This week features the second leg of the UEFA Women's Champions League semi-finals, plus games from the USA, Italy, and more.

The second leg of the 2023/24 UEFA Women's Champions League semi-finals gets underway this week, but that is not the only exciting match coming up in the world of women's football.

Here's all you need to know ahead of another week in women's football.

What to watch in women's football: April 26th to April 28th

Serie A (Women)

Another round of Serie A kicks off on Friday featuring Juventus and Inter. Although the Bianconere are eight points behind Scudetto front runners Roma, they nonetheless will be doing their best to pick up all three points in this tie and heap more misery on an Inter side who come into that match having lost their last two games on the spin.

Saturday's games include Napoli, who have won just one game all season and look set for a swift return to Serie B, welcoming Como. That match can be live streamed on DAZN USA at 8:30 am EST for fans based in the United States.

NWSL

Over in the United States, the NWSL season is in full swing. The action also starts on Friday with a double header featuring Washington Spirit vs Orlando Pride, followed by Angel City vs Kansas City Current. Given that Washington Spirit and Kansas City are second and first in the NWSL table and are only separated by just one point, these two games could prove decisive in causing some changes in the league standings by the time this round is completed.

Other matches taking place this round include Chicago Red Stars, who suffered a recent wobble but have since bounced back to remain in third, welcoming Portland Thorns. Fans in the USA can catch that game via ion at 7.30 pm EST.

Women's Super League

This weekend's games will be quite interesting, as reigning WSL champions Chelsea are not in action this weekend. That means there are great opportunities for fellow title chasers Manchester City to put more distance between themselves and the Blues. At the moment, Manchester City are on top of the table by three points and will be expected to extend that to six as they will travel to face relegation threatened Bristol City on Saturday.

Meanwhile, Arsenal, who sit in third place and are six points behind the league leaders, will be hoping to still retain a very slim glimmer of hope at catching up when they travel to face Everton on Saturday. If the Gunners can win that game, it will definitely make things a lot more intense when they head over to face Manchester City next weekend.

UEFA Women's Champions League

On Saturday, the UEFA Women's Champions League resumes as the second leg of the semi-finals gets underway. First up on the docket will be Chelsea vs Barcelona, with the Blues holding a slim 1-0 advantage from the first leg. That game will be live streamed via DAZN USA  for fans in the USA, with a kick off at 12:30 pm EST (9:30 am PST). 

Then, on Sunday, it's set to be another installment of an all-French derby as PSG take on Lyon, the most titled team in this competition. The first leg finished as a five goal thriller, and although Lyon did win that clash 3-2, PSG still have their foot firmly in this contest and could spring a major surprise as they will be playing in front of their home fans this weekend. That game is also available via DAZN USA and live streaming starts at 10 am EST.


Although it is somewhat quieter in terms of number of matches being played over the next few days, there are still some games you will not want to miss.

What to watch in women's football: April 29th to May 2nd

NWSL

On Wednesday, there will be a triple header over in the NWSL. The action starts at 7 pm EST with Orlando Pride vs North Carolina Courage, followed by an 8 pm EST tie featuring Chicago Red Stars vs Washington Spirit and will conclude at 10 pm EST with Bay vs Portland Thorns. Notably, the Bay-Portland Thorns match is one of the games taking place on CBS this season for fans located in the USA.

Women's Super League

An exciting midweek tie will certainly be on the cards with Liverpool vs Chelsea taking place on Wednesday. The Blues will be involved in this match just a few days after their European duties and given that Manchester City could be as much as six points clear, the pressure certainly will be on Emma Hayes's team to make sure they don't slip up in this tie.

Liga F

Like Chelsea, Barcelona will be returning to domestic action this week with a make up midweek tie against Madrid. The Blaugrana are on the cusp of completing another season sans defeat, with 22 wins and one draw so far. However, as fans saw last term, they are prone to the occasional slip-up, and it was none other than Madrid who beat them 2-1 on the last matchday of the 2022/23 season to end their long-standing unbeaten run in Liga F.

Didn't find your favorite women's league on this list? No worries, as this is just a highlight of some of the exciting games coming up this week. Make sure to check out our special Women's Football Page here at LiveSoccerTV.com for full broadcast info, match updates, news, and more.