There’s just one round of fixtures left in the 2023-24 Women’s Super League, but it’s anyone’s guess as to who will actually win the title.
Holders Chelsea and 2015-16 winners Manchester City are on the exact same number of points heading into the final day, with Chelsea top by way of a 2 superior goal difference.
Chelsea have the more difficult match on paper, travelling to play fifth-placed Man Utd, though beating Aston Villa will be no easy task for Man City.
At the other end, Bristol City are almost certain to be the team relegated, having picked up just six points from 21 matches.
Here’s how to watch all six matches from the final day live, whether you’re based in the UK, US or elsewhere.
Which Women’s Super League games are on TV this week?
Every team is in action this weekend, and there’s a crucial mid-week fixture just before the final day, and you can watch all the games live in the UK and US.
Sat 18 May
- Aston Villa vs Man City – KO 3pm BST/10am EDT/7am PDT – BBC (UK), Paramount+ (US)
- Man Utd vs Chelsea – KO 3pm BST/10am EDT/7am PDT – Sky Sports (UK), Paramount+ (US)
- Arsenal vs Brighton – KO 3pm BST/10am EDT/7am PDT – The FA Player (UK and US)
- Bristol City vs Everton – KO 3pm BST/10am EDT/7am PDT – The FA Player (UK and US)
- Leicester vs Liverpool – KO 3pm BST/10am EDT/7am PDT – The FA Player (UK and US)
- Tottenham vs West Ham – KO 3pm BST/10am EDT/7am PDT – The FA Player (UK and US)
How to watch the Women’s Super League in the UK
In the UK, you can watch every match live, but via three different broadcasters.
Sky Sports
Sky shares the rights to the Women’s Super League, but it only usually shows one live game each weekend.
You have several options when it comes to Sky Sports. The first is to get a TV package , which starts at £46 per month (£26 per month Entertainment plan, £20 for Sky Sports add-on) for 18 months.
If you don’t mind paying a monthly subscription for your TV, Sky Glass is also worth considering. You can currently get a 43-inch TV (48-month contract) with Sky Sports, Sky Entertainment and Netflix (Standard with Ads) on an 18-month contract for £62 per month with £10 upfront .
Alternatively, you can add the functionality to your existing TV via Sky Stream . It starts at £43 per month for an 18-month plan including Sky Entertainment, Netflix and Sky Sports.
All of the above include access on your phone, tablet and/or laptop via Sky Go.
That doesn’t apply to Sky’s Now streaming service, but it’s a more affordable option. A Now Sports membership (including all 11 Sky Sports channels) costs £34.99 per month at full price, but there are often deals available.
You may also want to add Now Boost , which adds 1080p video (rather than the usual 720p), removes ads and lets you stream on up to three devices at the same time (instead of the usual one). After a one-month free trial, it costs £6 per month extra.
BBC
The BBC also only shows around one live match per weekend.
Once that’s taken care of, there are lots of options available to you. The first is simply direct on your TV, with almost all Sky, Virgin, Freeview and Freesat boxes including BBC channels by default.
You can also use BBC iPlayer across all your devices, while the WSL is also available to watch via the BBC Sport website when games are taking place.
The FA Player
The FA Player is a free service that broadcasts all of the other matches live.
How to watch the Women’s Super League in the US
You can watch every match live in the US, but some require a subscription.
CBS Sports (Paramount+)
CBS has the rights to the Women’s Super League in the US, but it only broadcasts selected games – typically one or two per week.
These will be available to stream live on the company’s Paramount+ streaming service. It starts at $5.99 per month , and there’s 7-day free trial if you’ve never signed up before.
An even smaller selection of matches will be shown on the main CBS Sports Network, which is available via Fubo (from $74.99 per month after 7-day free trial) and DirecTV Stream (from $64.99 per month for three months, then $74.99 per month) if you don’t want to get cable.
However, all of the matches available here will also be on Paramount+ at the same time. The good news is that you don’t have to do without the rest of the fixtures.
The FA Player
The FA Player is a free service that broadcasts all of the other matches live.
How to watch the Women’s League outside the UK and US
Before trying to watch UK or US TV from abroad, it’s worth checking which broadcaster has the rights to the Women’s Super League where you’re based. That’s DAZN in many European countries, Optus Sport in Australia and Sky Sport in Germany.
But if you’re just visiting another country, it makes sense to access your US or UK subscription, which requires a VPN. We’re using NordVPN for the purposes of this tutorial, but there are plenty of great alternatives in our best VPN chart .
Download the relevant VPN app

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Head to the download page for the VPN you’d like to install and click ‘Download App’. The likes of NordVPN are available on a range of devices.
Connect to US or UK server

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Open the app and sign in to your account if necessary. Then, select any US or UK server and connect to it.
Depending on the service you’re using, it might look quite different to the above. But this should be relatively easy to find.
Start watching as usual

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Head to the website or app you’d usually use to start watching. You should now be able to stream content as normal and without any restrictions.
Interested in men’s football, too? Here’s how to watch the Premier League , Champions League and Europa League .
Author: Anyron Copeman, Mobile Editor, Tech Advisor

Anyron is Mobile Editor at Tech Advisor, where he’s been a mainstay of the editorial team since 2019. In his current role, Anyron is responsible for all smartphone, tablet and mobile network coverage on the site. A BA Journalism graduate, he has experience with a wide range of consumer tech products and services, including smartphones, tablets, foldables, wearables and more.
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