FA WSL records and statistics
The following is a list of records and statistics of the FA Women's Super League (FA 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 statistics (such as smallest title-winning margin) will not include the 2019–20 FA WSL as, due to the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic, it was cut short and was decided on a points-per-game basis — with Manchester City actually gaining more points than champions Chelsea.[1]
League Records
Titles
- Most titles: 3, Chelsea (2015, 2017-18, 2019-20) and Arsenal (2011, 2012, 2018-19)[2][3][4]
- Most consecutive title wins: 2
- Biggest title-winning margin: 7 points, Arsenal (2018–19)[2][7]
- Smallest title-winning margin: 0 points, +2 goal difference – 2014; Liverpool (+9) over Chelsea (+7). Both finished on 26 points, but Liverpool won the title on goal difference. Excluding the 2017 FA WSL Spring Series, it is the only time the FA WSL has been decided on goal difference.[2][8][9]
- Winning a title with most remaining games: 1, Arsenal (2012, 2018–19)
Points
- Most points in a season: 54, Arsenal (2018–19)[2]
- Most home points in a season: 27, Arsenal (2018–19)[10]
- Most away points in a season: 27, Arsenal (2018–19)[10]
- Most points without winning the league: 47, Manchester City (2018–19)[2][11]
- Fewest points in a season: 2, Yeovil Town (2017–18)[2]
- Fewest home points in a season: 2, Yeovil Town (2017-18)[2]
- Fewest away points in a season: 0, Yeovil Town (2017-18)[2]
- Fewest points in a season while winning the league: 26, Liverpool (2014)[2]
- Most points in a season while being relegated:
- Performance-based relegation: 8, Bristol City (2015)[2]
- Relegated due to failure to obtain WSL licence: 16, Notts County (2016)[2] - Notts County folded 2 days before the FA WSL Spring Series began.
- Fewest points in a season while avoiding relegation:
- Most points in a season by a team promoted in the previous season: 23, Manchester United (2019–20)[2][12][10]
Wins
- Most wins in total: 95, Arsenal[2][10]
- Most wins in a season: 18, Arsenal (2018–19)[2][10]
- Most home wins in a season: 9, Arsenal (2018–19)[2][10]
- Most away wins in a season: 9, Arsenal (2018–19)[2][10]
- Fewest wins in a season:
- Fewest home wins in a season:
- Fewest away wins in a season:
- Most consecutive wins: 12, Arsenal (November 2018 to 29 September 2019)
- Most consecutive wins from the start of a season: 9, Arsenal (2018-19)
- Most consecutive wins to the end of a season: 8, Arsenal (2018-19)
- Most consecutive home wins: 10, Arsenal (February 2019 to 5 January 2020)
- Most consecutive away wins: 9, Manchester City
- Most consecutive games without a win: 32, Yeovil Town (May 2017 to November 2018)[13][11]
- Most consecutive games without a win from the start of a season: 18, Yeovil Town (2017-18)
Defeats
- Most defeats in total: 68, Liverpool[2]
- Most defeats in a season: 17, Yeovil Town (2017–18)[2]
- Most home defeats in a season: 9, Yeovil Town (twice) (2017-18, 2018-19)[14]
- Most away defeats in a season: 8, Yeovil Town (2018-19)
- Fewest defeats in a season:
- Fewest home defeats in a season:
- In a 20 game season: 0, Manchester City (2018-19)[2][21]
- In an 18 game season: 0, Chelsea (2017–18),[15][16][2] Arsenal (2017–18),[22]
- In a 16 game season: 0, Manchester City (2016)[17][18][2]
- In a 15 game season 0, Chelsea (2019-20) - The season was cut short due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
- In a 14 game season: 0, Arsenal (2012),[19][20][2]
- Fewest away defeats in a season:
