2024-25 FA Women’s National League fixtures released

Newcastle United v Portsmouth, FAWNL Cup
Newcastle United and Portsmouth were promoted from the FAWNL last season. (Photo: Colin Lock)

The FA Women’s National League 2024-25 fixtures have been announced, with the new season getting underway on Sunday 18 August.

The opening day will see Dulwich Hamlet play their first-ever FA WNL game at home against last year’s Division 1 South East runners-up Norwich City.

Newly promoted AFC Wimbledon welcome Lewes who were relegated from the Barclays Women’s Championship along with Watford, who start at League Cup winners Hashtag United.

Sunday 18 August

Northern Premier Division

Burnley v Hull City
Halifax v Rugby Borough
Liverpool Feds v West Bromwich Albion
Sporting Khalsa v Derby County
Stoke City v Nottingham Forest
Wolverhampton Wanderers v Stourbridge

Southern Premier Division

AFC Wimbledon v Lewes
Billericay Town v Gwalia United
Cheltenham Town v Plymouth Argyle
Exeter City v Milton Keynes Dons
Hashtag United v Watford
Oxford United v Ipswich Town

Division 1 North

Barnsley FC v AFC Fylde
Doncaster Rover Belles v Durham Cestria
Leeds United v Huddersfield Town
Middlesbrough v Cheadle Town Stingers
Stockport County v Norton & Stockton Ancients
York City v Chorley

Division 1 Midlands

Boldmere St Michaels v Barnsley Women
Leafield Athletic v Northampton Town
Lincoln City v Loughborough Lightning
Notts County v Lincoln United
Solihull Moors v Sutton Coldfield Town
Worcester City v Peterborough United

Division 1 South East

Cambridge United v Actonians
Chatham Town v AFC Sudbury
Chesham United v London Seaward
Dulwich Hamlet v Norwich City
Queens Park Rangers v London Bees
Real Bedford v Ashford Town

Division 1 South West

Bournemouth Sports v Portishead Town
Bridgwater United v Abingdon United
Bristol Rovers v AFC Bournemouth
Keynsham Town v Swindon Town
Moneyfields v Maidenhead United
Worthing v Southampton Women

Click here for the full season’s fixtures, which see midweek league fixtures reduced to one home and one away for each club.

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