Results

England Championship Women 05/04 13:00 - [7] Sunderland Women v Sheff Utd Women [11] L 2-1
England Championship Women 04/27 12:00 - [11] Sheff Utd Women v Southampton Women [8] L 2-3
England Championship Women 04/20 12:00 - [11] Sheff Utd Women v Blackburn Women [9] D 0-0
England Championship Women 03/30 13:00 - [5] Bristol City Women v Sheff Utd Women [11] L 3-0
England Championship Women 03/23 14:00 - [2] London City Lionesses Women v Sheff Utd Women [11] L 4-0
England Championship Women 03/02 13:00 - [10] Sheff Utd Women v Portsmouth Women [11] L 0-2
England Championship Women 02/16 14:00 - [1] Filareti Exarchou v Sheff Utd Women [10] L 1-0
England Championship Women 02/02 13:00 - [10] Sheff Utd Women v Durham Women [4] D 1-1
England Championship Women 01/26 14:00 - [6] Cortona U20 v Sheff Utd Women [10] L 3-0
England Championship Women 01/19 13:00 - Sheff Utd Women v Newcastle Women D 1-1
England FA Cup Women 01/14 19:00 10 Crystal Palace Women v Sheff Utd Women L 6-1
England League Cup Women 12/11 19:00 3 [2] Blackburn Women v Sheff Utd Women [4] L 4-2

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 25 11 14
Wins 2 0 2
Draws 5 3 2
Losses 18 8 10
Goals for 19 8 11
Goals against 50 18 32
Clean sheets 2 1 1
Failed to score 11 5 6

Sheffield United Women Football Club is an English women's football club based in Sheffield, South Yorkshire. The club currently play in the FA Women's National League North.

History

In his role as Sheffield United's Community Officer, Tony Currie founded a female team called Sheffield Hallam United in 1993. When this team folded after five seasons, one of Currie's coaches Andy Keenan began hosting sessions for Year Five girls in Heeley. Despite only five players attending the first training session, they entered a local youth league in 1998–99 as Sheffield United Community Girls.

In 2002, an adult East Midlands Regional Women's Football League club called Sheffield Inter (formerly Inter Owls) were close to folding and Sheffield United Community Girls and Ladies successfully bid to take their place in 2002–03. Under new manager Derek Baxby the club finished 5th in its first season, 3rd in its second season and then finished as runners-up to Derby County in 2004–05. Inspired by 75-goal striker Jodie Michalska, the club secured promotion to the Midland Combination Women's Football League in 2005–06.

In July 2022 it was announced that all league and cup matches in the 2022–23 season would be played at Bramall Lane.

In December 2024, it was announced that COH Sports had completed the purchase of Blades Leisure Ltd., the company that owned the team. It was reported that COH Sports had been created by a group of American investors.

Sheffield United Women, commonly known as Sheff Utd Women, is a professional women's soccer team based in Sheffield, England. Founded in 2018, the team is part of the Sheffield United Football Club and competes in the FA Women's Championship, the second tier of women's football in England.

The team plays its home matches at Bramall Lane, a historic stadium that has been a cornerstone of English football since the 19th century. Sheff Utd Women is known for its strong community ties and commitment to developing local talent, with a focus on nurturing young players through its academy system.

Under the guidance of dedicated coaching staff, the team has made significant strides in recent years, showcasing a blend of skill, determination, and teamwork on the pitch. The players are recognized for their competitive spirit and resilience, often drawing passionate support from fans who rally behind them during matches.

Sheff Utd Women aims to inspire the next generation of female athletes and promote women's football in the region, contributing to the growing popularity and visibility of the sport. With a focus on excellence both on and off the field, the team continues to strive for success and aims to make its mark in the higher echelons of women's football.