Rival clubs have learned their fixtures for the 2023-24 Women's Super League season.

Arsenal will welcome Liverpool for their opening fixture on October 1 (2pm) in the first of five WSL matches to be played at Emirates Stadium next season.

Jonas Eidevall's side travel to Manchester United a week later and, after Aston Villa have visited the Emirates, go to newly promoted Bristol City to complete the first month of the campaign.

Champions Chelsea visit the Emirates on December 10, with the north London derby at Tottenham on December 17 before the winter break.

The Gunners host Manchester United at the Emirates on February 18 and Spurs on March 3, having set a WSL attendance record in the corresponding fixture last season when over 53,000 tickets were sold.

Tottenham start their season at champions Chelsea on October 1, with a 530pm kick-off in front of the live Sky Sports TV cameras.

They host top-filght newcomers Bristol City at Brisbane Road a week later, then visit Brighton and Aston Villa.

They end their season for a second successive year at Brisbane Road on May 18 against West Ham United, who begin their campaign with a home game against Manchester City at Dagenham & Redbridge FC on October 1, before trips to Brighton and defending champions Chelsea.

The Conti Cup campaign will begin on October 11-12, with Vitality Women's FA Cup fourth-round ties on the weekend of January 13-14.

WSL 2023-24 Fixtures

Arsenal

Oct 1: Liverpool (Emirates); Oct 8: Man Utd (a); Oct 15: Aston Villa (Emirates); Oct 22: Bristol City (a); Nov 5: Man City (Meadow Park); Nov 12: Leicester (a); Nov 19: Brighton (a); Nov 26: West Ham (Meadow Park); Dec 10: Chelsea (Emirates); Dec 17: Tottenham (a); Jan 21: Everton (Meadow Park); Jan 28: Liverpool (a); Feb 4: West Ham (a); Feb 18: Man Utd (Emirates); March 3: Tottenham (Emirates); March 17: Chelsea (a); March 24: Aston Villa (a); March 31: Bristol City (Meadow Park); April 21: Leicester (Meadow Park); April 28: Everton (a); May 5: Man City (a); May 18: Brighton (Meadow Park).

Tottenham

Oct 1: Chelsea (a, 530pm); Oct 8: Bristol City (h); Oct 15: Brighton (a); Oct 22: Aston Villa (a); Nov 5: Everton (h), Nov 12: Liverpool (h); Nov 19: Leicester (a); Nov 26: Man City (a); Dec 10: Man Utd (h); Dec 17: Arsenal (h); Jan 21: West Ham (a); Jan 28: Man City (h); Feb 4: Liverpool (a); Feb 18: Aston Villa (h); March 3: Arsenal (a); March 17: Leicester (h); March 24: Bristol City (a); March 31: Chelsea (h); April 21: Man Utd (a); April 28: Brighton (h); May 5: Everton (a); May 18: West Ham (h).

West Ham

Oct 1: Man City (h); Oct 8 Brighton (a); Oct 15: Chelsea (a); Oct 22 Liverpool (h); Nov 5 Bristol City (h); Nov 12 Man Utd (a); Nov 19: Aston Villa (h); Nov 26: Arsenal (a); Dec 10: Everton (h), Dec 17: Leicester (a); Jan 21: Tottenham (h); Jan 28: Bristol City (a); Feb 4: Arsenal (h); Feb 18 Everton (a); March 3: Man Utd (h); March 17: Liverpool (a); March 24: Chelsea (h); March 31: Brighton (h); April 21: Man City (a); April 28: Aston Villa (a); May 5: Leicester (h); May 18: Tottenham (a).

*Fixtures subject to change.