- Most consecutive games undefeated: 33, Chelsea (10 February 2019 to 31 January 2021)[23][24][25]
- Most consecutive home games undefeated: 27, Manchester City (1 April 2018 to present)
- Most consecutive away games undefeated: 34, Chelsea (31 May 2017 to present)
- Most consecutive defeats: 12, Yeovil Town (24 August 2017 to 13 April 2018)[26]
Draws
- Most draws in total: 32, Birmingham City[2]
- Most draws in a season:
- Most home draws in a season: 3, Liverpool (twice) (2016, 2019-20),[27] Notts County (2014) and Reading (twice) (2016, 2020-21)[2]
- Most away draws in a season: 4, Chelsea (2018-19), Birmingham City (2016)[2]
- Fewest draws in a season:
- Fewest home draws in a season:
- Fewest away draws in a season:
- Most consecutive draws: 5, Birmingham City (30 August 2012 to 15 May 2013)
Goals
- Most goals scored in a season: 70, Arsenal (2018-19)[2]
- Fewest goals scored in a season: 2, Yeovil Town (2017-18)[13][29]
- Most goals conceded in a season: 60, Yeovil Town (2018-19)[30][2]
- Fewest goals conceded in a season:
- Best goal difference in a season: +57, Arsenal (2018-19)[2]
- Worst goal difference in a season: -52, Yeovil Town (2017-18)[2]
- Highest finish with a negative goal difference:
- In a 20 game season: 7th, Bristol City (2018-19)[2]
- In a 14 game season: 4th, Birmingham City (2013)[2]
- Lowest finish with a positive goal difference:
- Most goals scored in a season by a relegated team:
- Performance-based relegation: 11, Yeovil Town (2018-19)[2]
- Relegated due to failure to obtain WSL licence: 17, Sunderland (2016)[2] - Sunderland's application for the restructured 2017-18 FA WSL season was rejected. They were relegated two tiers to the FA Women's National League.
- Most goals scored at home in a season: 33, Arsenal (2018-19)[10]
- Fewest goals scored at home in a season: 0, Yeovil Town (2017-18)[10]
- Most goals conceded at home in a season: 36, Yeovil Town (2018-19)[10]
- Fewest goals conceded at home in a season:
- In a 16 game season: 2, Manchester City (2016)[10]
- Most goals scored away in a season: 37, Arsenal (2018-19)[10]
- Fewest goals scored away in a season: 2, Yeovil Town (2017-18)[10]
- Most goals conceded away in a season: 35, Yeovil Town (2017-18)[10]
- Fewest goals conceded away in a season:
- In a 16 game season: 2, Manchester City[10]
- Most consecutive matches scored in: 39, Chelsea (28 October 2018 to present)[23]
- Most goals scored in total: 349, Arsenal
- Most goals conceded in total: 238, Bristol City
- Longest consecutive run without conceding a goal:
- 7, Manchester City (23 March 2016 to 19 May 2016)[31]
- 7, Chelsea (21 October 2018 to 6 January 2019)[32]
Disciplinary
- Most red cards in total: 4, Bristol City and Reading[2]
- Most yellow cards in a season: 28, Reading (2017-18)[33]
- Most red cards in a season: 2, Reading (twice) (2017-18, 2019-20), Manchester United (2019-20), Bristol City (2012)
- Most penalties awarded to a team in a season: 6, Manchester City (2017-18)[33]
- Most penalties conceded by a team in a season: 7, Yeovil Town (2017-18)[33]
Attendances
- Highest attendance, single game: 38,262, Tottenham Hotspur 0-2 Arsenal (at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, 17 November 2019)[34]
- Lowest attendance, single game: 105, Liverpool 1-4 Bristol Academy (at West Lancashire College Stadium, 8 April 2012)[35]
- Highest season league average attendance: 3,072 (2019–20)[36]
These figures do not take into account the 2020–21 season, in which many games had an attendance of zero due to public health measures adopted to control the COVID-19 pandemic.
