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2023–24 Women's Super League

The 2023–24 Women's Super League season (also known as the Barclays Women's Super League for sponsorship reasons) was the 13th season of the Women's Super League (WSL) since it was formed in 2010. It is the fifth season after the rebranding of the four highest levels in English women's football.[1]

Women's Super League
Season2023–24
Dates1 October 2023 – 18 May 2024
ChampionsChelsea
7th title
RelegatedBristol City
Champions LeagueArsenal
Chelsea
Manchester City
Matches played132
Goals scored437 (3.31 per match)
Top goalscorerKhadija Shaw
(21 goals)
Biggest home winChelsea 8–0 Bristol City
5 May 2024
Biggest away winAston Villa 0–6 Chelsea
4 November 2023
Manchester United 0–6 Chelsea
18 May 2024
Highest scoringBristol City 3–7 Brighton & Hove Albion
3 March 2024
Longest winning run14 games
Manchester City
Longest unbeaten run14 games
Manchester City
Longest winless run17 games
Bristol City
Longest losing run9 games
Bristol City
Highest attendance60,160
Arsenal 3–1 Manchester United
17 February 2024
Total attendance971,977
Average attendance7,363

Teams

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Twelve teams contested the 2023–24 Women's Super League season. Bristol City were confirmed as 2022–23 Women's Championship champions on 3 April 2022, ensuring that they would return to the WSL for the first time since the 2020–21 season after a two-year absence.[2] They replaced Reading, who were relegated after defeat on the final day to eventual WSL title winners Chelsea, ending a seven-season spell in the WSL dating back to 2016.[3]

Team Location Ground Capacity 2022–23 season
Arsenal Borehamwood Meadow Park[a] 4,500 3rd
Aston Villa Walsall Bescot Stadium[b] 11,300 5th
Brighton & Hove Albion Crawley Broadfield Stadium[c] 5,800 11th
Bristol City Bristol Ashton Gate 27,000 WC, 1st
Chelsea Kingston upon Thames Kingsmeadow[d] 4,850 1st
Everton Liverpool Walton Hall Park[e] 2,200 6th
Leicester City Leicester King Power Stadium[f] 32,212 10th
Liverpool Birkenhead Prenton Park[g] 16,547 7th
Manchester City Manchester Academy Stadium[h] 7,000 4th
Manchester United Leigh Leigh Sports Village[i] 12,000 2nd
Tottenham Hotspur Leyton Brisbane Road[j] 9,271 9th
West Ham United Dagenham Victoria Road 6,078 8th
  1. ^ Six matches moved to Emirates Stadium.
  2. ^ Three matches moved to Villa Park.
  3. ^ Two matches moved to Falmer Stadium.
  4. ^ Four matches moved to Stamford Bridge.
  5. ^ Match v Liverpool moved to Goodison Park.
  6. ^ Match v Aston Villa moved to Pirelli Stadium.
  7. ^ Match v Everton moved to Anfield.
  8. ^ Match v Manchester United moved to City of Manchester Stadium.
  9. ^ Two matches moved to Old Trafford.
  10. ^ Two matches moved to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

Stadium changes

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Ahead of the season, newly-promoted Bristol City confirmed the women's team's primary home ground would be the club's main stadium, Aston Gate. They moved from the Robins High Performance Centre in Failand after one season.[4]

In addition, nine of the 10 clubs whose women's team played at secondary stadia moved select matches to the club's primary ground throughout the season. West Ham United were the only team not to do this. Leicester City moved one match, against Aston Villa on 19 January 2024, to their backup venue of Pirelli Stadium in Burton upon Trent, due to maintenance at the King Power.[5]

Personnel and kits

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Team Manager Captain Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor Shirt sponsor (sleeve) Shirt sponsor (back) Shorts sponsor
Arsenal Sweden  Jonas Eidevall Scotland  Kim Little Adidas Fly Emirates Visit Rwanda None None
Aston Villa England  Carla Ward Scotland  Rachel Corsie Castore Cazoo Trade Nation None None
Brighton & Hove Albion England  Mikey Harris (interim) Spain  Vicky Losada[6] Nike American Express Snickers UK None None
Bristol City Wales  Lauren Smith Republic of Ireland  Megan Connolly[7] O'Neills Hubbo UWE Bristol Thatchers Cider Digital NRG
Chelsea England  Emma Hayes England  Millie Bright Nike Infinite Athlete BingX None Singer Capital Markets
Everton Denmark  Brian Sørensen England  Megan Finnigan[8] Hummel Stake.com KICK Christopher Ward None
Leicester City England  Jennifer Foster (interim) England  Aileen Whelan Adidas King Power Bia Saigon Sekonda None
Liverpool England  Matt Beard Republic of Ireland  Niamh Fahey Nike Standard Chartered Expedia None None
Manchester City Wales  Gareth Taylor England  Steph Houghton Puma Etihad Airways OKX Nissan Joie
Manchester United England  Marc Skinner England  Katie Zelem Adidas TeamViewer DXC Technology None None
Tottenham Hotspur Sweden  Robert Vilahamn England  Bethany England[9] Nike AIA Cinch Tumi None
West Ham United England  Rehanne Skinner Australia  Mackenzie Arnold[10] Umbro Betway JD Sports ZO Skin Health Maldon Accident Repair Centre

