Twelve teams contested the 2022–23 Women's Super League season.
Liverpool were confirmed as the
2021–22 FA Women's Championship champions on 3 April 2022, ensuring that they would return to the WSL for the first time since the 2019–20 season after a two year absence. On 4 May 2022, founding members
Birmingham City were relegated meaning the 2022–23 season was the first WSL season without them.
Stadium changes Having spent the previous three seasons at
The Hive Stadium following promotion to the WSL in 2019, Tottenham Hotspur relocated to
Brisbane Road, home of
Leyton Orient, ahead of the 2022–23 season. In addition, eight of the ten clubs whose women's team play at secondary stadia moved select matches to the club's primary ground throughout the season. This would have included on opening weekend with Brighton & Hove Albion hosting Aston Villa at
Falmer Stadium, Chelsea hosting West Ham United at
Stamford Bridge, and Tottenham Hotspur hosting Manchester United at
Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. With Reading already playing at the
Madejski Stadium, it would have meant four of the six openers taking place at the stadium used by their respective clubs' men's team with Everton and Manchester City the only home sides not to do so. However, the opening weekend was postponed along with all other football fixture in the country following the death of
Elizabeth II, meaning the predicted "record breaking start" to the season off the back of
Euro 2022 was on hold. Everton and West Ham United were the two teams to not play any WSL matches at the club's primary ground during the season.
Personnel and kits Managerial changes ==League table==