26 Women's Super League teams 1st
2025–26 Women's Super League 2 teams 2nd
2025–26 FA Women's National League Premier Division teams 3rd
2025–26 FA Women's National League Division One teams 4th
2025−26 FA Women's Regional Football Leagues and Below 5th-6th
Defunct teams

Managers

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Notes

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