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The final matchday of the regular season is scheduled for 2 March 2025 [2] and the last post-split matchday (32nd game overall) is scheduled for 18 May 2025. [ 3 ] Due to the format changes planned for the 2025–26 season, which will bring the number of teams in both SWPL and SWPL 2 to 10, the 2024–25 season is transitional.
The 2021–22 Scottish Women's Premier League Cup was the 20th edition of the SWPL Cup competition, which began in 2002. The competition was to be contested by all 18 teams of the two divisions of the Scottish Women's Premier League ( SWPL 1 and SWPL 2) and they were divided into four qualifying groups.
The 2022–23 Scottish Women's Premier League Cup was the 20th edition of the Scottish Women's Premier League's league cup competition, which began in 2002. It was sponsored by Sky Sports and officially known as the Sky Sports Scottish Women's Premier League Cup . [ 1 ]
The 2024 Scottish Women's Premier League Cup final, marketed with the sponsored title, 2024 Sky Sports Cup Final, was the 21st final of the Scottish Women's Premier League Cup. The match was played on 24 March 2024 at Tynecastle Park, Edinburgh. Rangers and Partick Thistle were the finalists; the match was televised live in the United Kingdom ...
The 2024–25 season of the Premier League is the 24th season of the top-tier women's football league in Bosnia and Herzegovina. SFK 2000 are the defending champions, as their dominance of the Premier League continued in the 2023–24 season with their 22nd title.
The 2024–25 of the Scottish Women's Premier League 2 (2024–25 SWPL 2), also known as ScottishPower Women's Premier League 2 for sponsorship reasons, is the 24th iteration of the second-tier Scottish women's football league, and the 3rd season organised by SPFL. The 2024–25 season is scheduled to run between 11 August 2024 and 18 May 2025. [1]
Prem – FA Women's Premier League National Division/FA Women's Premier League, English first division 1991–2010; WSL – Women's Super League, English first division since 2011; Knock out competitions: FA Cup – WFA Cup/Women's FA Cup; League Cup – England's main league cup; FA Women's National League Cup/FA Women's Premier League Cup ...
The WFA was founded in November 1969 as the Ladies Football Association of Great Britain, when the main women's football competitions were Regional Leagues.After the English Football Association reversed its 1921 ban on women's games at its grounds, the WFA Cup began in 1970–71, a national competition initially including many clubs outside of England.