Women's Super League: How to watch biggest games and stars on BBC

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Sam Kerr scores during the Women's Super League match between Chelsea and Manchester UnitedImage source, Getty Images
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Sam Kerr was top scorer in the 2021-22 WSL season

Women's football in England is riding high following the Lionesses' Euro 2022 victory.

With renewed interest in the game and a new generation of fans created, the Women's Super League is drawing more attention than ever before.

Whether new to the women's game or not, fans do not have long to wait for their next fix. The WSL season gets under way this weekend - with 22 games live on the BBC in 2022-23.

What are the key dates?

The BBC will show Aston Villa hosting Chloe Kelly and Lauren Hemp's Manchester City on Sunday. The match kicks off at Villa Park at 12:30 BST and will be live on BBC Two and BBC iPlayer.

The north London derby between Arsenal and Tottenham - which looks set to break the league's attendance record - will be broadcast live on BBC One, BBC iPlayer and BBC Sport online.

That match will take place at Emirates Stadium on 24 September, during the men's international break.

The season runs until 28 May.

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Many of England's victorious Euro 2022 squad play in the WSL

Who are the stars to look out for?

Fans of the Lionesses will be spoiled for choice - of the 23 players who were in their Euros-winning squad, 18 will feature in the Women's Super League.

Of those, 16 play for Manchester City, Manchester United, Arsenal or Chelsea.

Kelly - who scored the winning goal against Germany in the final - and Hemp are among the Manchester City contingent.

Golden Boot winner Beth Mead and captain Williamson play for Arsenal, who are spearheaded by Netherlands star striker Vivianne Miedema.

However, the team to beat are champions Chelsea, led by last season's league top scorer Sam Kerr. The Australia striker netted 20 goals in the WSL in 2021-22.

How can I watch games?

All WSL matches are available to watch on the BBC, Sky Sports or the Football Association website.

You can also watch highlights on the Women's Football Show - the WSL version of Match of the Day - which is broadcast on Sunday nights on BBC One.

The BBC will broadcast one game from each round of matches. Many will be on BBC One or BBC Two - and all those will be on the iPlayer. Sky have rights to two games a week.

Any games not on TV will be available to watch for free on the FA Player.

If you want to attend matches, ticket prices are much more affordable than in the Premier League - and there will be more WSL games played at big stadiums this season too.

Only Leicester and Reading routinely play at the same venue as their men's teams - but several clubs are planning to move some big fixtures this season.

During the season there will also be a Merseyside derby at Anfield and a Manchester derby at Etihad Stadium - and Arsenal plan to play three WSL games at Emirates Stadium.

In terms of geographical spread, the southernmost WSL team are Brighton, with the Manchester and Merseyside clubs furthest north.

The second-tier Championship has Sunderland and Durham in the North East and Bristol City to the west.

When is the Women's Champions League?

Arsenal and Chelsea are in this season's Women's Champions League. Manchester City also qualified - however their European journey has already ended.

City entered at the first qualifying stage, taking place in Madrid. They beat Tomiris-Turan of Kazakhstan 6-0, but were defeated 1-0 by Real Madrid in the final of their qualifying bracket.

The two-legged second round, when Arsenal enter the competition, takes place in September on a more typical home-and-away basis.

Chelsea have qualified automatically for the group stage, which begins in October.

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