Where to watch NWSL in 2024 & live stream games online
Your go to guide on how to watch NWSL games on TV and stream online
The National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) is the home of elite soccer in the United States, with some of the best women's soccer players plying their trade in the competition.
With the new season still young, there is plenty to be excited about, not least the inclusion of two new teams: Bay FC and Utah Royals. These teams showcase the growth of the NWSL, which is now in its 12th year.
WSL fans will also see a familiar face in Jessie Fleming, who left Chelsea after four seasons to join the Portland Thorns in January.
There are also plenty of new, talented players who will use their time on the pitch to show what they're all about—including the US National Women's Teams Trinity Rodman and Jaedyn Shaw.
How to watch the 2024 NWSL seasons?
Multiple streaming services are in the mix to broadcast NWSL games this season, including Amazon Prime, ESPN+, and the NWSL+.
ESPN+ and ION are available on FuboTV, another excellent option for getting NWSL coverage this season and keeping up with other sports on the channel.
NWSL 2024 upcoming fixtures
Here’s a look at the latest fixtures. All kick-off times are ET.
April 12: Houston Dash vs Washington Spirit, Amazon Prime, 8:00pm
April 12: Utah Royals vs Orlando Pride, NWSL+, 9:30pm
April 13, North Carolina Courage vs Portland Thorns, NWSL+, 7:00pm
April 13: Racing Louisville FC vs San Diego Wave, ION, Fubo, 7:30pm
April 13: Chicago Red Stars vs Angel City, ION, Fubo, 9:30pm
April 14: NJ/NY Gotham FC vs Kansas City Current, NWSL+, 6:00pm
April 14: Bay FC vs Seattle Reign FC, NWSL+, 8:00pm
April 19: Orlando Pride vs San Diego Wave, Amazon Prime, 8:00pm
FAQs
Who won the NWSL league in 2023?
New Jersey / New York Gotham FC won their maiden title in 2023 by beating Seattle Reign at the Snapdragon Stadium in San Diego, California.
What NWSL teams are playing in 2024?
With the addition of two new teams from the 12 last year, the 2024 season sees 14 teams participate in the NWSL.
Angel City FC, Los Angeles, California
Bay FC, San Jose, California
Chicago Red Stars, Bridgeview, Illinois
Houston Dash, Houston, Texas
Kansas City Current, Kansas City, Kansas
NJ/NY Gotham FC, Harrison, New Jersey
North Carolina Courage, Cary, North Carolina
OL Reign Seattle, Washington
Orlando Pride, Orlando, Florida
Portland Thorns, Portland, Oregon
Racing Louisville FC, Louisville, Kentucky
San Diego Wave FC, San Diego, California
Seattle Reign FC, Seattle, Washington
Utah Royals, Sandy, Utah
Washington Spirit, Washington DC.