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DateRHome v Away-
09/05 13:00 - Gillingham Women v Bridgwater United Women 0-0
09/05 13:00 - Brighouse Town Women v Middlesbrough Women 4-1
09/05 13:00 - West Brom Women v Sheffield FC Women 2-1
09/05 13:00 - Loughborough Lightning Women v Stoke Women 1-5
09/05 13:00 - AFC Fylde Women v Hull Women 3-0
08/29 13:00 - Portsmouth Women v Oxford Utd Women 1-1
08/29 13:00 - London Bees Women v Chichester & Selsey Women 1-1
08/29 13:00 - Wolverhampton Women v AFC Fylde Women 0-0
08/29 13:00 - Hull Women v Nottm Forest Women 0-6
08/29 13:00 - Derby Women v Burnley Women 2-1
08/29 13:00 - Ipswich Town Women v Cardiff City Women 1-0
08/29 13:00 - Sheffield FC Women v Stoke Women 1-0
08/26 19:02 - Nottm Forest Women v Sheffield FC Women 3-1
08/25 18:45 - Wolverhampton Women v West Brom Women 2-0
08/25 18:45 - Hounslow FC Women v London Bees Women 0-1
08/25 18:45 - Huddersfield Women v Brighouse Town Women 1-1
08/25 18:45 - AFC Fylde Women v Burnley Women 2-0
08/24 19:00 - Gillingham Women v Ipswich Town Women 0-3
08/22 13:00 - London Bees Women v Keynsham Town Women 5-1
08/22 13:00 - Milton Keynes Dons Women v Bridgwater United Women 1-1
08/22 13:00 - Ipswich Town Women v Crawley Wasps Women 1-0
08/22 13:00 - Chichester & Selsey Women v Oxford Utd Women 1-0
08/22 13:00 - Hull Women v Brighouse Town Women 1-5
08/22 13:00 - Derby Women v Wolverhampton Women 0-1
08/22 13:00 - Burnley Women v Nottm Forest Women 1-4
08/15 13:17 - Wolverhampton Women v Middlesbrough Women 2-0
08/15 13:00 - Loughborough Lightning Women v Hull City Women 2-2
08/15 13:00 - Keynsham Town Women v London Bees Women 2-0
08/15 13:00 - Sheffield FC Women v Burnley Women 0-4
08/15 13:00 - Nottm Forest Women v Huddersfield Women 0-0

The 2021–22 FA Women's National League was the 30th season of the competition, and the fourth since a restructure and rebranding of the top four tiers of English football by The Football Association. Starting in 1991, it was previously known as the FA Women's Premier League. It sits at the third and fourth levels of the women's football pyramid, below the FA Women's Championship and above the eight regional football leagues.

The league featured six regional divisions: the Northern and Southern Premier divisions at level three of the pyramid, and Division One North, Division One Midlands, Division One South East, and Division One South West at the fourth level. The league consisted of 76 teams, divided into six divisions of 13 teams apart from the Southern Premier Division which contains 14 teams, Division One North which contains 12 teams, and Division One South West which contains 11 teams. At the end of the season the winners of the Northern and Southern Premier divisions qualified for a play-off match to decide the overall National League champion. Southampton F.C. beat Wolverhampton Wanderers in the final and were promoted to the FA Women's Championship.

The England FA Premier Women, officially known as the FA Women's Super League (WSL), is the top tier of women's football in England. Established in 2011, the league has rapidly grown in popularity and competitiveness, showcasing some of the best female football talent from around the world.

The tournament features a diverse array of clubs, including historic teams and emerging powerhouses, all vying for the prestigious title. Each season, teams compete in a round-robin format, with matches held across various iconic stadiums, providing thrilling encounters for fans both in attendance and watching from home.

The league not only emphasizes high-quality football but also promotes the development of women's sports, inspiring the next generation of female athletes. With a commitment to inclusivity and community engagement, the FA Women's Super League has become a vital part of the sporting landscape in Great Britain.

As the tournament progresses, fans can expect intense rivalries, standout performances, and the emergence of future stars, all contributing to the growing legacy of women's football in England. Whether you're a die-hard supporter or a newcomer to the sport, the England FA Premier Women promises excitement, passion, and unforgettable moments on the pitch.