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Serie A Women

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Season 2025

Serie A WomenToday's Matches

Live scores, upcoming kick-offs, and finished results for today. Data refreshes automatically so you never miss a moment.

Serie A WomenStandings

Current Serie A Women 2025 standings with 12 teams. Roma W leads the table with 46 points after 19 matches, followed by Inter Milano W on 40 points. The table shows wins, draws, losses, goals scored and conceded, goal difference, and recent form — essential for pre-match betting analysis.

#TeamPoints
146
Played: 19Won: 14Drawn: 4Lost: 1Goal Diff: +18
240
Played: 19Won: 12Drawn: 4Lost: 3Goal Diff: +25
332
Played: 19Won: 9Drawn: 5Lost: 5Goal Diff: +11
430
Played: 19Won: 8Drawn: 6Lost: 5Goal Diff: +6
529
Played: 19Won: 8Drawn: 5Lost: 6Goal Diff: +5
627
Played: 19Won: 8Drawn: 3Lost: 8Goal Diff: -2
726
Played: 18Won: 7Drawn: 5Lost: 6Goal Diff: 0
826
Played: 19Won: 7Drawn: 5Lost: 7Goal Diff: 0
916
Played: 19Won: 2Drawn: 10Lost: 7Goal Diff: -9
1016
Played: 19Won: 4Drawn: 4Lost: 11Goal Diff: -14
1113
Played: 18Won: 3Drawn: 4Lost: 11Goal Diff: -18
129
Played: 19Won: 2Drawn: 3Lost: 14Goal Diff: -22
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Europa League
Conference League
Relegation

Serie A WomenResults

The latest 25 completed matches in the Serie A Women. The highest-scoring result was Inter Milano W 5–2 Lazio W. Review recent scorelines to spot form trends, home advantage patterns, and upset results that can inform your next bet.

HomeScoreAway
Regular Season - 19
12
12
2026-04-25FT
00
00
2026-04-25FT
01
01
2026-04-25FT
03
03
2026-04-25FT
11
11
2026-04-25FT
Regular Season - 18
20
20
2026-04-04FT
52
52
2026-04-04FT
12
12
2026-04-04FT
41
41
2026-04-04FT
43
43
2026-04-03FT
03
03
2026-04-03FT
Regular Season - 17
00
00
2026-03-22FT
11
11
2026-03-22FT
00
00
2026-03-22FT
12
12
2026-03-21FT
22
22
2026-03-21FT
00
00
2026-03-21FT
Regular Season - 16
03
03
2026-03-16FT
11
11
2026-03-15FT
01
01
2026-03-15FT
00
00
2026-03-15FT
01
01
2026-03-14FT
11
11
2026-03-14FT
Regular Season - 15
32
32
2026-02-22FT
01
01
2026-02-22FT

Serie A WomenTeam Stats

Side-by-side performance comparison of all 12 teams in the Serie A Women. Roma W leads with 14 wins this season. The colour-coded heatmap highlights wins, losses, draws, goals scored and conceded, goal difference, and win percentage — making it easy to spot the strongest and weakest teams at a glance for betting analysis.

Serie A WomenBetting Insights

Serie A Women 2025 — key betting statistics across 113 matches played. Games average 2.59 goals, with 46.9% seeing both teams score and 49.6% finishing with over 2.5 goals. Home sides win 38.9% of the time while 25.7% of matches end in a draw. Clean sheets are kept in 53.1% of games, and the most common scoreline is 0-1. Use these metrics to calibrate over/under, BTTS, and correct-score strategies.

2.59Goals / Match
46.9%Both Score %
49.6%Over 2.5 / 5.5 %
64.6%Over 1.5 %
27.4%Over 3.5 %
38.9%Home Win %
25.7%Draw %
35.4%Away Win %
53.1%Clean Sheet %
10.6%0-0 %
1.39Avg Home Goals
1.20Avg Away Goals
9.9Corners/Match
2.4Cards/Match
50.2%Home Poss.
49.8%Away Poss.
+5.60Home Advantage

Most Common Scorelines

The most frequently occurring final scorelines sorted by frequency. Each bar shows the number of matches and percentage ending with that exact score. Common scorelines help calibrate correct-score betting — a scoreline appearing in 15% or more of matches may offer value at typical odds.

