Everton will begin the Women’s Super League 2025/26 season with a bang – a Merseyside Derby with rivals Liverpool at Anfield on opening day. The hugely anticipated game will be broadcast live on Sky Sports.
Tottenham Hotspur will be the first to visit the iconic Goodison Park following the women’s team’s move to the historic venue.
They will also host Manchester United at the new Hill Dickinson Stadium on October 12.
Everton will host Liverpool on 29 March in Goodison’s inaugural derby as the Blues’ permanent home.
Brian Sorensen’s side will end their league campaign with a home game against Leicester City in the third week of May. The exact date and time of that fixture are yet to be confirmed.
Everton Women’s 2025/26 League Fixtures:
Sunday, 7 September – Liverpool (A)
Sunday, 14 September – Tottenham Hotspur (H)
Sunday, 21 September – London City Lionesses (H)
Sunday, 28 September – Brighton & Hove Albion (A)
Sunday, 5 October – Leicester City (A)
Sunday, 12 October – Manchester United (Hill Dickinson Stadium)
Sunday, 2 November – Aston Villa (A)
Sunday, 9 November – Manchester City (H)
Sunday, 16 November – West Ham United (A)
Saturday, 6 December – Chelsea (A)
Sunday, 14 December – Arsenal (H)
Sunday, 11 January – Manchester City (A)
Sunday, 25 January – Brighton & Hove Albion (H)
Sunday, 1 February – Aston Villa (H)
Sunday, 8 February – London City Lionesses (A)
Sunday, 15 February – West Ham United (H)
Sunday, 15 March – Tottenham Hotspur (A)
Saturday, 21 March – Manchester United (A)
Sunday, 29 March – Liverpool (H)
Sunday, 26 April – Chelsea (H)
Sunday, 3 May – Arsenal (A)
TBC – Leicester City (H)
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Ian Jones
1 Posted
25/07/2025 at
12:38:35
Starting with Liverpool at Anfield will hopefully produce the usual win there.
Anjishnu Roy
2 Posted
25/07/2025 at
12:39:20
I think they’ve added a lot of quality with the new signings, should be an interesting team to follow this season.
Derek Knox
3 Posted
25/07/2025 at
12:55:33
Anjishnu, it’s all well and good bringing many new players in, but they have to assimilate to the system, their new team mates etc. Not a quick process, as history has proved many a time !
Equally so, buying and/or playing 11 superstars rarely works, as there is an absence of workhorses !
Matt Traynor
4 Posted
25/07/2025 at
13:00:46
The game versus Man Utd on 12 October will be at the Hill Dickinson Bramley Moore Everton Stadium as well.
Ian Jones
5 Posted
25/07/2025 at
13:35:46
Good spot Matt, and no men’s Premier League games that weekend as it is part of the International break. Will be interesting to see the attendance.
Anjishnu Roy
6 Posted
25/07/2025 at
13:40:10
Derek (3), the US friendlies will be available on Sky Sports.
Derek Knox
7 Posted
25/07/2025 at
13:44:57
Thanks Anjishnu !
Dave Roberts
8 Posted
25/07/2025 at
15:14:57
I’d hate to see the Grand Old Lady looking deserted because fans are spread around everywhere.
John Raftery
9 Posted
25/07/2025 at
15:22:45
All the upper stands will be closed off.
Paul Kossoff
10 Posted
25/07/2025 at
15:31:14
Surely they should stick to keeping Goodison Park open for the women’s team, and not hand pick games that they think may bring in a bigger attendance, that’s not really backing the women’s game is it?
I’m just a bit confused. Me personally, I would have developed Goodison as a training facility for Everton and told the council to keep Finch Farm, and played all the women’s games at BMD.
Paul Kossoff
11 Posted
25/07/2025 at
15:45:57
But still, if you have the game at Goodison, that would still be a good attendance.
Martin Berry
12 Posted
26/07/2025 at
00:04:04
Good luck and I hope you have a great season.
Andy Meighan
13 Posted
26/07/2025 at
03:31:20
Think that’s open to debate. Should this really be news worthy? My answer to that is no.
I don’t know one Evertonian — and I know quite a few — who’s ever even mentioned the women’s team. In fact, I doubt if anyone could even name me one single player.
Give it a rest — this site is about Everton and the men — and I really don’t care if this comes across as sexist because women’s football doesn’t matter.
Matt Traynor
14 Posted
26/07/2025 at
07:03:49
Also I suspect that people who are struggling to get a ticket for the men’s games may be tempted to attend on 12 October if they’re yet to experience the new stadium.
Tony Cunningham
15 Posted
26/07/2025 at
09:13:11
As for using BMD for the women’s match. I did read somewhere that they have a rule whereby all the women’s teams must play one match a season at the men’s ground. Seems a bit silly for us though as they have Goodison.
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