How to watch every WSL Women’s Football Weekend game on TV

Women’s Football Weekend makes a return in the coming, the annual celebration of talent and the community that make up the domestic leagues in England. 

The increased coverage, which comes while men’s teams are on international break, is aimed to shine a light on both the Barclays FA WSL and the Barclays FA Women’s Championship. 

Women’s Football Weekend begins on Friday 24 March with a Merseyside Derby as Everton host city rivals Liverpool at Goodison Park. 

The rest of the WSL and Championship teams will play throughout the weekend, on Saturday 25 March and Sunday 26 March.

All matches from the WSL will be available to watch on Sky Sports, BBC, or FA Player in the UK. American audiences can catch some games on Paramount+ and the rest on the FA Player, while other international audiences will have access to the matches on the FA Player. 

24/03/2023: Everton vs Liverpool

Country

Channel

United Kingdom

Sky Sports Football, Sky Sports Main Event, Sky Sports Ultra HDR, Sky Showcase

United States

Paramount+

International

FA Player

25/03/2023: Tottenham vs Arsenal

Country

Channel

United Kingdom

Sky Sports Football, Sky Sports Main Event, Sky Sports Ultra HDR, Sky Showcase

United States

FA Player

International

FA Player

25/03/2023: Manchester United vs West Ham

Country

Channel

United Kingdom

Sky Sports Football, Sky Sports Main Event, Sky Sports Ultra HDR, Sky Showcase

United States

FA Player

International

FA Player

26/03/2023: Manchester City vs Chelsea

Country

Channel

United Kingdom

BBC One, BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport Website

United States

Paramount+

International

FA Player

26/03/2023: Aston Villa vs Leicester City

Country

Channel

United Kingdom

FA Player

United States

FA Player

International

FA Player

26/03/2023: Reading vs Brighton

Country

Channel

United Kingdom

FA Player

United States

FA Player

International

FA Player

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