All 14 teams play each other twice during the season (home and away matches – 26 competition days). At the end of the season, the best ranked team is declared "Champion de France" and is granted a spot in the
EHF Champions League's group stage. The last ranked team (14th) is relegated to the lower echelon of women's handball
Division 2 Féminine (D2F) and replaced by the top-ranked D2F team that possesses the status. Teams receive three points for a win, two points for a draw and one point for a loss.
European qualification Currently the Champion of France is granted a spot in the
EHF Champions League's group stage. The coefficients and ranks were not determined by the overall performance of a federation, as it used to be. The performances are separated by competitions (e.g.: good performance by french teams in the Champions League would not allocate more places for french teams in the European League). Thus, the new system includes separate rankings for the Champions League and the European League. Place distribution for 2023/24 Women's EHF Club competitions -
France's place attribution: •
EHF Champions League (EHF CL): 1 place •
EHF European League (EHF EL): 3 places The Champions League has 7 other spots open for clubs that are not national champions but have qualified for the European League (1 spot for the best seeded Federation of the EHF EL and 6 spots open for upgrades). The EHF European League has 8 spots open in for upgrades. A club needs to fulfill set technical and organizational or administrative requirements to be able to play in European competitions (finances, adequate playing hall, etc.). ==List of champions==