Date | R | Home vs Away | - |
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06/09 06:00 | - | Northern Tigers FC Women vs Sydney Olympic FC Women | View |
06/09 06:30 | - | Apia L Tigers Women vs Gladesville Ravens Women | View |
06/09 07:00 | - | Sydney University Women vs Macarthur Rams Women | View |
06/10 07:15 | - | Illawarra Stingrays Women vs Manly Utd Women | View |
Date | R | Home vs Away | - |
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06/08 05:00 | - | NWS Spirit Women vs Blacktown Spartans Women | 1-0 |
06/02 07:11 | - | Macarthur Rams Women vs Illawarra Stingrays Women | 0-1 |
06/02 07:00 | - | NWS Spirit Women vs Northern Tigers FC Women | 2-0 |
06/02 07:00 | - | Sydney University Women vs Gladesville Ravens Women | 3-1 |
06/02 07:00 | - | Manly Utd Women vs Apia L Tigers Women | 1-2 |
06/02 06:40 | - | Bulls FC Academy Women vs Blacktown Spartans Women | 7-0 |
05/30 09:56 | - | Sydney Olympic FC Women vs Macarthur Rams Women | 2-1 |
05/29 10:00 | - | Sydney University Women vs Bulls FC Academy Women | 1-1 |
05/26 07:11 | - | Macarthur Rams Women vs Apia L Tigers Women | 1-2 |
05/26 07:00 | - | Illawarra Stingrays Women vs Sydney Olympic FC Women | 0-1 |
05/26 07:00 | - | Blacktown Spartans Women vs University NSW Women | 0-2 |
05/26 07:00 | - | Manly Utd Women vs Bulls FC Academy Women | 0-1 |
The National Premier Leagues NSW Women's, also known as the NPL NSW Women's, is a soccer competition in New South Wales, Australia. The competition is conducted by Football NSW, the organising body in New South Wales. The league is a subdivision of the second tier National Premier Leagues Women's structure, which sits below the national A-League Women. Prior to becoming a subdivision of the NPL in 2014, the league was previously known as the Womens Premier League.
A Football NSW panel completed a review on women's football in NSW in 2013, with a view to staying aligned with the FFA's pathway for women's football. This resulted in an inaugural NPL competition in 2014, with NSW being the first in the country to introduce a women's competition under the NPL banner. The Football NSW Institute were the inaugural champions.