Who won WSL title 2023/24? Winners of Chelsea vs. Man City race in Women's Super League on final day

Joe Wright

Who won WSL title 2023/24? Winners of Chelsea vs. Man City race in Women's Super League on final day image

The 2023/24 Women's Super League title race was, as in the Premier League, an engrossing battle that went right to the wire.

Chelsea and Manchester City went into the final matchday of the top league in English women's football level on 52 points, with each team boasting a record of 17 wins, one draw, and three defeats from their first 21 games of the season.

City beat the reigning champions 1-0 away from home in February and have since sustained their challenge for a first league title since 2016. Things had looked like going City's way when Chelsea lost a seven-goal thriller to Liverpool on May 1, but Gareth Taylor's team lost at home to Arsenal four days later to surrender their new-found advantage.

Chelsea's 8-0 demolition of Bristol City, followed by a 1-0 victory over rivals Tottenham, ensured they went into the final day above City on goal difference. Yet Emma Hayes' side faced the more daunting task: while City faced mid-table Aston Villa, Chelsea travelled to FA Cup winners Manchester United.

The Sporting News looks at how things played out as a dramatic title race came to a close.

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Who won WSL title 2023/24?

City battled to a 2-1 win at Aston Villa, with Lauren Hemp netting a late winner for Taylor's side.

Such a narrow margin of victory would not have been enough to overhaul Chelsea in any event but the Blues left nothing to chance at Old Trafford.

Emma Hayes enjoyed  a glorious farewell as Chelsea demolished United 6-0. Mayra Ramirez scored twice and Fran Kirby wrapped up the scoring on her final appearance for the club, sealing Hayes' seventh WSL title of her incredible tenure. 

WSL final standings, table 2023/24

Pos.TeamGPWDLGFGAGDPts
1.Chelsea2218137118+5355
2.Man City2218136115+4655
3.Arsenal2216245320+3350
4.Liverpool2212553628+841
5.Man United2210574232+1035
6.Tottenham228773136-531
7.Aston Villa2273122743-1624
8.Everton2265112437-1323
9.Brighton & Hove Albion2254132648-2219
10.Leicester City2246122645-1918
11.West Ham2236132045-2515
12.Bristol City2213182070-506

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Which team has won the most WSL titles?

Chelsea are the most successful side in the Women's Super League with seven titles.

The Blues have at least twice as many trophies as any other team in the competition, which began in its current guise back in 2011.

Arsenal have won more league titles at the top of the English women's game than any other team, though: the three-time WSL winners have been champions 15 times since 1991, the year that the FA Women's National League structure was founded.

All-time Women's Super League title winners

TeamTitles wonYears won
Chelsea72015, 2017/18, 2019/20, 2020/21, 2021/22, 2022/23, 203/24
Arsenal32011, 2012, 2018/19
Liverpool22013, 2014
Manchester City12016

How many trophies has Emma Hayes won?

Emma Hayes has largely changed the landscape of women's football at the highest level in England since taking charge of Chelsea back in 2012.

In total, she has won 16 trophies with the Blues, including this record seventh WSL titles.

Hayes has also won numerous individual accolades, including The Best FIFA Women's Coach in 2021.

Emma Hayes career trophies won as manager

CompetitionTrophies won
Women's Super League7
Women's FA Cup5
Women's League Cup2
FA WSL Spring Series1
Women's Community Shield1

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Joe is a Senior Editor at Sporting News. He was previously a sub editor and writer for Goal.com before spending six years as part of the Stats Perform editorial news service, covering major global sports including football, tennis, boxing, NBA, rugby union and athletics. Joe has reported live on some of the biggest games in football, including two UEFA Champions League finals, Euro 2016, the Confederations Cup 2017 and the 2018 World Cup final at the end of a month in Russia.