2024–25 Women's Championship
| Season | 2024–25 |
|---|---|
| Champions | London City Lionesses |
| Relegated | Sheffield United |
| Matches played | 110 |
| Goals scored | 313 (2.85 per match) |
| Top goalscorer | Isobel Goodwin (16 goals) |
| Biggest home win | Durham 6–0 Portsmouth (30 March 2025) Newcastle United 6–0 Blackburn Rovers (13 April 2025) |
| Biggest away win | Portsmouth 0–5 Southampton (13 October 2024) Portsmouth 0–5 Charlton Athletic (16 February 2025) |
| Highest scoring | Sunderland 4–3 Bristol City (3 November 2024) Sunderland 3–4 Charlton Athletic (30 March 2025) |
| Longest winning run | (4 matches) Birmingham City Bristol City Charlton Athletic London City Lionesses Sunderland |
| Longest unbeaten run | (11 matches) Charlton Athletic London City Lionesses |
| Longest winless run | (14 matches) Portsmouth |
| Longest losing run | (6 matches) Blackburn Rovers Portsmouth Sheffield United |
← 2023–24 2025–26 →
All statistics correct as of 4 May 2025. | |
The 2024–25 Women's Championship season (known as the Barclays Women's Championship for sponsorship reasons) was the seventh season of the rebranded Women's Championship, the second tier of women's football in England, and the tenth season since the creation of the WSL 2.
Ahead of the season, it was announced that selected league matches would be streamed live globally on the league's YouTube channel. The transition followed the creation and subsequent takeover of the running of the league by NewCo, an independent, club-owned entity, which replaced The Football Association after recommendations from a government-backed review into the women's game in 2023.