Managerial changes

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Team Outgoing manager Manner of departure Date of vacancy Position in table Incoming manager Date of appointment
West Ham United England  Paul Konchesky Mutual consent 28 May 2023[11] End of season (8th) England  Rehanne Skinner 20 July 2023[12]
Tottenham Hotspur England  Vicky Jepson End of interim period 30 June 2023[13] End of season (9th) Sweden  Robert Vilahamn 7 July 2023[14]
Brighton & Hove Albion United States  Melissa Phillips Sacked 1 February 2024[15] 10th England  Mikey Harris (interim) 1 February 2024[15]
Leicester City Scotland  Willie Kirk Sacked[a] 8 March 2024[17] 7th England  Jennifer Foster (interim) 8 March 2024[16][17]
  1. ^ Kirk was suspended on 8 March 2024 following allegations of a relationship with a player with Foster assuming the role of interim manager.[16] He was sacked on 28 March.[17]

League table

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Chelsea (C) 22 18 1 3 71 18 +53 55 Qualification for the Champions League group stage
2 Manchester City 22 18 1 3 61 15 +46 55 Qualification for the Champions League second round
3 Arsenal 22 16 2 4 53 20 +33 50 Qualification for the Champions League first round
4 Liverpool 22 12 5 5 36 28 +8 41
5 Manchester United 22 10 5 7 42 32 +10 35
6 Tottenham Hotspur 22 8 7 7 31 36 −5 31
7 Aston Villa 22 7 3 12 27 43 −16 24
8 Everton 22 6 5 11 24 37 −13 23
9 Brighton & Hove Albion 22 5 4 13 26 48 −22 19
10 Leicester City 22 4 6 12 26 45 −19 18
11 West Ham United 22 3 6 13 20 45 −25 15
12 Bristol City (R) 22 1 3 18 20 70 −50 6 Relegation to the Championship
Source: Women's Super League Table
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored.
(C) Champions; (R) Relegated

Results

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Home \ Away ARS AVL BHA BRI CHE EVE LEI LIV MCI MUN TOT WHU
Arsenal 2–1 5–0 5–0 4–1 2–1 3–0 0–1 2–1 3–1 1–0 3–0
Aston Villa 1–3 1–0 2–2 0–6 1–2 2–2 1–4 1–2 1–2 2–4 1–1
Brighton & Hove Albion 0–3 0–1 3–2 0–3 1–2 2–2 0–1 1–4 2–2 1–3 0–2
Bristol City 1–2 0–2 3–7 0–3 0–4 2–4 0–1 0–4 0–2 0–1 1–2
Chelsea 3–1 3–0 4–2 8–0 3–0 5–2 5–1 0–1 3–1 2–1 2–0
Everton 1–1 1–2 1–2 2–2 0–3 0–1 0–0 1–4 0–5 2–2 2–0
Leicester City 2–6 0–1 2–3 5–2 0–4 1–0 0–4 0–1 0–1 1–1 1–1
Liverpool 0–2 2–0 4–0 1–1 4–3 0–1 2–1 1–4 1–0 1–1 3–1
Manchester City 1–2 2–1 0–1 5–0 1–1 2–1 2–0 5–1 3–1 7–0 5–0
Manchester United 2–2 2–1 2–0 2–0 0–6 4–1 1–1 1–2 1–3 2–2 5–0
Tottenham Hotspur 1–0 1–2 1–1 3–1 0–1 1–1 1–0 1–1 0–2 0–4 3–1
West Ham United 2–1 2–3 0–0 2–3 0–2 0–1 1–1 1–1 0–2 1–1 3–4
Source: Women's Super League Results and Fixtures
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Season statistics

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Top scorers

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Rank Player Club Goals[18]
1 Jamaica  Khadija Shaw Manchester City 21
2 England  Lauren James Chelsea 13
Norway  Elisabeth Terland Brighton & Hove Albion
4 England  Alessia Russo Arsenal 12
5 England  Aggie Beever-Jones Chelsea 11
England  Lauren Hemp Manchester City
7 Denmark  Amalie Thestrup Bristol City 9
8 England  Rachel Daly Aston Villa 8
England  Beth Mead Arsenal
Germany  Sjoeke Nüsken Chelsea
England  Nikita Parris Manchester United

