The NWSL announced the framework for the league’s 12th season on Monday, officially kicking off the 2025 campaign on March 14th, with a new champion crowned on November 22nd.
Similar to the 2024 season, the league’s 14 teams will each play 26 matches — 13 home, 13 away —across 25 weeks, ending on November 2nd. A league total of 190 games will determine the eight contenders set to battle their way through November’s playoffs.
The 2025 NWSL Challenge Cup will precede the regular season by one week. The match typically pits the reigning Shield winners against the current champion, but since Orlando earned both those 2024 honors, the Pride will instead host 2024 runners-up Washington in the March 7th contest.
Before any athlete takes the pitch, however, they must report to preseason training camps. Instead of a specific date, the NWSL mandates a kick-off window beginning January 15th and ending February 5th.
There are no official preseason matches, but considering six teams — Angel City, Bay FC, Houston, Portland, San Diego, and Seattle — have already committed to participating in mid-February’s 2025 Coachella Valley Invitational, expect those clubs to recall their rosters sooner rather than later.
International play extends NWSL summer schedule
Though 2025 lacks a major international contest like the Olympics or a FIFA World Cup, several confederations do have competitions on this summer’s docket. The list includes UEFA’s 2025 Euro and Conmebol’s Copa América tournament.
As such, immediately after the league’s CBA-mandated week-long pause at the end of June, the NWSL will suspend play for the month of July. This window will subsequently allow international players to compete for their respective countries without significantly impacting their NWSL club’s season.
Within that break, however, clubs will be free to schedule friendlies against other professional teams, both domestic and abroad. This will follow a similar format as Chelsea and Arsenal’s 2024 US tour, where the WSL sides went up against Gotham FC and the Washington Spirit, respectively.
New CBA affects 2025 season
Due to last August’s newly inked CBA, both the waiver wire and trade windows have been eliminated. This means player contracts are now guaranteed, and trades can occur anytime before the October 9th roster freeze, so long as the athlete consents to the trade.
Two eight-week transfer windows dot the 2025 schedule. The first opens on January 28th, with the second set to start alongside the 2026 free agency period on July 1st.
Where to watch the NWSL in 2025
The complete 2025 match schedule, including full broadcast details, is yet to come. However, the NWSL’s 2023 landmark media deal means over 120 matches have already been claimed by various domestic broadcasters.
Friday games will again air on Prime Video, and Saturday double-headers will remain on ION. Both CBS and ESPN platforms will have significant match packages spanning the regular season, and all remaining games will be available on the league’s direct-to-consumer streamer, NWSL+.
All broadcasters except ION have picked up various match rights to November’s playoffs, with CBS scoring rights to the title match for the fourth year in a row.
Additionally, the NWSL is currently in international distribution rights negotiations, with the league taking aim at growing its audience outside the US.
Key 2025 calendar dates
January 15th: Preseason camps may begin
January 28th: Primary transfer window opens
February 5th: Final day for clubs to begin preseason camps
March 7th: 2025 NWSL Challenge Cup
March 14th: 2025 NWSL regular season kick-off
March 24th: Primary transfer window closes
June 23rd-29th: CBA-mandated break
July 1st: Secondary transfer window opens; 2026 free agency period begins
July: League-wide pause for international competitions
August 25th: Secondary transfer window closes
October 9th: NWSL roster freeze
November 2nd: Final day of the 2025 NWSL regular season
November 7th-9th: 2025 NWSL quarterfinals
November 14th-16th: 2025 NWSL semifinals
November 22nd: 2025 NWSL Championship