The 2022/23 WSL campaign gets underway this weekend and sees Spurs welcome Manchester United at Tottenham's home pitch - Tottenham Hotspur Stadium - with defending champions Chelsea open their season at Stamford Bridge against West Ham and Arsenal facing Manchester City.
Excitement for the women's game is at an all-time high after England's Lionesses Euro 2022 victory, with multiple games being televised and thousands of fans expected at games.
The Women's Super League record attendance looks set to be broken with Arsenal selling more than 40,000 tickets when they face Tottenham later this month.
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This season, football.london will be covering every single match that our Women's team from London play.
Here's how you can watch all four London teams this weekend.
Saturday, September 10
12:30: Tottenham Hotspur Women vs Man Utd Women - Sky Sports Main Event
Sunday, September 11
12:30: Chelsea Women vs West Ham Women - BBC Two
19:00: Man City Women vs Arsenal Women - Sky Sports Main Event
Champions Chelsea have been especially active in the transfer market, with defender Eve Perisset joining from Bordeaux, Sweden international Johanna Rytting Kaneryd making the switch from BK Hacken and Kadeisha Buchanan moving on a free transfer from European champions Lyon.
It has been a summer of transition for Arsenal, with Tobin Heath, Kim Little, Lisa Evans and Nikita Parris among those leaving as the Gunners look to lower the average age of their squad.
Evans is one of 10 new faces that have been recruited by new West Ham boss Paul Konchesky. France international Viviane Asseyi is one of the most eye-catching, having joined following two seasons with Bayern Munich.
"I believe that Viviane will add something different to our forward line," said Konchesky. "She’s scored a lot of goals at both club and international level in the past and I’m excited to see her quality in Claret and Blue."
Tottenham, meanwhile, will be hoping the addition of Chelsea's experienced midfielder Drew Spence and England Under-21s forward Ellie Brazil from Brighton helps them bridge the gap to the top four.
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