The Women’s Super League is on its winter break with 10 rounds of the competition already played
Last round of fixtures The competition took place on 14/15 December with some amazing results. Chelsea A 1–1 draw against Leicester dropped their first points of the league season and Manchester City lost 2–1 at Everton.
But when will it be? English top-flight return? Here’s what you need to know.
Women’s Super League: When are the next matches?
The league will return on January 17. The league’s return weekend fixtures include Liverpool v Brighton, Everton v Aston Villa, Tottenham v Leicester, Arsenal v Crystal Palace, West Ham v Chelsea and Manchester City v Manchester United.
There will be no English Women’s top-flight action during the winter break Women’s Champions League Now won’t be back until March.
The Women’s FA Cup and League Cup competitions will also resume in January. With the winter transfer window opening on January 1, women’s football news won’t stop during the five-week break.
There will be a few moves in the WSL where clubs will fill voids they were unable to fill due to injuries or during the summer.
Rumor has it USWNT defender Naomi Girma could come to England, while teams such as Manchester City could look at loan deals to add to their depth.
City are currently missing stars Such as Alex Greenwood, Vivian Miedema and Lauren Hemp. City’s top goalscorer Bunny Shaw is expected to return in the new year.
In Fourfourtwo’s See, City lost to Everton in Round 10 and missed out on a chance to seize control of the title race. Chelsea are currently six points clear at the top of the WSL.
Blues boss Sonia Bompastor has been somewhat coy about his transfer plans, saying: “Now is the right time, for me as a coach but also for the club, to reflect on our squad.
“Maybe we’re looking for some changes. I’ll tell you what we can change when the time is right.”