Player records
Appearances
- Most FA WSL appearances: 151, Steph Houghton[37][38]
- Most different clubs played for in FA WSL: 5, Gemma Davison, Mary Earps,[39][37]
- Oldest player appearance: 36 years, 358 days, Fara Williams (Reading, 2020-21)
- Youngest player appearance: 16 years, 0 days, Lauren James (Arsenal, 2017-18)
- Most seasons appeared in: 10, Gilly Flaherty (2011 to 2020-21)
Goals
- First FA WSL goal: Gilly Flaherty (Chelsea vs Arsenal 13 April 2011)
- Most FA WSL goals: 55, Ellen White
- Most FA WSL goals at one club: 54, Vivianne Miedema[37] (Arsenal)
- Most goals in a season: 22, Vivianne Miedema (2017–18)[37][40]
- Number of teams scored against in a season: 8, Vivianne Miedema (2018-19)
- Most goals in WSL debut season: 14, Rachel Williams (2011) - Although not her top-flight debut season, it was the inaugural WSL season.[37][41]
- Most different clubs to score for in WSL: 4, Ellen White, Fara Williams, Victoria Williams, Rachel Williams, Lucy Staniforth[37]
- Most consecutive games scored in: 9, Bethany England (29 November 2019 to 23 February 2020)[42][43]
- Most consecutive seasons to score at least 10 goals: 3, Bethany England (2017–18 to 2019–20), Vivianne Miedema (2018-19 to 2020-21)
- Most consecutive seasons to score at least 15 goals: 2, Vivianne Miedema (2018-19 to 2019-20)
- Most goals in a calendar month: 10, Vivianne Miedema (December 2019)[44][45][46]
- Most penalties scored: 10, Karen Carney
Hat tricks & multiple goal records
- Most FA WSL hat-tricks: 4, Vivianne Miedema[47][48][49][50]
- Most FA WSL hat-tricks in a season: 3, Vivianne Miedema (2018–19)
- Most goals in a game: 6, Vivianne Miedema vs Bristol City[50]
- Most goal involvements in a single game: 10, Vivianne Miedema vs Bristol City[51]
- Most hat-tricks against a single club: 2
- Vivianne Miedema vs Bristol City (14 March 2019 and 1 December 2019)[49][50]
- Bethany England vs Yeovil Town (6 January 2018 and 7 May 2019)[52][53]
- Rachel Williams vs Liverpool (20 April 2011 and 9 September 2012)[54][55]
Assists
- Most WSL assists: 35, Karen Carney[40]
- Most FA WSL assists in a season: 12, Beth Mead (2018-19)[56][57]
- Most assists in a single WSL match: 4, Vivianne Miedema vs Bristol City[50]
Goalkeepers
- Most clean sheets in one season: 10, Hedvig Lindahl (2017-18),[58][59] Ellie Roebuck (2019-20)[60]
- Longest consecutive run without conceding a goal: 7, Manchester City (23 March 2016 to 16 May 2016)
Disciplinary
- Most red cards: 2, Grace Mccatty, Sophie Walton
- Most yellow cards: 25, Jade Moore
- Most Yellow cards in a single season:
- 5, Leanne Champ (2011)
- 5, Lauren James (2019–20)
- 5, Kate Longhurst (2019–20)
- 5, Jade Moore (2019–20)
- 5, Kerys Harrop (2020-21)
Awards
- Most FA WSL winner's medals: 4,
- Gilly Flaherty (2011, 2012, 2015, 2017-18)
- Gemma Davison (2012, 2014, 2015, 2017-18)
- Most PFA Women's Players' Player of the Season awards: 2, Lucy Bronze (2013-14 and 2016-17)[61][62]
Match records
Scorelines
- Biggest home win: Arsenal 11-1 Bristol City (2019–20)[50]
- Biggest away win: Doncaster Rovers Belles 0-9 Liverpool (2013)[63]
- Biggest aggregate win: Arsenal 15-1 Bristol City (Bristol City 0-4 Arsenal, Arsenal 11-1 Bristol City) - (2019-20)[64][50]
- Biggest loss by reigning champions: Chelsea 0-5 Arsenal[65]
- Highest scoring: Arsenal 11-1 Bristol City (2019–20)[66]
All-time FA WSL table
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 2019-20 season. Teams underlined are part of the 2020–21 FA WSL. Although Birmingham City are one of the three clubs to have featured in every season, they have played two games less than Arsenal and Chelsea due to the uneven number of matches played in the 19-20 season due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The following table is accurate as of the 2019-20 season.
