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About Australian A-League Women

The A-League Women is the top professional women's soccer league in Australia and New Zealand. It runs alongside the men's competition, with the season kicking off in October and wrapping up in May. The league has grown fast since the 2023 Women's World Cup was co-hosted by Australia and New Zealand. More eyes on the game, more investment, better players. The playoff race is heating up as the season enters the final stretch.

Top teams

Sydney FC is the most successful club in league history. They've won multiple championships and always seem to be in the mix. Melbourne City has also been dominant over the years, with a strong development system feeding the Matildas. Melbourne Victory, Western United, and Perth Glory are regular playoff contenders. The league added a new team in Auckland for the 2024-25 season, giving New Zealand its own club to follow.

Star players

The A-League Women is a talent factory for the Matildas. Most of Australia's national team players come through this league before moving to Europe. Young players get serious minutes here, which is why the league is so competitive. There are also internationals from New Zealand, the US, and Japan scattered across the rosters. The salary cap keeps things balanced, so no one team hoards all the talent.

Viewership

The World Cup bump was real. The A-League Women has seen attendance and viewership climb since 2023. The Grand Final now pulls in around 5 to 8 million viewers across Australia, New Zealand, and international markets. Regular season matches are getting better numbers too, especially when the big clubs face off. The league is still growing, but it's in a much better place than it was five years ago.

TV options in Australia

Paramount+ is the main home for the A-League Women in Australia. Every match streams live on the platform. Network 10 also shows one or two games a week on free-to-air TV, usually the feature match of the round. If you want to follow a specific club, Paramount+ is the way to go. The deal runs through the rest of the decade.

Streaming options in the US and Europe

Here's the good news for international fans. The A-Leagues YouTube channel streams every A-League Women match live and free in most countries outside Australia and New Zealand. That includes the US, Canada, the UK, and most of Europe. No subscription. No paywall. Just go to YouTube and watch. It's one of the most accessible women's leagues in the world for international viewers.

International viewing

For fans in New Zealand, Sky Sport carries the matches locally. In other parts of Asia, the rights are held by different broadcasters depending on the country. But for the vast majority of international viewers, the A-Leagues YouTube channel is the move. It's free, it's global, and it covers every match. No VPN needed in most territories.

Current season

The 2025-26 A-League Women season kicked off in October 2025. The regular season runs through March, with the finals series in April and May. Sydney FC are the defending champions after winning the Grand Final last season. The league expanded to 13 teams this year with the addition of Auckland FC. The playoff race is tight, with about six weeks left before the finals.