FA Women's National League North
| Founded | 1991 |
|---|---|
| Country | England |
| Number of clubs | 12 |
| Level on pyramid | 3 |
| Promotion to | Women's Super League 2 |
| Relegation to | Division One North Division One Midlands |
| Domestic cup(s) | Women's FA Cup |
| League cup(s) | |
| Current champions | Nottingham Forest (2nd title) (2024–25) |
| Most championships | Aston Villa (5 titles) |
| Website | womenscompetitions.thefa.com |
| Current: 2024–25 FA Women's National League | |
The FA Women's National League North is a football league at the third tier of women's football in England. Together with the National League South, the two leagues form the highest division of the National League.
Established in 1991 as the WFA National League Northern Division, before a name change to the FA Premier League Northern Division in 1994, the league, along with the Southern Division, formed the second tier of women's football until 2010. The league champion was promoted to the National Division, while the bottom two teams were originally relegated to the regional leagues, prior to the introduction of the Combination Leagues in 1998. After the introduction of the Women's Super League, the National Division became the second tier, and the Northern and Southern Divisions became the third tier.
In 2014, the fourth tier Combination Leagues became part of the FA Women's Premier League. Rebranded as the Premier Leagues 'Division One', the champions of Division One North and Division One Midlands feed into the Northern Division. The league received its current name and branding in 2018.