Fixtures

DateRHome vs Away-
09/06 15:00 1 Nantes Women vs St Etienne Women View
09/06 15:00 1 Le Havre Women vs Strasbourg Women View
09/06 15:00 1 Montpellier Women vs FC Fleury 91 Women View
09/06 15:00 1 Paris FC Women vs Dijon Women View
09/06 19:00 1 Lens Women vs PSG (W) View
09/07 15:30 1 Lyon (W) vs Marseille Women View
09/20 15:00 2 St Etienne Women vs Lyon Women View
09/20 15:00 2 PSG (W) vs Nantes Women View
09/20 15:00 2 Marseille Women vs Le Havre Women View
09/20 15:00 2 FC Fleury 91 Women vs Paris FC Women View
09/20 15:00 2 Dijon Women vs Olimpija Ljubljana U19 View
09/20 15:00 2 Strasbourg Women vs Lens Women View

Results

Date R Home vs Away -
05/16 19:00 1 [1] Lyon Women vs PSG Women [2] 3-0
05/11 19:00 2 [2] PSG Women vs Paris FC Women [3] 3-0
05/11 13:15 2 [1] Lyon Women vs Dijon Women [4] 4-1
05/07 15:00 22 [12] Guingamp Women vs St Etienne Women [9] 3-2
05/07 15:00 22 [11] Strasbourg Women vs Reims Women [10] 2-1
05/07 15:00 22 [2] PSG Women vs Nantes Women [7] 1-0
05/07 15:00 22 [1] Lyon Women vs Le Havre Women [8] 2-0
05/07 15:00 22 [5] FC Fleury 91 Women vs Montpellier Women [6] 1-2
05/07 15:00 22 [4] Dijon Women vs Paris FC Women [3] 6-0
04/23 19:00 21 [7] Nantes Women vs Lyon Women [1] 0-2
04/23 19:00 21 [9] St Etienne Women vs Strasbourg Women [10] 1-1
04/23 19:00 21 [11] Reims Women vs Guingamp Women [12] 1-0

Wikipedia - Première Ligue

The Première Ligue (French: [pʁəmjɛʁ liɡ]), officially known as Arkema Première Ligue for sponsorship reasons, is a professional women's association football league at the highest level of the French football league system, and is run by the Ligue féminine de football professionnel (LFFP). Its annual competition features twelve teams playing two series of round-robin matches from September to June, to determine the four participants of a single-elimination tournament. The winners of the tournament are crowned champions of France, and contest the Trophée des Championnes match the following season. At the end of each season, the top three teams qualify for the UEFA Women's Champions League, while the two bottom teams are relegated to the Seconde Ligue.

The "Première Ligue" is the latest iteration of a competition founded in 1975 by the French Football Federation (FFF) as the amateur Division 1 Féminine. Professionalism was introduced for the first time in the 2009–10 season. The competition was ranked the best women's league in Europe according to UEFA 2019–20 women's association club coefficients. Olympique Lyonnais have won the league the most times (18), and also hold the record for consecutive wins (14).

History

The first women's association football league in France was founded in 1919 by the Fédération des Sociétés Féminines Sportives de France (FSFSF), a women's football organization in France that was led by women's football pioneer Alice Milliat. The league lasted for twelve seasons before disbanding due to the prohibition of women's football. In this context, women replaced the men who left for the war in the industries and on the farms, in addition, they invested in the sport field, thus in soccer too.

The very first match of the French women's championship took place on the morning of March 23, 1919, at the Brancion stadium in Paris between "Fémina Sport" and "En Avant". Fémina Sport would have won 2-0[1],[2], with a score of 3-1 also being mentioned[3]. The first two editions of the championship only involved Parisian teams. In April 1933, football was officially removed from sports organized by the FSFSF, due to the growing disinterest of women in the sport, which was subject to strong criticism following this detachment. The Paris Women's Football League, created in 1933, took over and on November 26, 1933, organized a Paris women's championship with ten clubs that lasted until 1937. In 1975, women's football was officially re-instated and a new league, the Division 1 Féminine, was established by the governing body of football in France, the French Football Federation. Professionalism was introduced in 2009–10 season and female football players in France began signing professional contracts with their clubs at the same season, the most notable of which is Olympique Lyonnais.

In July 2022, it was announced that the Division 1 Féminine will feature in the FIFA 23 video game.

Before the beginning of the 2024–25 season, the league's name changed from Division 1 to Première Ligue.

The "France Division 1 Women," also known as D1 Arkema for sponsorship reasons, is the premier women's soccer league in France, showcasing the country's top female football talent. Established in 2010, the league has rapidly gained recognition for its competitive nature and commitment to promoting women's sports.

Comprising 12 teams, the D1 Arkema operates on a system of promotion and relegation with the second-tier league, Division 2 Féminine. Each season, teams compete in a round-robin format, with each club playing 22 matches—11 at home and 11 away. The league runs from August to May, culminating in a thrilling race for the championship title, European qualification spots, and the battle against relegation.

The D1 Arkema is known for its high level of play, featuring many talented players, including international stars who represent their countries on the global stage. Clubs like Olympique Lyonnais, Paris Saint-Germain, and Montpellier HSC have established themselves as powerhouses, consistently competing for the title and making significant impacts in European competitions.

In addition to the on-field action, the league is dedicated to promoting women's soccer at all levels, fostering youth development, and increasing visibility for female athletes. With a growing fan base and increasing media coverage, the France Division 1 Women is not only a platform for elite competition but also a vital part of the movement towards gender equality in sports.