2019–20 In English Women's Football
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National teams


England women's national football team


Results and fixtures


=Friendlies

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=2019 FIFA Women's World Cup

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Group D


Knockout stage


=2020 SheBelieves Cup

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UEFA competition


UEFA Women's Champions League


Knockout phase


=Round of 32

= Notes


=Round of 16

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=Quarter-finals

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Domestic competition


League structure


FA Women's Super League


FA Women's Championship


FA Women's National League


=Northern Division

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=Southern Division

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=Division One North

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=Division One Midlands

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=Division One South East

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=Division One South West

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Cup competitions


FA Women's Cup


=Final

= The final was played at Wembley Stadium on Saturday 1 November 2020.


FA Women's League Cup


=Final

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Academy/reserve leagues

Both the FA Women's Super League and the FA Women's National League ran additional leagues alongside their main divisions for academy and reserve teams. The WSL organised the FA WSL Academy league, which is contested by academy teams from eleven of the twelve top-flight clubs. The only team not to enter an academy side in the competition is Tottenham Hotspur, whose place in the league was filled by Ipswich Town's under-21s. The WNL have six regional divisions for reserve and development teams from clubs in the FA Women's National League and
FA Women's Championship The Women's Championship (formerly The FA Women's Championship) is the second-highest division of women's football in England. The division was established in 2014 as the FA Women's Super League 2 (WSL 2). WSL 2 replaced the previous level 2 d ...
. They are Northern divisions 1 and 2, Midland divisions 1 and 2, the South East division and the South West division. These divisions are all independent of the main women's football pyramid system and there is no promotion or relegation to other leagues.


Notes


References


See also

2019–20 in English football The 2019–20 season was the 140th season of competitive association football in England. The season was suspended 13 March 2020 due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the first time that an entire football season was suspended since the 1939- ...
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