How to watch Women's Super League on BBC
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The Women's Super League is back after a thrilling summer of success for England at Euro 2025.
The new season gets under way on Friday, 5 September and BBC Sport will be broadcasting 21 matches live on network TV and BBC iPlayer.
Viewers can watch Women's Champions League winners Arsenal take on newcomers London City Lionesses at 13:30 BST on Saturday, 6 September live on BBC One and iPlayer.
England heroes Chloe Kelly, Leah Williamson, Beth Mead, Lotte Wubben-Moy and Alessia Russo could all potentially be in action at Emirates Stadium.
Alex Scott, Jeanette Kwakye and Betty Glover will take on presenting duties, alongside pundits Ellen White, Fara Williams, Steph Houghton and Anita Asante.
Robyn Cowen and Vicki Sparks are BBC Sport's lead match commentators, while Rachel Brown-Finnis and Gilly Flaherty will be on hand as the main co-commentators.
The second game comes live from Everton against Tottenham Hotspur at 14:30 BST on Sunday, 14 September on BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website.
Arsenal are back in action in front of the BBC Sport cameras when they travel to rivals Manchester United on Sunday, 21 September at 14:50 BST.
And it doesn't stop there. We are also the home of the Women's League Cup final, one of the biggest matches in the football calendar, live and in full later this season.
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Arsenal's Alessia Russo was the joint-top goalscorer in the WSL last season with 12 goals
Don't worry if you miss any of the action because The Women's Football Show is back.
Catch highlights from every game with hosts Betty Glover and Ben Haines on Sundays from 21:00 BST on iPlayer and 23:30 BST on BBC One.
There will be digital highlights from every fixture, delivered straight to the BBC Sport website, app, and our BBC Women's Football TikTok account.
Haines will also host BBC Women's Football Weekly - the home of women's football on BBC Sounds - joined by former Lioness White and Scotland international Jen Beattie to discuss the latest news, fixtures and transfers in the game.
There are also 10 new episodes available on BBC Sounds and BBC Sport's YouTube channel of The Tooney & Russo Show with Vick Hope.
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