London City Lionesses will open their 2024-25 Barclays Women’s Championship season at home against newly-promoted Newcastle United, marking the start of a new era for the Pride.
Jocelyn Prêcheur’s side welcome the Magpies to Hayes Lane on Sunday, 8 September, kick-starting the Club’s fresh start in the London Borough of Bromley.
The first month of the season continues with a trip to Blackburn Rovers, the visit of old rivals Bristol City to Hayes Lane, and another journey north to face Sunderland A.F.C.
Charlton Athletic will make the short commute from The Valley to BR2 on Sunday, 13 October, with the season’s second London Derby scheduled for Sunday, 2 March.
Southampton’s visit to the capital is our final fixture before the winter break (Sunday, 15 December), with Ashton Gate setting the scene for the Pride’s return from the festive period (Sunday, 19 January).
We’re all set for a tale of two cities on the season’s final day, with London City taking on Birmingham City at St. Andrew’s on Sunday, 4 May.
The Club’s Continental Tyres League Cup campaign begins on 2-3 October, with our Adobe Women’s FA Cup journey starting in the third round on 7-8 December.
Supporters should note that all fixtures are subject to change.
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2024-25 Barclays Women’s Championship Schedule:
September —
7-8 | Newcastle United (H)
14-15 | Blackburn Rovers (A)
21-22 | Bristol City (H)
28-29 | Sunderland A.F.C. (A)
October —
5-6 | Portsmouth (H)
12-13 | Charlton Athletic (H)
November —
2-3 | Sheffield United (A)
9-10 | Birmingham City (H)
16-17 | Durham (A)
December —
14-15 | Southampton (H)
January —
18-19 | Bristol City (A)
February —
1-2 | Portsmouth (A)
15-16 | Sunderland A.F.C. (H)
March —
1-2 | Charlton Athletic (A)
15-16 | Blackburn Rovers (H)
22-23 | Sheffield United (H)
29-30 | Newcastle United (A)
April —
19-20 | Southampton (A) – Sunday, 20 April
26-27 | Durham (H) – Sunday, 27 April
May —
3-4 | Birmingham City (A)
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