Manchester is known for one thing; football. With one of the biggest inner-city rivalries and two of the biggest names in the football world residing in this city, it is not shocking to hear the Women of Manchester City are 1st place in the top-tier of women’s English football.
Chelsea is one of the biggest brands in football, the women of “The Blues” are in top form. Chelsea Football Club Women have been around for almost 3 decades. One of the biggest competitors for the title in the 2018-19 season, they have truly stepped up their game in the last few years.
Founded in 1987, Arsenal Women Football Club, was formerly known as the Arsenal Ladies Football Club. Arsenal Women Football Club founded by Vic Akers, who remained the coach until 2009.
The team linked with one of the top names in English football history, Liverpool F.C. Women of Liverpool plays in the top-tier of English football in the FA Women’s Super League.The team famous for completing one of the biggest turn arounds in English history going from last place to champions in one year.
Bristol City Women’s Football Club is a women’s association football team based out of Bristol. Currently competing at the top level of women’s English football in Football Association Women Soccer League or FA WSL 1.
Brighton & Hove Albion Women & Girls Football Club was technically founded in 1991 but can trace their history all the way back to 1967.It took a long road for the team to make it to the top-tier of the English women’s football and are currently in 9th place in the FA Women’s Super League.
Everton Ladies Football Club are a team affiliated with one of the better teams in the Premier League. A team on the women’s association from the city of Liverpool, “The Toffees” Everton Ladies has been around for well over 30 years.
West Ham United is one of the football royalties in England. The Women’s club is not as rich in history or following but are affiliated with one of the best fan bases in the world. West Ham United F.C. Women is a club that is only 16 years old but have climbed their way up through the ranks.