FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
THE WPSL REVEALS FULL 2024 SCHEDULE AHEAD OF 26TH SEASON OF PLAY
OKLAHOMA CITY (March 21, 2024) – The Women’s Premier Soccer League unveiled the official schedule for its 26th season of play today. The 2024 regular season kicks off on Friday May 10, and features nine weeks of national competition across 32 states. The 2024 season boasts an all-time-high 142 teams, including 41 expansion sides.
Play kicks off Friday, May 10 with a Midwest Conference matchup between Gateway Division rivals Dayton Dutch Lions FC and FC Dayton. Saturday, May 11 features league debutants UK F.C. at Arlington Soccer in Atlantic Conference play, fellow expansion side Northern Utah United host the Utah Red Devils in the Wasatch Division, and San Francisco Elite Soccer Club welcomes expansion side Iron Rose FC in Pac North play. The opening weekend wraps-up Sunday, May 12 when RNY FC and expansion side, Niagara 1812, face off on Sunday, May 12 to open Lake Erie Division play.
Reigning WPSL Champions, Charlotte Eagles kick off its 2024 campaign on the road against newcomer, Trinity Fire on Saturday, May 18 as the Eagles vie to become the first repeat WPSL champion in the 26-year history of the league.
The 2024 season also includes entries from the National Women’s Soccer League with Portland Thorns II and Seattle Reign FC II competing in the Northwest Conference. The latest chapter in this storied rivalry begins on May 19 as both clubs kick off their inaugural WPSL campaigns.
View the complete 2024 WPSL schedule here.
View the complete 2024 WPSL regional alignment here.
Regular season play runs from May 10 – July 7, with the regional playoffs set for July 13-14. Region winners advance to the WPSL Championship the weekend July 20-21 on the campus of Oklahoma State University in Stillwater, Okla.
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About the Women’s Premier Soccer League
The WPSL returns for its 26th season of play as the longest-active women’s soccer league in the United States. Boasting more than 140 clubs nationwide while occupying 32 states coast-to-coast, the WPSL solidifies itself as the largest women’s soccer league in the world. Team rosters feature elite collegiate, post-collegiate, international, and standout prep student-athletes. Many of the United States’ most accomplished women’s national team players have played in the WPSL since its inception in 1998, including household names such as Alex Morgan, Megan Rapinoe, Abby Wambach, and Brandi Chastain.