0-1
13.3%(15)
1-0
11.5%(13)
0-0
10.6%(12)
2-1
8.0%(9)
1-1
8.0%(9)
1-2
7.1%(8)
2-2
6.2%(7)
3-0
4.4%(5)
0-2
4.4%(5)
3-1
2.7%(3)
2.59
Avg goals / game
293
Total goals
157
Home goals
136
Away goals

Serie A WomenSeason Trends

Goals distribution across 15-minute periods of play, revealing when goals are most likely to be scored. This is critical for live betting strategies — leagues with high concentrations of late goals (76-90 min) may offer value in late-goal markets, while first-half dominant leagues favor early cash-out strategies.

0-15
12.3%
16-30
13.7%
31-45
18.9%
46-60
16.5%
61-75
12.3%
76-90
26.3%

Serie A WomenUpcoming Fixtures

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Top Scorers

The top 15 goalscorers in the Serie A Women 2025 season. T. Wullaert leads with 9 goals, followed by M. Giugliano (8) and M. Piemonte (7). These 15 players have scored 70 goals combined — key data for anytime goalscorer bets and understanding which teams depend on a single attacker.

Top Assists

The leading assist providers in the Serie A Women 2025 season. T. Wullaert tops the chart with 7 assists, followed by E. Oliviero (5) and Park Soo-Jeong (4). Assist leaders are often key creators whose involvement boosts their team's goalscoring — valuable context for both goalscorer and team performance markets.

Top Cards

Disciplinary leaders in the Serie A Women 2025 season. T. Pettenuzzo has received the most yellow cards with 6, followed by M. Uffren (6) and F. Simonetti (4) — 57 yellows in total among listed players. On the red card side, F. Simonetti leads with 1. Card counts are essential for bookings markets and assessing which players are suspension risks.

Serie A WomenTeams

All 12 teams competing in the Serie A Women 2025 season. Click any club to view their full squad, match history, and detailed statistics.

Serie A WomenPast Seasons

Browse 8 archived seasons of the Serie A Women, from 2017 to 2024. Each season page includes full standings, top scorers, and match results — useful for comparing historical performance and identifying long-term betting patterns.

History 16 Mar 2026

Founded1968

Serie A Femminile was established in 1968 as an amateur women's football championship in Italy, though it operated in relative obscurity for decades with minimal institutional support or commercial investment. The league experienced gradual professionalization through the 2010s, gaining increased media coverage and sponsorship as women's football gained global prominence. A transformative moment arrived in 2022 when the Italian Football Federation granted Serie A Femminile professional status from the 2022/23 season onwards, making it Italy's first-ever professional women's sports league and signalling a major shift in the country's commitment to gender equality in athletics. Since professionalization, the league has expanded its broadcast reach, secured naming-rights sponsorship deals, and attracted investment from major Italian football clubs including Juventus, Inter Milan, and AS Roma, elevating the competition's global profile significantly.

  • 1968 — Serie A Femminile established as an amateur women's football championship
  • 2018/19 — Italian Football Federation (FIGC) assumes direct governance of the league
  • 2022/23 — Serie A Femminile gains professional status, becoming Italy's first professional women's sports league
  • 2024/25 — Juventus Women win their sixth Serie A title, equalling their record championship count
  • 2025/26 — League format returns to 12 teams after previous seasons with 10 clubs

Competition Format 16 Mar 2026

Teams12Relegation spots2European spots3

The league operates a double round-robin format where all 12 clubs play each other twice—once at home and once away—for a total of 22 matches per season. The title is awarded to the club with the highest points total at the end of the regular season, with three points awarded for a win, one for a draw, and zero for a loss. At the bottom of the table, the two lowest-finishing clubs are automatically relegated to Serie B Femminile, while the top three finishers secure places in the UEFA Women's Champions League group stage. No playoff system exists; the season concludes with final standings determining all competitive outcomes.

Analysis 16 Mar 2026

Current Season Analysis

Roma Women lead Serie A Femminile in the 2024/25 season with 46 points from 19 matches, establishing themselves as serious title contenders despite a competitive field. The Giallorosse have won 11 of their 15 matches with only one defeat, demonstrating remarkable consistency and a formidable goal-scoring record of 29 goals conceded just 14. Their 73% win rate places them ahead of second-place Inter Milano Women, who sit on 30 points with a superior goal difference of +18 but have suffered three losses compared to Roma's single defeat.

