2025 RFL Women's Super League
| 2025 RFL Women's Super League | |
|---|---|
| Duration | 14 rounds + playoffs |
| Teams | 8 |
| Matches played | 59 |
| Points scored | 3,142 |
| Highest attendance | 5,018 Wigan Warriors v St Helens (5 October 2025) |
| Lowest attendance | 245 Barrow v Warrington (13 July 2025) |
| Champions | Wigan Warriors |
| League Leaders Shield Winners | Wigan Warriors |
| Runners-up | St Helens |
| Biggest home win | Leeds Rhinos 110–0 Warrington Wolves (15 June) |
| Biggest away win | Barrow Raiders 0–92 Wigan Warriors (30 August) |
| Woman of Steel | Eva Hunter (Wigan Warriors) |
| Top point-scorer | Isabel Rowe (210) |
| Top try-scorers |
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| Promotion and relegation | |
| Promoted from Championship | Featherstone Rovers |
| Relegated to Championship | Warrington Wolves |
The 2025 RFL Women's Super League (also known as the Betfred Women's Super League for sponsorship reasons) was the ninth season of the Women's Super League, for female players in clubs affiliated to the Rugby Football League (RFL).
The regular season featured 14 rounds commencing on 16 May with the opening fixture between the 2024 champions, York Valkyrie, and Wigan Warriors, and concluded on 14 September.
The club finishing bottom was expected to play-off against the winners of the 2025 RFL Women's Championship, for a place in the 2026 RFL Women's Super League. Due to Warrington's withdrawal from the league on 5 September, this game was cancelled and Championship winners were promoted automatically. Warrington were later docked 9 points for failing to fulfil four of their fixtures.
Wigan Warriors defeated St Helens 16–12 in the Grand Final which saw a new record attendance of 5,018 for a women's grand final, to complete the treble, and their first grand final win since 2018.