Clean sheets

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Rank Player Club Clean
sheets[19]
1 England  Khiara Keating Manchester City 9
2 England  Mary Earps Manchester United 7
3 England  Hannah Hampton Chelsea 6
4 Republic of Ireland  Courtney Brosnan Everton 5
England  Rachael Laws Liverpool
Austria  Manuela Zinsberger Arsenal
7 Sweden  Zećira Mušović Chelsea 4
8 Australia  Teagan Micah Liverpool 3
9 Australia  Mackenzie Arnold West Ham United 2
England  Sophie Baggaley Brighton & Hove Albion
Germany  Ann-Katrin Berger Chelsea
Canada  Sabrina D'Angelo Arsenal
Netherlands  Daphne van Domselaar Aston Villa
New Zealand  Anna Leat Aston Villa
Jamaica  Rebecca Spencer Tottenham Hotspur

Hat-tricks

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Player For Against Result Date Ref.
Scotland  Martha Thomas Tottenham Hotspur Aston Villa 4–2 (A) 21 October 2023 [20]
Germany  Sjoeke Nüsken Chelsea Brighton & Hove Albion 4–2 (H) 22 October 2023 [21]
England  Lauren James Chelsea Liverpool 5–1 (H) 18 November 2023 [22]
Jamaica  Khadija Shaw Manchester City Tottenham Hotspur 7–0 (H) 26 November 2023 [23]
Everton 4–1 (A) 17 December 2023 [24]
England  Lauren James Chelsea Manchester United 3–1 (H) 21 January 2024 [25]
Jamaica  Khadija Shaw Manchester City Liverpool 5–1 (H) [26]
Norway  Guro Reiten4 Chelsea Bristol City 8–0 (H) 5 May 2024 [27]
Republic of Ireland  Leanne Kiernan Liverpool Leicester City 4–0 (A) 18 May 2024 [28]
Notes

4 Player scored 4 goals

Discipline

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Most yellow cards Total Most red cards Total Ref.
Player France  Hawa Cissoko (West Ham United)
Republic of Ireland  Katie McCabe (Arsenal)
8 12 players 1 [29]
Club Liverpool 41 Manchester City 4 [29]

Awards

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Monthly awards

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Month Manager of the Month Player of the Month Goal of the Month Ref.
Manager Club Player Club Player Club
October Scotland  Willie Kirk Leicester City Scotland  Martha Thomas Tottenham Hotspur Canada  Cloé Lacasse (vs. Manchester United) Arsenal [30][31][32]
November Sweden  Jonas Eidevall Arsenal England  Lauren James Chelsea England  Rachel Daly (vs. West Ham United) Aston Villa [33][34][35]
December England  Matt Beard Liverpool Jamaica  Khadija Shaw Manchester City England  Danielle Turner (vs. Manchester City) [36][37][38]
January England  Emma Hayes Chelsea England  Lauren James Chelsea Netherlands  Vivianne Miedema (vs. Liverpool) Arsenal [39][40][41]
February Wales  Gareth Taylor Manchester City England  Khiara Keating Manchester City Italy  Aurora Galli (vs. West Ham United) Everton [42][43][44]
March England  Jess Park Jamaica  Khadija Shaw (vs. Liverpool) Manchester City [45]
April Denmark  Brian Sørensen Everton England  Alessia Russo Arsenal England  Ella Toone (vs. Leicester City) Manchester United [46][47][48]

Annual awards

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Award Winner Club
Barclays WSL Player of the Season[49] Jamaica  Khadija Shaw Manchester City
Barclays WSL Manager of the Season[50] England  Matt Beard Liverpool
Barclays WSL Goal of the Season[51] England  Danielle Turner (vs. Manchester City) Aston Villa
PFA Players' Player of the Year[52] Jamaica  Khadija Shaw Manchester City
PFA Young Player of the Year[53] England  Grace Clinton Tottenham Hotspur
FWA Footballer of the Year[54] Jamaica  Khadija Shaw Manchester City
PFA Team of the Year[55]
Goalkeeper England  Khiara Keating (Manchester City)
Defenders Spain  Laia Aleixandri (Manchester City) England  Lotte Wubben-Moy (Arsenal) England  Alex Greenwood (Manchester City) England  Niamh Charles (Chelsea)
Midfielders England  Grace Clinton (Tottenham Hotspur) Scotland  Erin Cuthbert (Chelsea) Japan  Yui Hasegawa (Manchester City)
Forwards England  Lauren James (Chelsea) Jamaica  Khadija Shaw (Manchester City) England  Lauren Hemp (Manchester City)

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