By Paul Lagan
Chelsea will kick-off the defence of their WSL1 title with a televised encounter against Manchester United - up North, at Leigh Sports Village on Sunday, September 6 with a 2.30pm kick-off.
It will be shown on BT Sport 2.
The second live broadcast for the Blues will be the following Sunday, September 13 when they host Bristol City at Kingsmeadow.
The match will be live on the BBC Red Button.
All WSL1 matches not selected for live broadcast will be streamed live on The FA Player.
So fill ya TV boots, here are the opening fixtures and their TV days and times:
Barclays FA Women’s Super League
Saturday 5 September
Aston Villa v Manchester City – 2.30pm (BT Sport 2)
Villa Park
Sunday 6 September
Arsenal v Reading – 12.30pm (BBC Red Button)
Meadow Park
Brighton & Hove Albion v Birmingham City - 2pm
Broadfield Stadium
Bristol City v Everton – 2pm
Twerton Park
Tottenham Hotspur v West Ham United – 2pm
The Hive
Manchester United v Chelsea – 2.30pm (BT Sport 1)
Leigh Sports Village
Saturday 12 September
West Ham United v Arsenal – 5.20pm (BT Sport 1)
Dagenham & Redbridge FC
Sunday 13 September
Chelsea v Bristol City – 12.30pm (BBC Red Button)
Kingsmeadow
Birmingham City v Manchester United – 2pm
Solihull Moors
Everton v Tottenham – 1pm
Walton Hall Park
Manchester City v Brighton & Hove Albion – 2pm
Academy Stadium
Reading v Aston Villa – 2pm
Madejski Stadium
FA Women’s Championship
Sunday 6 September
Charlton Athletic v Crystal Palace – 2pm
VCD Athletic
Coventry United v London Bees – 2pm
Butts Park Arena
Leicester City v Blackburn – 2pm
Farley Way Stadium
Liverpool v Durham – 2pm
Prenton Park
London City Lionesses v Sheffield United – 2pm
Princes Park
Saturday 12 September
Crystal Palace v London City Lionesses – 7pm
Bromley FC
Sunday 13 September
Blackburn Rovers v Charlton – 1pm
Bamber Bridge
Durham v Lewes – 12pm
Maiden Castle
London Bees v Liverpool – 2pm
The Hive
Sheffield United v Leicester City – 2pm
Chesterfield FC