Meet the Women’s Super League players who won the UEFA Women’s Euro title with England

The Women’s Super League (WSL) continues to cement its status as one of the top women’s football leagues in the world, with 19 of England’s 23-player squad in the UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 title-winning campaign hailing from WSL clubs.
WSL Talent Dominates Lionesses Squad
England’s national team lifted the Euro trophy for the second time in a row, and a major part of that success came from WSL clubs. Both Chelsea and Arsenal contributed six players each to the historic squad.
Chelsea’s representatives were:
- Hannah Hampton
- Lucy Bronze
- Niamh Charles
- Keira Walsh
- Lauren James
- Aggy Beever-Jones
Arsenal’s contributions included:
- Leah Williamson
- Lotte Wubben-Moy
- Beth Mead
- Michelle Agyemang
- Alessia Russo
- Chloe Kelly (final equalizer scorer)
Manchester City provided four key players:
- Khiara Keating
- Alex Greenwood
- Jess Park
- Lauren Hemp
Manchester United rounded out the WSL’s presence with:
- Maya Le Tissier
- Ella Toone
- Grace Clinton
Despite their club rivalries, these players showed cohesion and unity on the international stage, proving the WSL’s developmental strength and competitive value.
Historic Moment for English Women’s Football
England’s triumph marks their second consecutive Women’s Euro title, having also won in 2022. It adds to their impressive record, including a runner-up finish at the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup, where they fell narrowly to Spain 1-0.
The victory was celebrated across London, culminating in a ceremonial concert outside Buckingham Palace, a national acknowledgment of the team’s historic accomplishment.
When Does the 2025/26 WSL Season Start?
The 2025/26 WSL season kicks off on September 5 with a blockbuster opener between defending champions Chelsea and Manchester City. On September 6, Champions League winners Arsenal will face London City, setting the tone for a thrilling campaign.