DateRHome v Away-
10/13 14:00 - Derry City Women v Lisburn Women 3-1
10/11 18:45 - Crusaders Strikers Women v Cliftonville Women 0-1
10/11 18:45 - Mid Ulster Women v Lisburn Rangers Women 0-3
10/11 18:45 - Glentoran Women v Linfield Women 1-1
10/06 17:00 - Cliftonville Women v Glentoran Women 6-0
10/04 19:00 - Lisburn Women v Mid Ulster Women 2-0
10/04 18:45 - Larne FC Women v Linfield Women 0-10
10/04 18:45 - Lisburn Rangers Women v Crusaders Strikers Women 1-2
10/02 18:45 - Derry City Women v Glentoran Belfast United LFC Women 1-6
09/27 18:45 - Derry City Women v Linfield Women 1-3
09/25 19:00 - Crusaders Strikers Women v Lisburn Women 6-1
09/23 18:45 - Larne FC Women v Cliftonville LFC Women 0-6
09/22 15:00 - Glentoran Belfast United LFC Women v Lisburn Rangers Women 3-0
09/20 18:45 - Cliftonville LFC Women v Lisburn Women 6-0
09/20 18:45 - Larne FC Women v Derry City Women 1-1
09/16 18:45 - Lisburn Rangers Women v Cliftonville Women 1-8
09/06 19:00 - Crusaders Strikers Women v Linfield Women 1-1
09/06 18:45 - Mid Ulster Women v Larne FC Women 2-4
09/06 18:45 - Lisburn Rangers Women v Lisburn Women View
09/06 18:45 - Derry City Women v Cliftonville Women 0-3
08/30 19:00 - Crusaders Strikers Women v Larne FC Women 7-0
08/30 18:45 - Cliftonville LFC Women v Linfield Women 5-2
08/23 19:00 - Crusaders Strikers Women v Derry City Women 0-1
08/23 18:45 - Lisburn Rangers Women v Linfield Women 0-3
08/19 18:45 - Mid Ulster Women v Glentoran Belfast United LFC Women 0-6
08/16 18:45 - Mid Ulster Women v Crusaders Strikers Women 0-0
08/16 18:45 - Lisburn Rangers Women v Larne FC Women 6-1
08/16 18:45 - Linfield Women v Lisburn Women 6-0
08/02 19:00 - Crusaders Strikers Women v Glentoran Belfast United LFC Women 0-6
08/02 19:00 - Lisburn Women v Larne FC Women 2-1

The Women's Premiership is the top level women's football league of Northern Irish league football. The league was called the NIWFA Division League 1 until 2003 and Premier League until 2015. In 2016, it was rebranded the Women's Premiership and is run by NIFL/ Irish League since.

Ten teams play a double round robin to crown the champion, which qualifies for a spot in the UEFA Women's Champions League. The tenth place gets relegated to the Women's Championship 1, the ninth place plays a two-legged relegation playoff against the runner up of the Women's Championship.

History

In women's football the first league season was played out in 1977. Organised by the Northern Ireland Women's Football Association (NIWFA) the league was simply called the NIWFA Division League 1.

In 2004 the Division 1 was replaced by the Women's Premier League.

In 2016, after 40 years of administering and developing women's football locally, the league was rebranded the Women's Premiership and is run now by the Northern Ireland Football League. The main sponsor and name giver is Sports Direct.

Prior to the 2023 season, the Premiership introduced professional contracts for players, as well as games on Fridays and Sundays in addition to traditional Wednesday games. Five Premiership teams will also take part in a new all-island competition during the summer.

Sponsors

Period Sponsor
2016–2022 Danske Bank
2023– Sports Direct
**Northern Ireland Premier League Women: Tournament Description**

The Northern Ireland Premier League Women is the premier women's soccer competition in Northern Ireland, showcasing the best talent and teams in the region. Established to promote and develop women's football, this league features a competitive format that brings together clubs from across Northern Ireland, each vying for the coveted title.

The tournament runs annually, typically from late summer to spring, with teams competing in a round-robin format. Each matchday promises thrilling encounters, as players demonstrate their skills, teamwork, and passion for the game. The league not only highlights the athletic prowess of female footballers but also serves as a platform for nurturing young talent and inspiring the next generation of players.

Clubs in the Northern Ireland Premier League Women are committed to fostering a strong community spirit, with many engaging in outreach programs and initiatives to promote women's sports. The league also emphasizes the importance of inclusivity and diversity, encouraging participation from all backgrounds.

Fans can expect an exciting atmosphere at matches, with dedicated supporters cheering on their teams. The league culminates in a dramatic finale, where the top teams compete for the championship title, and individual players are recognized for their outstanding performances throughout the season.

With its focus on excellence, growth, and community engagement, the Northern Ireland Premier League Women is not just a tournament; it is a celebration of women's football and a vital part of the sporting landscape in Northern Ireland.