Growth In Scottish Women's Football

Last updated : 30 July 2024 By ed_Scottish Fitba

The fifth tier of women’s football will now comprise of SWFL North, Central, East and West leagues of ten teams each, and nine teams contesting SWFL South.

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The expansion to 49 teams comes only a year after the leagues were expanded from three to four and moved into the Scottish Women’s Football pyramid, which shows the phenomenal rate of growth in the competitive women’s game in Scotland.

In the season finale, the five winners will join the second-bottom side finishing in SWF League One in play-offs, with three spaces in the national leagues for the following season up for grabs.

Commenting ahead of the new season, SWF CEO Aileen Campbell said: "The growth in women’s football is nothing less than astonishing, making our regional SWFL more exciting than ever as it offers up new opportunities for women and girls across Scotland to be involved in structured, competitive football.  It’s only a few short years since the current SWFL was three leagues with no progression to national football for the best and most sustainable clubs, but each year new teams emerge with new talent, new ambitions and new stories rooted in their communities. And we can see from the big crowds last season at places like East End Park and Gayfield that we are reaching new audiences too, as more people engage with the unique game and matchday experience women’s football provides. The fact that we have had to introduce a Central league, with teams from West Fife to the East end of Glasgow, shows that women’s football is only set to grow even further. 2024/25 will be the SWFL’s biggest season yet, and we can’t wait to watch the stories unfold. Good luck to all 49 teams."

New teams joining include Blairgowrie & Rattray, Gretna 2008, Newton Stewart, Danderhall Miners, Carron Huskies, Cambusdoon, Benburb and St Anthony’s, while Bayside make a return to senior women’s football.

Glasgow Girls and Giffnock SC are to launch development sides. With Aberdeen FC taking full control of their women’s SWPL team, Aberdeen Ladies will relaunch a new team in SWFL North, joining Ross County who have developed a senior side through the ScottishPower Highlands and Islands league. 

At the end of the season, the bottom-placed side in SWF League One will be relegated into their local regional SWFL, with the second bottom entering the play-off draw with the five SWFL winners. Development sides of senior teams elsewhere in the senior pyramid remain ineligible for promotion, so if one wins their respective division the play-off place will be offered to the runner-up.  

The teams will begin the season playing SWFL Cup fixtures on 11 August, where each league is split into two groups of five. League games will commence following the group stages on the 29 September.

SWFL Divisions for 2024/25:
SWFL NORTH
Aberdeen Ladies
Arbroath
Buchan Ladies
Dyce
Elgin City
Grampian Ladies
Huntly
Ross County
Stonehaven
Westdyke Development

SWFL CENTRAL
Cumbernauld Colts
Cumbernauld United
Bayside
Dunfermline Athletic
Central Girls
Murieston United
Alloa Athletic
Carron Huskies
Linlithgow Rose
Glasgow Girls and Women

SWFL EAST
Blairgowrie & Rattray
Danderhall Miners
Dryburgh Athletic Development
East Fife Development
Edinburgh South
Edinburgh Uni Thistle (Dev)
Glenrothes Strollers
McDermid Ladies
Musselburgh Windsor
Penicuik Athletic

SWFL SOUTH
Annan Athletic
Ardrossan Winton Rovers
Cambusdoon
Cumnock Juniors
Dalbeattie Star
Giffnock Development
Gretna 2008
Newton Stewart
Stewarton United

SWFL WEST
Benburb
Bishopton
Clydebank
Drumchapel United
Dumbarton United
Gleniffer Thistle
Harmony Row
Rossvale Development
St Anthony’s FC
West Park United