Womenโ€™s Super League clubs approve expansion plans


Womenโ€™s Super League clubs have voted to expand the top-flight from 12 to 14 teams from the 2026/27 season.

The top two teams will be promoted from WSL 2 next season, while a play-off will be contested between the third-placed team and the side that finishes bottom in the WSL to make up the 14 clubs.

After that, a play-off format will remain with the second-best WSL 2 side facing the 13th-placed WSL team, and the WSL 2 champion automatically replacing the bottom club in the WSL table. The WSL 2 will remain a 12-team league.

A controversial proposal to scrap relegation completely was shelved following a public backlash, with clubs from the WSL and WSL 2 voting through the changes after a period of consultation with players, fans and stakeholders.

The plans remain subject to approval from the Football Association through its โ€œgolden shareโ€. WSL Football took over the running of the top-flight from the FA before the start of last season.

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