This week will feature matches from the WSL, Liga F, Serie A, as well as the FA Women's League Cup and the UEFA Women's Champions League.

With all the leagues in full swing, there will be plenty of games for fans of women's football to watch around the world.

Here's all you need to know ahead of another exciting week of women's football.

What to watch in women's football: October 5th to October 8th

NCAA

For fans of college soccer, they will have plenty of games to follow over the next few days. Fans in the USA can follow many of these games via live streaming through ESPN+ and the ESPN App, which also provides games from the ACC Network. Additional live-streaming options also include fuboTV, while the SEC Network will also be carrying some games on TV and live-streaming is also accessible through SEC Network +.

For a detailed schedule of games, including where and how you can watch them, check out our special NCAA Division I women's soccer page here.

Primeira Division (Liga F)

Matchday six of the 2023/24 Liga F season gets underway this weekend as third placed Atletico Madrid welcome Sevilla. Las Rojiblancas finished in fourth place last season and could temporarily leapfrog both Real Madrid and Barcelona with a win on Saturday - at least, until Real Madrid lock horns with relegation-threatened Villarreal in the latter game also on the same day.

Meanwhile, Barcelona, who are again seeking to successfully defend their league title, will aim to make it four wins from their opening four games when they host Real Sociedad on Sunday.

WSL

Matchday two of the nascent 2023/24 WSL campaign begins with a bang on Friday. Manchester United and Arsenal, two teams among the contenders for the WSL title this season, will square off in what should be a highly entertaining spectacle. The Red Devils come into this game having battled to a tough 2-1 win over Aston Villa, while the Gunners will be hoping to get some points on the board following their disappointing 1-0 defeat to Liverpool.

Elsewhere, reigning champions Chelsea, who beat Tottenham 2-1 on matchday one, will face a tough test of their own as they travel to take on Manchester City on Saturday. The Cityzens have also started off their current campaign on a good foot following a confidence-boosting 2-0 win over West Ham on opening day. Liverpool, meanwhile, will naturally hope to use their opening day win as a springboard when they host Aston Villa, while Leicester City, who are currently on top of the table will seek to make it back to back wins at Everton's expense.

Finally, Tottenham, who were on the wrong end of a 2-1 score line against Chelsea, could have a good chance to recover when they take on Bristol City, who are back in the top flight after a two year absence.

Serie A (women)

Heading into matchday three, only two teams - Roma and Juventus - still maintain a perfect 100 percent winning record. Roma, who won their first title last term, will certainly fancy their chances to make it three wins in three against a Pomigliano side who are still seeking their first win. Meanwhile, Juventus, who will play later on Saturday, will host AC Milan, who currently sit in fifth spot. 

Other notable games include Inter, who sit in third ahead of matchday three's games, traveling to meet eighth-placed Sassuolo, Fiorentina welcoming a newly promoted Napoli side, and Sampdoria, who are the only other team besides Napoli yet to pick up a single point, hosting Como.


What to watch in women's football: October 9th to October 11th

UEFA Women's Champions League

The qualifying rounds for the 2023/24 UEFA Women's Champions League continue this week, with key games including Real Madrid facing Norwegian side Vålerenga, Roma taking on Eastern European outfit Vorskla Poltava and an intriguing tie starring Manchester United and PSG. The first legs of these qualifying matches will be played on Tuesday, October 10th and Wednesday, October 11th.

FA Women's League Cup

The 13th edition of the FA Women's League Cup kicks off on October 11th. Notable matches include Leicester City vs Liverpool, Everton vs Manchester City, and Tottenham vs Reading. Arsenal, who are the reigning holders of the FA Women's League Cup, will not be in action until later in November.

Top news in women's football

Arsenal manager Jonas Eidevall signs new long-term deal

It has not been the best start to the season for Arsenal, who first were beaten 1-0 by Paris FC in a Champions League qualifier and suffered a 1-0 defeat on matchday one of the WSL to Liverpool. However, the Gunners have shown a strong sign of faith in current manager Jonas Eidevall, who put pen to paper on a contract extension to keep him with the team for at least the next few season.

With that sorted, Eidevall and Arsenal will hopefully get back on track as not only are Asrenal in the hunt for the WSL title, but also will be looking to successfully defend their Women's League Cup crown this season.

Didn't find your favorite women's league on this list? No worries, as this is just a highlight of some of the exciting games coming up this week. Make sure to check out our special Women's Football Page here at LiveSoccerTV.com for full broadcast info, match updates, news, and more.