Women's Super League 2024/25 outright winner odds

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Now the Women's Super League 2024/25 season has properly gotten underway, Ladbrokes runs you through the WSL outright winner odds.

12 teams compete for a chance to be crowned Women's Super League Champions come May of this year, as Chelsea have done for the last five years in a row.

Chelsea are hoping to make it six out of a possible six come this year, and they're currently viewed as the odds-on front-runners with the bookies to do.

Women's Super League 2024/25 outright winner odds

Before the season kicks off, Chelsea were viewed by the bookies as the favourites to win the WSL come May of next year, with a 38% chance, and their chances have only strengthened after ten games.

Following an unbeaten start to the season which has seen them win nine games and draw one, Chelsea are odds-on to win the league once again, now with a probability of just shy of 86%.

Arsenal, Man City, Man United and Brighton make up the rest of the top five, with the odds for all 12 teams below.

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As for the men's game, Liverpool are the favourites to win the Premier League come Spring 2025, with Arsenal, Nottingham Forest and Chelsea and Pep Guardiola's Man City also in the running.

When does the 2024/25 Women's Super League start?

The opening game for this season's WSL took place on Friday, September 20, seeing Chelsea host Aston Villa.

When does the 2024/25 Women's Super League end?

Matchday 22, the final one of the 2024/25 WSL season takes place on May 11, 2025.

How to watch the Women's Super League

A minimum of 18 WSL games are broadcast live on BBC One and Two, with Sky Sports broadcasting up to 44 games across the season. Each game is avaliable to watch on BBC iPlayer through after the fact.

Can you bet on the WSL?

Ladbrokes is giving customers the opportunity to bet on who they think is going to win the Women's Super League this year, with Chelsea the current favourites.

View the latest football odds.

All odds and markets are correct as of the date of publication.

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