West Ham United will begin their 2024/25 Barclays Women’s Super League campaign away to Manchester United on the weekend of Sunday 22 September 2024.
The Irons will head to Manchester twice in the first three matches of the new campaign, with the trips north sandwiched between welcoming Liverpool to Chigwell Construction Stadium in the first home match of the new season on Sunday 29 September.
The first London derby of the campaign will take place on Sunday 20 October, as Arsenal head to east London. That match is quickly followed by a mouthwatering clash with Tottenham Hotspur in north London in early November.
The Irons will face newly promoted Crystal Palace and Aston Villa in their two league fixtures before the Christmas break. Once action returns in January, current champions Chelsea will come to town on Sunday 19 January.
A busy March sees Rehanne Skinner’s team face Arsenal, Manchester City, Spurs and Chelsea, before the season is concluded with a home clash with Aston Villa and a trip to Leicester City on the final day of the campaign.
Supporters should note that all WSL fixtures, dates and kick off times are subject to change
Detail on match-by-match tickets will be released in due course, as will information on General Sale for Season Tickets.
West Ham United 2024/25 Barclays Women’s Super League fixtures*
*Supporters should note that all WSL fixtures, dates and kick off times are subject to change
September
Sunday 22 September – Manchester United (A)
Sunday 29 September – Liverpool (H)
October
Sunday 6 October – Manchester City (A)
Sunday 13 October – Everton (A)
Sunday 20 October – Arsenal (H)
November
Sunday 3 November – Tottenham Hotspur (A)
Sunday 10 November – Leicester City (H)
Sunday 17 November – Brighton & Hove Albion (A)
December
Sunday 8 December – Crystal Palace (H)
Sunday 15 December – Aston Villa (A)
January
Sunday 19 January – Chelsea (H)
Sunday 26 January – Everton (H)
February
Sunday 2 February – Liverpool (A)
Sunday 16 February – Brighton & Hove Albion (H)
March
Sunday 2 March – Arsenal (A)
Sunday 16 March – Manchester City (H)
Sunday 23 March – Tottenham Hotspur (H)
Sunday 30 March – Chelsea (A)
April
Sunday 20 April – Manchester United (H)
Sunday 27 April – Crystal Palace (A)
May
Sunday 4 May – Aston Villa (H)
Sunday 11 May – Leicester City (A)