Opponents confirmed for the FA Women's National League
The FA Women's National League has unveiled its proposed Division One South West constitution for the upcoming season, featuring a competitive mix of established clubs and ambitious newcomers.
Among the notable additions are Gwalia United, who enter the division following relegation from the tier 3 above, while Torquay United and Wycombe Wanderers also join the league after successful campaigns at tier 5 regional level. Their arrival is expected to add fresh competition to a division already containing strong sides, which saw Bridgwater United finish third, and one place outside of the promotion spots.
The 12-team division will see clubs from across the South West and Southern England compete for promotion to the FA WNL Southern Premier Division.
With a blend of experienced National League clubs and newly promoted sides eager to make their mark, the 2026-27 Division One South West season promises to be one of the most competitive in recent years.
Proposed Division One South West Constitution:
Abingdon United, Ascot United, Bournemouth Sports, Bridgwater United, Bristol Rovers, Gwalia United, Keynsham Town, Maidenhead United, Marine Academy Plymouth, Moneyfields, Torquay United and Wycombe Wanderers.
Bridgwater United will be announcing their list of retained players soon, as the squad gear up for the new season, which will see the team return back to their home town, playing just ten minutes outside of Bridgwater.
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