Pos. | Club | Seasons | Pld. | Win | Draw | Loss | GF | GA | GD | Pts | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | Relegated | Best Pos. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Arsenal | 9 | 139 | 95 | 21 | 23 | 325 | 130 | 195 | 303 | 3 | 5 | 1 | 0 | 1 | |
2 | Chelsea | 9 | 139 | 79 | 25 | 37 | 286 | 143 | 143 | 262 | 3 | 4 | 0 | 1 | ||
3 | Manchester City | 6 | 98 | 67 | 15 | 16 | 217 | 74 | 143 | 216 | 1 | 4 | 0 | 1 | ||
4 | Birmingham City | 9 | 137 | 61 | 32 | 44 | 185 | 151 | 34 | 215 | 2 | 1 | 3 | 0 | 2 | |
5 | Liverpool | 9 | 138 | 49 | 21 | 68 | 191 | 222 | −31 | 168 | 2 | 1 | 1 | |||
6 | Bristol City | 8 | 129 | 39 | 22 | 61 | 130 | 238 | −108 | 139 | 1 | 1 | 2 | |||
7 | Everton | 7 | 108 | 31 | 21 | 56 | 127 | 178 | −51 | 114 | 2 | 1 | 3 | |||
8 | Notts County | 6 | 86 | 25 | 23 | 38 | 100 | 111 | −11 | 98 | 1 | 1 | 4 | |||
9 | Reading | 5 | 76 | 26 | 19 | 19 | 109 | 98 | 11 | 97 | 1 | 0 | 4 | |||
10 | Sunderland | 2 | 30 | 8 | 6 | 16 | 41 | 65 | −24 | 46 | 1 | 1 | 4 | |||
11 | West Ham United | 2 | 34 | 12 | 3 | 19 | 44 | 71 | −27 | 39 | 0 | 7 | ||||
12 | Brighton & Hove Albion | 2 | 36 | 7 | 8 | 21 | 27 | 68 | −41 | 29 | 0 | 9 | ||||
13 | Doncaster Rovers Belles | 4 | 58 | 7 | 7 | 44 | 40 | 144 | −104 | 29 | 2 | 7 | ||||
14 | Manchester United | 1 | 14 | 7 | 2 | 5 | 24 | 12 | 12 | 23 | 1 | 0 | 4 | |||
15 | Tottenham Hotspur | 1 | 15 | 6 | 2 | 7 | 15 | 24 | −9 | 20 | 0 | 7 | ||||
17 | Yeovil Town | 2 | 38 | 2 | 3 | 33 | 13 | 114 | −101 | −1 | 1 | 10 | ||||
16 | Aston Villa | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Data does not include the 2017 FA WSL Spring Series. Data is correct as of: 3 September 2020.
- Arsenal were deducted 3 points for fielding an unregistered player.
- Yeovil Town were deducted 10 points for entering administration.
Managers
- Most FA WSL titles: 3, Emma Hayes (Chelsea - 2015, 2017-18, 2019-20)
- Most FA WSL Manager of the Month awards in a single season: 3, Emma Hayes - (Chelsea)
- Most promotions to the FA WSL: 1,
- Gemma Davies (Aston Villa)
- Karen Hills & Juan Amaros (Tottenham Hotspur)
- Casey Stoney (Manchester United)
- Hope Powell (Brighton & Hove Albion)
- Andy Spence (Everton)
- Willie Kirk (Bristol City)
- Jamie Sherwood (Yeovil Town)
- Glen Harris (Doncaster Rovers Belles)
- Most relegations from the FA WSL: 1,
- Vicky Jepson (Liverpool 2019-20)[4]
- Lee Burch (Yeovil Town - 2018-19)[67]
- John Buckley (Doncaster Rovers Belles - 2013)[68]
- Most clubs managed: 4, Matthew Beard (Chelsea, Liverpool, West Ham United, Bristol City)
- Most games as manager with a single FA WSL club: 124, Emma Hayes (Chelsea)
- Least games as manager with a single FA WSL club (excluding caretakers): 1, Neil Redfearn (Liverpool)[69]
References
- Association, The Football. "Chelsea Women awarded Barclays FA WSL title and Aston Villa win Women's Championship". www.thefa.com. Retrieved 2020-08-25.
- "League Tables". womenscompetitions.thefa.com. Retrieved 2020-08-25.
- "Women's Honours". www.arsenal.com. Retrieved 2020-08-25.
- "Chelsea named Women's Super League champions, Liverpool relegated". BBC Sport. 2020-06-05. Retrieved 2020-08-25.
- Leighton, Tony (2012-09-30). "Arsenal women retain Super League title with victory over Doncaster". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2020-08-25.
- "How the 2014 WSL was won". womenscompetitions.thefa.com. Retrieved 2020-08-25.
- "Women's Super League: How Arsenal won the 2018-19 title". BBC Sport. 2019-05-10. Retrieved 2020-08-25.