The title race remains wide open, with Juventus Women occupying third place on 28 points from 15 matches. Despite their historical dominance—having won six Serie A titles including the last championship in 2024/25—Juventus find themselves chasing Roma and Inter. This represents an unusual position for the Turin club, suggesting that the competitive balance in Italian women's football has shifted. Juventus' eight wins and four draws from 15 matches show solidity, but they will need to accelerate to overhaul the leaders in the second half of the campaign.

The relegation battle tells a story of significant disparity at the bottom of the table. Genoa Women occupy the final position with just 7 points from 15 matches, having won only two games and suffered 12 defeats. Parma Women sit just above them on 10 points with an alarming record of one win, seven draws, and seven losses—a pattern suggesting they lack both offensive potency and defensive stability. Ternana Women (11 points) and Sassuolo Women (12 points) are also in danger, with the former having conceded 31 goals, the worst defensive record in the league.

Inter Milano Women's Tessa Wullaert has emerged as one of the standout performers of the season, combining goal-scoring prowess with creative playmaking that has been central to Inter's strong challenge for the title. Her performances have attracted attention from across Europe and underscore Inter's investment in building a competitive squad capable of challenging Roma and Juventus.

One of the season's most unexpected narratives has been Roma Women's resurgence as title favourites. Having finished outside the top two in recent campaigns, their commanding position at the league summit with just one loss from 15 matches represents a significant statement of intent. This shift in power dynamics—away from Juventus's recent dominance—suggests that investment in squad depth and tactical sophistication by other major clubs is beginning to yield results, potentially ushering in a more competitive era for Italian women's football.

The Professionalization Revolution

The transformation of Serie A Femminile from an amateur to a professional league in 2022/23 has fundamentally reshaped Italian women's football. Prior to this watershed moment, players juggled professional contracts in other sports or studied full-time while competing in the league. The shift to professionalism has attracted world-class talent, increased training standards, and elevated the tactical sophistication of the competition. Major Italian clubs—including Juventus, Inter, Roma, AC Milan, and Fiorentina—have invested significantly in their women's teams, creating state-of-the-art training facilities and recruiting internationally renowned players and coaches. This investment has directly translated into improved on-pitch performances, as evidenced by the league's rising UEFA coefficient ranking and increased competitiveness in European competitions.

European Ambitions and International Recognition

Serie A Femminile's position as the fifth-ranked women's league in Europe by UEFA coefficient reflects its growing quality and competitiveness. The allocation of three Champions League spots to Serie A clubs has enabled Italian teams to compete regularly in Europe's premier club competition, with Juventus and Inter establishing themselves as consistent group-stage participants. This European exposure has benefited the league domestically, as players gain experience against elite opposition and return to Serie A with enhanced tactical knowledge. The league's international broadcast footprint continues to expand, with DAZN's pay-TV coverage and RAI's free-to-air accessibility ensuring that matches reach millions of viewers across Italy and beyond.

Youth Development and Domestic Talent Pipeline

Despite the influx of international stars, Serie A Femminile remains a crucial development pathway for Italian talent. Young players from the country's extensive youth academy system use the league as a springboard to European opportunities and the Italian national team. Clubs like Fiorentina and Sassuolo have earned reputations for developing emerging talent, while established sides such as Juventus and Roma combine youth development with experienced signings. This balance between nurturing homegrown players and recruiting established international performers has created a competitive ecosystem that strengthens both the domestic league and the Italian national team's long-term prospects.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many teams compete in Serie A Femminile?

Twelve clubs compete in the current Serie A Femminile season (2025/26), each playing 22 matches in a double round-robin format.

Which club has won the most Serie A Women titles?

Torres Calcio Femminile holds the all-time record with seven Serie A championships, though Juventus Women have won six titles and are closing the gap.

How does relegation work in Serie A Women?

The two lowest-finishing clubs at the end of the season are automatically relegated to Serie B Femminile. There is no playoff system.

How many teams qualify for the UEFA Women's Champions League from Serie A?

The top three finishers in Serie A Femminile qualify for the UEFA Women's Champions League group stage.

When did Serie A Women become professional?

Serie A Femminile gained professional status in the 2022/23 season, becoming Italy's first-ever professional women's sports league.

Who is the all-time top scorer in Serie A Women?

Cristiana Girelli of Juventus is the all-time leading goalscorer with over 150 goals in Serie A Femminile, and also holds the record for most appearances with 238 matches.

API data: 26 Apr 2026 · Stats updated: 1 May 2026 · Content updated: 16 Mar 2026