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Sarah Rendell

The story of the 2024/25 WSL season so far

Vivianne Miedema of Manchester City is challenged by Kim Little of Arsenal during the Barclays Women's Super League match between Arsenal and Manchester City at Emirates Stadium on September 22, 2024 in London, England.

The Women's Super League has had a myriad of storylines threaded in it throughout the 2024/25 season so far.

A manager has resigned, fans have been treated to shock results and there have been new TV deals.

Defending champions Chelsea are currently sat at the top of the table, six points ahead of rivals Manchester City. At the other end, Crystal Palace are in the relegation spot and are a point and -8 goal difference away from safety.

2024/25 WSL season: The story so far

Johanna Rytting Kaneryd is in top form this season (Image credit: Chloe Knott - Danehouse/Getty Images )

The main storyline of the current season so far has been the resignation of Arsenal's Jonas Eidevall.

The manager quit the Gunners in October after an underwhelming start to the season saw supporters aim criticism at the boss.

Jonas Eidevall stood down after three years in charge (Image credit: Alex Burstow/Arsenal FC via Getty Images )

Arsenal experienced the new manager bounce with interim boss Renee Slegers with an unbeaten run so far with the boss in charge.

Eidevall is not the only manager to lose his job this WSL season though.

Aston Villa's Robert de Pauw departed the club in December after reports he had lost the dressing room with remarks he made to players.

The title race is another story which bubbles away as the season goes on. After 10 rounds it looks as though it will Chelsea who defend their title but the WSL can all change in one result.

Manchester City missed an opportunity to close the gap on Chelsea in round 10 after the Blues drew 1-1 to Leicester.

It was the first time Chelsea had dropped points in the league season so if City beat Everton they could cut the deficit from five points to two. However, the Toffees outplayed City - who have been hit with an injury crisis - and beat them for the first time in the WSL.

That meant Chelsea stretched their lead at the top to six points.

Arsenal are also quietly going about their business. They are third, seven points behind leaders Chelsea.

And while the title contenders are discussed, the relegation battle can too get tasty in the English top-flight. Newly promoted Crystal Palace had found their feet in the league but a tight battle means they are now bottom, remember only one team gets relegated at the end of the season.

In FourFourTwo's view Palace are the club most likely to be relegated this season.

While ACL injuries were more prevalent last season, this campaign has not managed to escape them completely.

Everton have sustained two with Aurora Galli and Inma Gabarro, while Liverpool have Sofie Lundgaard sat on the sidelines and Chelsea have Kadeisha Buchanan out.

2024/25 WSL season: New TV deals

Sky have announced they have a new five-year deal from 2025/26 season where they will show 90% of WSL matches.

That means every season the broadcaster will show 78 games exclusively.

The TV deals do not stop there as the BBC have committed to also broadcasting the WSL until 2030.

The broadcasting rights across both deals are reportedly worth £65m.

Who is the leading the WSL Golden Boot race?

  1. Man City's Bunny Shaw: 9 goals, 1 assist
  2. Arsenal's Alessia Russo: 6 goals, 1 assist
  3. Chelsea's Guro Reiten: 6 goals, 0 assists
  4. Brighton's Kiko Seike: 5 goals, 1 assist
  5. Tottenham's Beth England: 5 goals, 1 assist
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