Where to get your football fix during international break
- Amelie Kirk
- Nov 25, 2025
- 4 min read

The international break is officially here, and while the WSL 1 and 2 hit pause, that does not mean your weekend football ritual has to. In fact, Sunday, the 30th of November 2025 is jam-packed with women’s football action across the country. Think of it as the universe giving you a chance to expand your footballing horizons: explore new leagues, discover local teams, jump into the England friendlies or even go on a little match-day adventure.
Whether you’re craving something to watch on TV, a game to see IRL or a reason to get the girls together for a Lionesses watch party, there is plenty of women’s football still on, most happening in one epic football-filled day and the best part is most local games are under £10 and some are even free, you just need to know where to look (and that's why we're here to help you).

The Biggies!
The Lionesses are back on the pitch as part of their Homecoming Tour and you won’t want to miss it. First up, they take on China at Wembley on November 29th before facing Ghana at St Mary’s Stadium on December 2nd. These friendlies are the perfect chance to see England strut their stuff, test out new talent and get ready for the next big tournament. Whether you want the full stadium vibes or a cosy night in, you can stream both matches live on ITV or grab tickets and soak up the Homecoming Tour atmosphere in person. Either way, it’s all about cheering, celebrating and feeling that matchday buzz.
Plus, a quick reminder that if you want to watch the England V China game with a fun and inclusive crowd, Girlactico are hosting a FLINTA* watch party at Boxhall in London. So grab some friends (or come alone!) and cheer the Lionesses in the queerest way possible. You can find more event and ticket info here.

What’s On Up North!
Looking for some live women’s football while the WSL and WSL2 take a break? The Northern Premier Division has you covered. All these matches are on Sunday 30 November 2025, making it the perfect day to head out and soak up some serious matchday energy.
Derby County Ladies vs Wolverhampton Wanderers Women - The 442 Stadium, Derby, 2:00pm (Tickets Here!)
Hull City Ladies vs Sporting Khalsa Women - Beverley Road Stadium, Hull, 2:00pm (Tickets Here!)
Liverpool Feds vs Stoke City Ladies - Sefton Playing Fields, Liverpool, 2:00pm (Tickets Here!)
Loughborough Lightning vs Middlesbrough Ladies - Loughborough University Stadium, Loughborough, 2:00pm (Tickets Here!)
Rugby Borough Women vs Burnley Ladies - Bennett’s Field, Rugby, 2:00pm (Tickets Here!)
West Bromwich Albion WFC vs Halifax FC Women - The Hawthorns Training Ground, West Bromwich, 2:00pm (Tickets Here!)
Grab your mates, make a day of it and feel the matchday buzz without the WSL crowds.

Midlands Magic!
Fancy some women’s football action in the heart of England? The FA Women’s National League Division One Midlands is the place to be. All matches are on Sunday 30 November 2025.
Barnsley Women vs Northampton Town - Steel City Stadium, Barnsley, 2:00pm (Tickets Here!)
Kidderminster Harriers vs Sutton Coldfield Town - King George V Playing Fields, Droitwich, 2:00pm (Tickets Here!)
Sheffield vs Notts County - The Home of Football Stadium, Sheffield, 2:00pm (Tickets Here!)
Worcester City vs Lincoln United - Sixways Stadium, Worcester, 2:00pm (Tickets Here!)
Leafield Athletic vs Boldmere St Michaels - Castle Vale Football Stadium, Birmingham, 3:00pm (Tickets not yet available)
Peterborough United vs Wallsend BC Women - Peterborough Sports FC, Peterborough, 1:00pm (Tickets Here or Pay on Turnstile!)
These matches are full of energy and passion. Grab your friends, head to the stadium and cheer on local stars.

Down South: Can’t-Miss Matches!
Even with the WSL on break, the South has some exciting clashes you can see in person. Here are the standout games on Sunday 30 November 2025.
AFC Wimbledon vs Hashtag United - Tooting and Mitcham Community Sports Club, 2:00pm (Tickets Here!)
Lewes vs Oxford United - The Dripping Pan, Lewes, 2:00pm (Tickets Here!)
Chatham Town vs Luton Town - Bauvill Stadium, Chatham, 2:30pm (Tickets Here!)
Maidenhead United vs Bournemouth Sports - York Road, Maidenhead, 2:00pm (Tickets Here!)
These games feature some of the strongest teams in the divisions and promise plenty of goals, skill and matchday atmosphere. Perfect for fans looking to catch competitive women’s football without the WSL crowds.

So there you have it, a full day of women’s football to keep your matchday vibes alive while the WSL 1 and 2 take a breather. From cheering on the Lionesses and catching epic local clashes up north, in the Midlands and down south, Sunday the 30th of November is basically a mini football festival waiting for you. Grab your friends, pick your games, pack some snacks and make a day of it. Trust us, your love for women’s football is about to hit a whole new level.
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