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2020–21 FA Women's Championship

The 2020–21 FA Women's Championship was the third season of the rebranded FA Women's Championship, the second tier of women's football in England. It was renamed from the FA WSL 2 which was founded in 2014. The season began on 5 September 2020.


Season
Leicester City
London Bees
116
295 (2.54 per match)
19 goalsKatie Wilkinson (Sheffield United)
Durham 7–1 Coventry United(2 May 2021)
Coventry United 1–9 Leicester City(15 November 2020)
Coventry United 1–9 Leicester City(15 November 2020)
← 2019–20 2021–22 →
All statistics correct as of 2 May 2021.

The 2020–21 FA Women's Championship was the third season of the rebranded FA Women's Championship, the second tier of women's football in England. It was renamed from the FA WSL 2 which was founded in 2014. The season began on 5 September 2020.

On 4 April 2021, Leicester City clinched the league title with a 2–0 win over London City Lionesses, their twelfth consecutive league victory dating back to 4–1 defeat at the hands of the same opposition on 1 November 2020. The result earned Leicester their first ever promotion to the top-flight FA WSL.

On the same day, London Bees' defeat away at Charlton Athletic coupled with a win for Coventry United against Blackburn Rovers sealed London Bees' relegation to the National League. It marked the first time since the 2012–13 FA Women's Premier League a club had been relegated from the second-tier on sporting merit.

Twelve teams were originally scheduled to compete in the Championship for the 2020–21 season, an increase of one team from the previous season. This was a planned progression of the restructuring of the English women's game, a move prompted to provide for a fully professional Women's Super League (WSL) starting with the 2018–19 season. Membership of both the first and second tier is subject to a license, based on a series of off-the-field criteria.

However, while the movement between the WSL and Championship was honoured with Aston Villa earning promotion and Liverpool taking their place, there was no relegation or promotion between the Championship and National League after the seasons from tier three and below were null and voided and results had been expunged. One team was scheduled to be relegated and replaced by the two winners of both the National League North and South divisions. At the time the season was curtailed, Charlton Athletic were declared bottom of the Championship on a points-per-game with Sunderland and Crawley Wasps leading the National League Premier Divisions prior to the cancellation. Without that movement between the second and third tiers, the season was again contested by eleven teams.

TeamLocationGroundCapacity2019–20 season
Blackburn RoversBamber BridgeSir Tom Finney Stadium3,0007th
Charlton AthleticBexleyThe Oakwood1,18011th
Coventry UnitedCoventryButts Park Arena4,00010th
Crystal PalaceBromleyHayes Lane5,0009th
DurhamDurhamMaiden Castle3rd
Leicester CityQuornFarley Way Stadium1,4006th
LewesLewesThe Dripping Pan3,0008th
LiverpoolBirkenheadPrenton Park16,587WSL, 12th
London BeesCanons ParkThe Hive Stadium5,1765th
London City LionessesDartfordPrinces Park4,1004th
Sheffield UnitedChesterfieldTechnique Stadium10,5042nd
TeamOutgoing managerManner of departureDate of vacancyPosition in tableIncoming managerDate of appointment
London City LionessesJohn Bayer (interim)End of interim period27 May 2020End of season (4th)Lisa Fallon27 May 2020
Sheffield UnitedCarla WardMutual separation7 July 2020End of season (2nd)Neil Redfearn28 August 2020
London City LionessesLisa FallonPersonal reasons9 October 202010thMelissa Phillips9 October 2020
LiverpoolVicky JepsonMutual consent12 January 20213rdAmber Whiteley (interim)12 January 2021
London BeesLee BurchSacked10 February 20219thSian Osmond (interim)12 February 2021
Charlton AthleticRiteesh MishraRetained coaching role16 March 20219thKaren Hills16 March 2021

As of 2 May 2021

RankPlayerTeamGoals
Katie WilkinsonSheffield United19
Natasha FlintLeicester City17
Beth HeppleDurham10
Bianca BaptisteCrystal Palace8
Lachante PaulLeicester City7
Jess KingCharlton Athletic6
Emily RobertsDurham
12 players5
AwardWinnerClub
Golden bootKatie WilkinsonSheffield United
Golden gloveMegan BorthwickDurham
Kirstie LevellLeicester City
Fran KitchingSheffield United
Player of the seasonKatie WilkinsonSheffield United
Manager of the seasonJonathan MorganLeicester City
  • 2020–21 FA Women's League Cup

  • 2020–21 FA WSL (tier 1)

  • 2020–21 FA Women's National League (tier 3 & 4)

  • Official website

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