Southern Region Women’s Football League 2023/24 constitution

Ascot United Phoenix squad with TVCWFL Division One trophy
Ascot United Phoenix squad with TVCWFL Division One trophy

The full constitution for the 2023/24 Southern Region Women’s Football League has been released. The league consists of three divisions; Premier One South and One North, with the North added to the league at the beginning of the 2022/23 season to bring Berks & Bucks Tier Five and Six in line with the rest of the women’s league pyramids across the country. 

A total of 32 teams, seven more than the 2022/23 season, will compete this season when the league returns on Sunday 3rd of September* with Berkshire laying claim to six teams across the county in Ascot United, Ascot United Phoenix, Caversham UnitedEversley & California Wargrave and Woodley United

Related: How the English Women’s football pyramid works

Premier Division (Tier 5)

Abingdon Town
Ascot United
Badshot Lea
Bournemouth Sports
Eastleigh in the Community
Oxford City
Warminster Town
Winchester City Flyers
Woodley United
Wycombe Wanderers

Badshot Lea are promoted from Division One South, Woodley United are promoted from Division One North and Warminster Town move laterally from the Premier Division of the South West Women’s Regional Football League.

Related: “We’ve got teams that are upwardly mobile, ambitious and want to make their way up the pyramid” says County FA

Division One North (Tier 6)

Ascot United Phoenix
Beaconsfield Town
Caversham United
Chesham United Reserves
Eversley & California
Kidlington Youth
Long Crendon
Milton United
Penn & Tylers Green
Wargrave
Wycombe Wanderers Reserves

Ascot United Phoenix and Wargrave are promoted from Division One of the TVCWFL, Beaconsfield Town and Wycombe Wanderers Reserves are promoted from Division Two of the TVCWFL, Chesham United Reserves are promoted from Division Three North of the TVCWFL.

Division One South (Tier 6)

Abbey Rangers
AFC Porchester
AFC Stoneham
Bournemouth Sports Reserves
Chichester City
Eastleigh in the Community Reserves
Fleet Town
Havant and Waterlooville
Rushmoor Community
Selsey Development
Woking

AFC Porchester, Bournemouth Sports Reserves, Eastleigh in the Community Reserves and Fleet Town are promoted from Division One of the HCWFL, whilst Havant and Waterlooville are promoted from Division Three of the HCWFL.


*This is a tbc, but our best prediction for the season start.

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Upcoming fixtures

Sunday 15th September 2024

Ashridge Park Women14:00North Leigh FC Ladies
Caversham United14:00Tilehurst Panthers
Chesham United Development14:00Slough Town
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