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Lewis Ambrose·23 August 2023
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Lewis Ambrose·23 August 2023
The most successful, most watched, most attended Women’s World Cup is over but the women’s game is just getting started.
Records have continuously been broken in recent years and it’s now just two weeks until some huge names are back in action with their clubs.
Here are the key dates to make a note of between now and the end of the year — make sure you’re following your favourite competitions and clubs in the app so you can stay up to date with all the latest news and fixtures.
The NWSL is already back in action, with USWNT star Sophia Smith already back amongst the goals in a top of the table clash on Sunday, and fans in Europe don’t have long to wait now either.
Women’s Champions League qualifiers including the likes of Arsenal, Juventus, Frankfurt, Celtic and Ajax will take place 6-9 September. The draw for the play-off round will take place on 15 September, with Real Madrid, Manchester United, PSG and Roma all learning their routes
Spain’s Liga F will also get underway before then (8 September) as the first of the major European leagues to kick off.
The WSL transfer window closes on 14 September, with the Frauen Bundesliga (Germany) and Division 1 FĂ©minine (France) kicking off the following day and Serie A Femminile beginning the same weekend.
On 1 October the new WSL season finally kicks off, and the Women’s Champions League group stage draw will take place on 20 October before that kicks off on 14 November.
Here are the biggest domestic games to keep an eye on across Europe.