- "Liverpool Ladies pip Chelsea to WSL title on dramatic final day". BBC Sport. 2014-10-12. Retrieved 2020-08-25.
- "How the 2014 WSL was won". womenscompetitions.thefa.com. Retrieved 2020-08-25.
- "Summary - Women's Super League - England - Results, fixtures, tables and news - Soccerway". uk.soccerway.com. Retrieved 2020-08-25.
- "Fixtures and Results". womenscompetitions.thefa.com. Retrieved 2020-08-25.
- "How Man Utd built a top-four side in two years". BBC Sport. Retrieved 2020-08-26.
- "Yeovil end two-year wait for a win". BBC Sport. Retrieved 2020-08-25.
- "Summary - Women's Super League - England - Results, fixtures, tables and news - Soccerway". uk.soccerway.com. Retrieved 2020-08-27.
- "Chelsea Women: The 2017/18 season in moments | Official Site | Chelsea Football Club". ChelseaFC. Retrieved 2020-08-26.
- "Chelsea Ladies sign off in style after ending WSL season with unbeaten record intact". The Independent. 2018-05-20. Retrieved 2020-08-26.
- "Manchester City complete unbeaten WSL season with Birmingham draw". the Guardian. 2016-10-30. Retrieved 2020-08-26.
- "Manchester City Women 1-1 Birmingham City Ladies". BBC Sport. 2016-10-30. Retrieved 2020-08-26.
- "Arsenal women retain Super League title with victory over Doncaster". the Guardian. 2012-09-30. Retrieved 2020-08-26.
- "Women's Super League: Arsenal celebrate title with Doncaster win". BBC Sport. 2012-09-30. Retrieved 2020-08-26.
- "Summary - Women's Super League - England - Results, fixtures, tables and news - Soccerway". uk.soccerway.com. Retrieved 2020-08-27.
- "Summary - Women's Super League - England - Results, fixtures, tables and news - Soccerway". uk.soccerway.com. Retrieved 2020-08-26.
- "England - Chelsea FC Women - Results, fixtures, squad, statistics, photos, videos and news - Women Soccerway". int.women.soccerway.com. Retrieved 2021-01-17.
- "Chelsea beat Villa to go top of WSL". BBC Sport. Retrieved 2021-01-28.
- "Leupolz double helps Chelsea defeat Spurs". BBC Sport. Retrieved 2021-02-01.
- "England - Yeovil Town LFC - Results and fixtures - Women Soccerway". uk.women.soccerway.com. Retrieved 2020-08-30.
- "Summary - Women's Super League - England - Results, fixtures, tables and news - Soccerway". uk.soccerway.com. Retrieved 2020-08-26.
- "England - Arsenal WFC - Results, fixtures, squad, statistics, photos, videos and news - Women Soccerway". uk.women.soccerway.com. Retrieved 2020-08-26.
- "Women's Super League: Yeovil stall relegation with 1-0 win at Everton". BBC Sport. 2019-03-31. Retrieved 2020-08-26.
- "Women's Super League 2019/20: Season preview". Football Bloody Hell. 2019-08-14. Retrieved 2020-08-26.
- "England - Manchester City WFC - Results and fixtures - Women Soccerway". uk.women.soccerway.com. Retrieved 2020-08-26.
- "England - Chelsea FC Women - Results, fixtures, squad, statistics, photos, videos and news - Soccerway". uk.soccerway.com. Retrieved 2020-08-26.
- "2017-2018 Women's Super League 1 Stats". FBref.com. Retrieved 2020-08-26.
- "Women's Super League: Tottenham Hotspur 0-2 Arsenal". BBC Sport. 2019-11-17. Retrieved 2020-08-25.
- "Women's Super League: Arsenal begin season with victory". BBC Sport. 2012-04-08. Retrieved 2020-08-25.
- Frith, Wilf (2020-06-11). "Gameplan for Growth: doubling the fanbase of the women's game". SheKicks. Retrieved 2020-08-25.
- "Player Stats". womenscompetitions.thefa.com. Retrieved 2020-08-25.
- "Man City hit seven in WSL win at Brighton". BBC Sport. Retrieved 2021-01-24.
- "Gemma Davison among Tottenham Women's seven signings". SheKicks. 2019-07-05. Retrieved 2020-08-26.
