North West Women's Regional Football League


The North West Women's Regional Football League is at the fifth and sixth levels of the English women's football pyramid, parallel with the seven other Regional Leagues – Eastern, London & SE, Southern, South West, East Mids, West Mids and North East.
The North West Women's Regional League feeds directly into the FA Women's National League Division One, and lies above the Greater Manchester Women's Football League, Lancashire Women's Football League, Cheshire Women's Football League and Liverpool Women's Football League in the pyramid. The pyramid structure was founded in 1998.
The North West Women's Regional Football League consists of two tiers: the Premier Division and two Division Ones which are split geographically, North and South.

2019–20 teams

Premier Division

SeasonPremier DivisionDivision OneDivision TwoDivision Three
2003–04Preston North EndRochdale AFCWindscale F.C.Burnley F.C. Girls & Ladies
2004–05Garswood Saints F.C.Bury Girls & LadiesBurnley F.C. Girls & LadiesBuxton F.C.

SeasonPremier DivisionDivision One NorthDivision One South
2005–06Stretford Victoria F.C.Saint Domingo's F.C.Urmston Meadowside
2006–07Rochdale AFCMossley Hill F.C.Airbus UK
2007–08Blackpool Wren RoversLeigh RMIFletcher Moss Rangers
2008–09Liverpool FedsChorley F.C.Urmston Meadowside
2009–10Mossley Hill F.C.Wigan AthleticDenton Town
2010–11Fletcher Moss RangersBlackpool F.C. Girls & LadiesNorthwich Vixens
2011–12Chorley F.C.Morecambe F.C.City of Manchester F.C.
2012–13Tranmere RoversBlackpool Wren RoversChester City F.C.
2013–14Morecambe F.C.Blackburn Community F.C.Birkenhead F.C.
2014–15Blackpool Wren RoversAccrington Girls & Ladies F.C.Manchester Stingers
2015–16Crewe AlexandraPreston North End ReservesMSB Woolton
2016–17Bolton WanderersSir Tom Finney FCMerseyrail Bootle
2017–18Burnley FCPenrith AFCF.C. United of Manchester
2018–19Stockport CountyBury F.C.West Didsbury & Chorlton