Saturday, 29/03/2025 | ||||
18:00 | | At. Madrid Women ![]() | ![]() | |
Sunday, 30/03/2025 | ||||
11:00 | | Granada Women ![]() | ![]() | |
17:00 | | Real Madrid Women ![]() | ![]() | |
STATISTICAL DATA OF PRIMERA DIVISION WOMEN ON TELEVISION IN UNITED KINGDOM |
As of today 25/03/2025, and since this website started collecting statistical data on when and where Football matches from the Primera Division Women competition in United Kingdom are televised, which began on 04/10/2020, we can provide the following data: |
288 TV BROADCASTSMost Repeated Match Real Madrid Women - FC Barcelona Women 5 |
LAST FREE GAME At. Madrid Women - Espanyol Women 16/03/2025 Primera Division Women por DAZN, DAZN Women's Football YouTube LAST PAY-PER-VIEW MATCH Real Sociedad Women - At. Madrid Women 23/03/2025 Primera Division Women por DAZN |
TOTAL 14 TV CHANNELS DAYS 8 WITHOUT FREE GAME AVERAGE 1.5 CHANNELS PER MATCH |
TOTAL 14 CANALES TOTAL 22 Total equipos |
NUMBER OF GAMES BY DAY OF THE WEEK MONDAY - - % TUESDAY 5 1.74% WEDNESDAY 26 9.03% THURSDAY 5 1.74% FRIDAY 14 4.86% SATURDAY 103 35.76% SUNDAY 135 46.88% |
NUMBER OF GAMES BY MONTH JANUARY 39 13.54% FEBRUARY 34 11.81% MARCH 40 13.89% APRIL 24 8.33% MAY 26 9.03% JUNE 11 3.82% JULY - - % AUGUST - - % SEPTEMBER 21 7.29% OCTOBER 41 14.24% NOVEMBER 29 10.07% DECEMBER 23 7.99% |
NUMBER OF MATCHES PER YEAR 2025 29 10.07% 2024 89 30.9% 2023 89 30.9% 2022 41 14.24% 2021 36 12.5% 2020 4 1.39% |
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Now, there are 3 Primera Division Women live televised matches and 1 TV channels will broadcast each and every one of them. The next match you will be able to enjoy is At. Madrid Women - Valencia W and it will be played next 29 March 2025 at 19:00 televised by DAZN (Watch it live).
For more information, please access the website of Primera Division Women.
The Primera Iberdrola is the first division of women's football in Spain . Its foundation dates from 1988 and is managed by the Royal Spanish Football Federation . It is one of the main leagues in the European organization chart based on its UEFA coefficient. As established by the Higher Sports Council, since the 2021-22 season it is considered a professional sports competition.
It was born under the name of Women's National League and started as an amateur tournament. The Peña Barcelonista Barcilona, Barcelona, Sabadell, Espanyol, Puente Castro, Santa María Atlético, Parque Alcobendas and Vallès Occidental were the nine registered. Over the years, and despite economic difficulties, it grew both in importance and in participants. In 1996-97 it was renamed the Women's Honor Division and had 42 teams. This caused them to be grouped into four different groups depending on their geographical location.
Looking ahead to 2001-02, there was another change of the Female Super League name and format. It now had 11 teams and it was decided that the winner represented Spain in the Women's Champions League . In 2009, the RFEF increased the number to 24 competitors to encourage La Liga clubs to enter women's football . A structure that only lasted for two years, until the one that prevails today was established.
The Primera Iberdrola is made up of 16 clubs. They face each other in a round-trip format for 30 days. The three with the most points in the standings enter the Women's Champions League. The two worst go down to the Iberdrola Challenge . In the event of a tie on points between two teams, equality is broken in favor of the overall winner of the direct duels between the two.
The pandemic also hit the Primera Iberdrola 2019-20 hard. Only 21 of the 30 established days could be played. The federative body decided to crown Barcelona as champion, which when the tournament was stopped had an eight-point advantage in the standings over Atlético de Madrid . In addition, it was decreed that there would be no decreases, so the number of participants for the next edition rose to 18. For the 2020-21 season, the number of established decreases was four to return to the fixed number of 16.
Some of the players who have left a great mark in the competition are Natalia Pablos, Mari Paz Vilas, Vero Boquete, Jenni Hermoso, Nekane Díaz and Erika Vázquez .