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Women’s Super League season ended with immediate effect; no decision yet on final standings

Michael Hincks

Updated 25/05/2020 at 14:39 GMT

The FA Women's Super League and Championship season has been ended with immediate effect, but no decision has been made on the final standings.

Caroline Weir of Man City in action during the Barclays FA Women's Super League match between Chelsea and Manchester City at Kingsmeadow on December 08, 2019

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At the time of the league's postponement due to the coronavirus pandemic, Manchester City were a point clear of Chelsea, who had a game in hand. Arsenal were four points off City and also had a game in hand.
Meanwhile, Liverpool sit bottom of the WSL, a point behind Birmingham City - who had played a game fewer - while in the Championship, Aston Villa are six points clear at the top.
All teams must await a final decision, with the FA Board set to "determine the most appropriate sporting outcome".
Notably a decision on the 2020-21 Champions League places must be made, with only two spots on offer.

FA statement in full

The FA Women’s Super League & Women’s Championship Board has today confirmed the decision to end the 2019/20 season for the Barclays FA Women’s Super League and the FA Women’s Championship, with immediate effect.
Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, the FA Women’s Super League & Women’s Championship Board has been in regular consultation with clubs and key stakeholders from across both leagues to identify the most suitable and appropriate way to conclude the 2019/20 season, and to give clubs and players the clarity and support they need at this time.
Following overwhelming feedback from the clubs, the decision to bring an end to the 2019/20 season was made in the best interest of the women’s game. This will also enable clubs, the FA Women’s Super League & Women’s Championship Board and The FA to plan, prepare and focus on next season when football returns for the 2020/21 campaign.
Supporting the welfare of the clubs and players will continue to be our primary concern throughout this process, which also involved a robust and thorough examination of the logistical, operational and financial challenges that the game currently faces.
Following full and thorough consultation with the clubs, the FA Women’s Super League & Women’s Championship Board has discussed various recommendations which will be sent to The FA Board to determine the most appropriate sporting outcome for the 2019/20 season. This will include identifying the entries for the 2020/21 UEFA Women’s Champions League, which would be based on sporting merit from the 2019/20 Barclays FA Women’s Super League season.
We are not in a position to comment further until the FA Board has had sufficient time to consider all of the recommendations and options.
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