Manchester City Women have won the 2025/26 Women's Super League title with a record-breaking 58 goals.

What happened?

The team's impressive 13-match winning streak culminated in a trophy-lifting ceremony following their win against West Ham last Saturday.

Andrée Jeglertz, the head coach, marked becoming only the second manager in WSL history to win the title in his first season at the club. He expressed his excitement for the future of the team.

Why it matters for Manchester City Women

The WSL victory is a result of the team's hard work and dedication, as shared by captain Alex Greenwood. The team's success has been looming for weeks, with a total of 62 goals scored and 19 conceded this season.

StatValue
League standing1st in FA WSL, 55 pts, 18W-1D-3L from 22 games
Goals this season62 scored, 19 conceded (+43 goal difference)
Lead at the top4 points clear of Arsenal W

What comes next?

The team celebrated their victory with a homecoming party at Albert Hall, presented by PUMA, where they were presented with one-of-one jackets made by Vintage Threads. DJ collective Girls Don't Sync performed alongside the staged trophy.

As of 26 Jun 2026, Manchester City Women are 1st in FA WSL, 55 pts, 18W-1D-3L from 22 games, recent form WWLWW. The team's upcoming fixtures and tickets to the games can be found on their website.