- "10 Players With the Most Combined Goals & Assists in WSL History". 90min.com. 2019-10-28. Retrieved 2020-08-27.
- "Birmingham City Ladies: England forward Rachel Williams re-signs for WSL 1 club". BBC Sport. 2017-05-16. Retrieved 2020-08-26.
- www.eurosport.com https://www.eurosport.com/geoblocking.shtml. Retrieved 2020-08-25. Missing or empty
|title=
(help) - Carlisle, André (2020-02-24). "Did you know? Bethany England 9-Match Goalscoring Streak Edition". We Ain't Got No History. Retrieved 2020-08-26.
- "Arsenal Women 11-1 Bristol City Women: Vivianne Miedema scores six in record win". BBC Sport. 2019-12-01. Retrieved 2020-08-26.
- "Reading Women 0-3 Arsenal Women". BBC Sport. Retrieved 2020-08-26.
- "Women's Super League: Everton 1-3 Arsenal". BBC Sport. 2019-12-15. Retrieved 2020-08-26.
- "Miedema makes hattrick for Arsenal on the first match day of Super League |". www.firstorderhistorians.com. Retrieved 2020-08-25.
- "Arsenal vs. Reading - 21 October 2018 - Women Soccerway". uk.women.soccerway.com. Retrieved 2020-08-25.
- "Arsenal vs. Bristol City - 14 March 2019 - Women Soccerway". uk.women.soccerway.com. Retrieved 2020-08-25.
- "Arsenal Women 11-1 Bristol City Women: Vivianne Miedema scores six in record win". BBC Sport. 2019-12-01. Retrieved 2020-08-25.
- "Match report: Arsenal Women 11-1 Bristol City". www.arsenal.com. Retrieved 2020-08-25.
- "Manchester City vs. Yeovil Town - 16 Mai 2018 - Women Soccerway". de.women.soccerway.com. Retrieved 2020-08-25.
- "Yeovil Town vs. Chelsea - 7 May 2019 - Women Soccerway". int.women.soccerway.com. Retrieved 2020-08-25.
- "Liverpool vs. Birmingham City - 20 April 2011 - Soccerway". au.soccerway.com. Retrieved 2020-08-25.
- "Women's Super League: Arsenal maintain five-point lead". BBC Sport. 2012-09-09. Retrieved 2020-08-25.
- Hurley, Lee (2019-04-08). "Beth Mead, Vivianne Miedema and Katie McCabe dominate FA WSL assists league". Daily Cannon. Retrieved 2020-08-25.
- "Summary - Women's Super League - England - Results, fixtures, tables and news - Soccerway". uk.soccerway.com. Retrieved 2020-08-26.
- "Hedvig Lindahl Stats". FBref.com. Retrieved 2020-08-26.
- "Lindahl brings award back to Cobham | Official Site | Chelsea Football Club". ChelseaFC. Retrieved 2020-08-26.
- Clayton, David. "Ellie Roebuck bags FAWSL Golden Glove award". www.mancity.com. Retrieved 2020-12-23.
- "PFA awards: Lucy Bronze and Martha Harris honoured". BBC Sport. 2014-04-27. Retrieved 2020-08-26.
- Edwards, John. "Lucy Bronze wins PFA Women's Player of the Year". www.mancity.com. Retrieved 2020-08-25.
- "FA WSL (Sky Sports)". Sky Sports. Retrieved 2020-08-26.
- "Women's Super League: Bristol City Women 0-4 Arsenal Women". BBC Sport. 2018-10-28. Retrieved 2020-08-26.
- "WSL leaders Arsenal thrash Chelsea". BBC Sport. Retrieved 2021-01-18.
- "Highlights: Miedema scores six as record-breaking Arsenal win 11-1". BBC Sport. 2019-11-29. Retrieved 2020-08-25.
- "Yeovil Town Ladies: Championship licence denied and club to go down two tiers". BBC Sport. 2019-05-17. Retrieved 2020-08-27.
- "Boss Buckley departs Doncaster Belles". BBC Sport. Retrieved 2020-08-27.
- Edwards, Luke (2018-09-14). "Liverpool Women left in disarray as Neil Redfearn quits after only one league game". The Telegraph. ISSN 0307-1235. Retrieved 2020-08-27.