The Women’s Super League is back

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The Women’s Super League starts today and you will be able to follow it every step of the way with The Athletic.

As ever, through our dedicated women’s football coverage, we will deliver a mix of news and brilliant in-depth features that you do not get anywhere else.

After our team of writers, editors, podcasters and videographers’ coverage of the Women’s World Cup in Australia and New Zealand this summer, it’s time for domestic storylines to take their place in the spotlight again.

Charlotte Harpur, Katie Whyatt, Chloe Morgan, Michael Cox, Caoimhe O’Neill, Sarah Shephard and many more, plus our dedicated club reporters, will cover the big narratives on and off the pitch, and take you inside the sport you care about.

And if the WSL is not your thing, then there’s plenty more women’s football from around the world, too, with Meg Linehan and Steph Yang leading our National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL) and U.S. Women’s coverage, and Laia Cervello Herrero unpicking the continued chaos in Spanish football.

And there’s more: our Women’s Football Podcast, recorded every Monday, will focus on the biggest stories across the continent from the best of The Athletic’s writers.

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