Wolverhampton Wanderers WFC
Wolves Women, an integral part of the Wolverhampton Wanderers family.
Having topped the Division 1 Midlands league table during a pair of Covid-19 affected seasons (having only lost one league game in two years), Wolves finally earned promotion in 2021 via upward movement, and have the longer term aim a return to the upper echelons of the women’s game.
With that ambition firmly in mind, the women’s and girls' section is benefiting from the solid support of their parent club and a combined academy, sharing facilities at the Compton Park training ground, including sports science, analysis and physiotherapy.
In 2025/26 Wolves' women's first-team operated under a hybrid model which saw the first contracts given out to female players as part of a landmark move during the summer of 2024.
The club began playing in 1975 as Heathfield Rovers. After becoming Wolverhampton & Wednesbury Tube LFC the following season, they later settled on Wolverhampton Ladies. Just before 1993–94 the club got permission from Wolverhampton Wanderers to call themselves Wolverhampton Wanderers Women's Football Club
Head to Head
| W | |
| D | |
| L | |
| F | |
| A |
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10/08/2025 |
Friendly |
Wolves WFC |
Away |
4-3 |
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