This is a list of football clubs that compete within the leagues and Div.s of the English Women's Football League system as far down as the County Leagues at Levels 7-8.
Below these are the Regional Leagues:
Below these are the County Leagues:
The divisions are correct for the 2023-24 season.
New club |
Club was promoted to a higher level. |
Club was transferred between divisions at the same level. |
Club resigned or was demoted to a lower level. |
Club was relegated to a lower level. |
Club | League/Division | Lvl | Change from 2022-23 |
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i2i International Soccer Academy | Northumberland County League Premiership | 7 | New club |
Ilkeston Town | East Midlands Regional League Premier Div. | 5 | From East Midlands Regional League Div. One Central |
Ilkley Town | West Riding County League Div. One | 8 | |
Ilminster Town | South West Regional League Div. One West | 6 | From South West Regional League Premier Div. |
Ilminster Town Reserves | Somerset County League Div. One | 7 | |
Impact | Greater London County League Div. One North | 8 | New club |
Inkberrow Eagles | Midwest Counties League Div. One | 7 | |
Ipswich Town | National League Premier Div. South | 3 | |
Ipswich Vale Exiles | Suffolk County League Premiership | 7 | From Suffolk County League Championship |
Ipswich Valley Rangers | Suffolk County League Championship | 8 | |
Islington Borough | Greater London County League Premier Div. | 7 | |
Club | League/Division | Lvl | Change from 2022-23 |
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Oakham United | Leicestershire County League Div. One | 7 | From Leicestershire County League Div. Two |
Oakwood | South East Counties League Kent Div. One West | 8 | |
Old Boltonians | Greater Manchester County League Premier Div. | 7 | New club |
Old Malton St. Marys | North Riding League Women's Div. | 7 | |
Oldbury United Lionesses | Birmingham County League Div. One | 8 | New club |
Olton Ravens | Birmingham County League Div. One | 8 | New club |
Ossett United | North East Regional League Div. One South | 6 | |
Ottery St. Mary | Devon County League North & East Div. | 8 | Division realigned from Level 7 |
Oughtibridge WM | East Midlands Regional League Div. One North | 6 | From East Midlands Regional League Premier Div. |
Oxford City | Southern Region League Premier Div. | 5 | |
Oxford City U23s | Thames Valley Counties League Div. Two | 8 | |
Oxford United | National League Premier Div. South | 3 | |
Club | League/Division | Lvl | Change from 2022-23 |
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QK Southampton | Hampshire County League Div. One | 7 | |
Queens Park Rangers | National League Div. One South East | 4 | |
Club | League/Division | Lvl | Change from 2022-23 |
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UCL Academicals | Greater London County League Premier Div. | 7 | |
University of East Anglia | Norfolk County League Div. One | 7 | |
Underwood Villa | Derbyshire County League Div. Two North | 8 | From Derbushire County League Div. One |
United Bath Athena | Wiltshire County League Premier Div. | 7 | New club |
United Services Portsmouth | Hampshire County League Div. One | 7 | |
University of Exeter | Devon County League North & East Div. | 8 | Division realigned from Level 7 |
University of Nottingham | Nottinghamshire County League Div. One | 7 | |
Club | League/Division | Lvl | Change from 2022-23 |
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XL | South East Counties League Premier Div. | 7 | |
Club | League/Division | Lvl | Change from 2022-23 |
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Yaxley | Eastern Regional League Div. One North | 6 | |
Yeovil Town | Somerset County League Div. One | 7 | New club |
Yeovil Town Development | Somerset County League Two South | 8 | New club |
York City | National League Div. One North | 4 | |
York City Development | North East Regional League Div. One South | 6 | |
York City U23s | North Riding League Women's Div. | 7 | New club |
York Railway Institute | North East Regional League Div. One South | 6 | |
York Railway Institute Reserves | North Riding League Women's Div. | 7 | |
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