WSL1 Team of the Season (2017/18)
I’ve been running a ‘Team of the Week’ for WSL1 all season and I really wanted to finish off this series by producing a team for the season. What’s more, I was really curious to see who would be in it!
But how do I work out who is in the final team? Methodically. Each time a player features in a Team of the Week, they earn 1 point. If they are also the Player of the Week for a particular week, they earn an extra point. Finally, I take the players with the most points and put them into a formation that would make sense in real life (so for example, no more than 5 defender and no fewer than 3.)
And the results are in…
Overall results: The Teams of the Week included 93 players. 14 were from Arsenal and Chelsea 13 from Reading 12 were from Birmingham 10 from Man City 8 from Bristol City 7 from Liverpool 6 from Everton and Sunderland 3 from Yeovil Town
Goalkeeper: Megan Walsh was incredible for Yeovil Town. She made my Team of the Week four times and also gained a Player of the Week when Yeovil stopped Birmingham from scoring against them.
Subs: Lizzie Durack (Everton) was the goalkeeper in Team of the Week three times. Ann-Katrin Berger (Birmingham), Grace Moloney (Reading) and Hedvig Lindahl (Chelsea) each featured twice.
Defence: Steph Houghton (Man City) was the outstanding defender of the season marshalling her team on, making the Team of the Week six times and Player of the Week once. Kirsty Pearce (Reading) was also exceptional as captain and defender, making the Team of the Week five times and Player of the Week once. Maren Mjelde (Chelsea) has talent and toughness in abundance, can play in either Midfield or Defence and featured in the Team of the Week four times plus was Player of the Week once.
Subs: Birmingham’s Aoife Mannion and Kerys Harrop both featured in four Team of the Weeks. Gilly Flaherty (Chelsea), Abbie McManus (Man City) and Laren Dykes (Bristol City) featured in three.
Midfield: Ji So-Yun (Chelsea) makes football look like an artform. She was the outstanding midfielder of the year having made the Team of the Week five teams and Player of the Week once. Jordan Nobbs (Arsenal) was unstoppable when on song. She made the Team of the Week three times and Player of the Week twice. Jill Scott (Man City) has incredible stamina and shooting. She made the Team of the Week four times and was Player of the Week once. Alex Greenwood (Liverpool) is consistently excellent and was by far Liverpool’s most regular player in the Team of Week (six times). Gemma Davison (Chelsea) had an amazing start to the season. She featured in the Team of the Week four times and was Player of the Week once.
Subs: Danielle van de Donk is the quintessential box-to-box midfielder and featured in the Team of the Week four times. Ever-creative Laura Coombs (Liverpool) was in the Team of the Week twice and was Player of the Week once. The very talented Reading midfielders Lauren Bruton, Farah Williams, Jade Moore and Remi Allen each featured in the Team of the Week three times.
Attack: Ellen White (Birmingham) had an incredible season and was goalscorer supreme. She featured in the Team of the Week five times and was the Player of the Week three times. Nikita Parris (Man City) is such a talented player and terrorises defenders with skill and timing of her runs. She featured in the Team of the Week five teams and was Player of the Week twice. Subs: Beth Mead (Arsenal) was consistently excellent for Arsenal and was in the Team of the Week four times. Bethany England (Liverpool) had some sensational weeks and was in the Team of the Week three times and was Player of the Week once.
Player of the Season: Tallying up the points, there is a clear winner... Ellen White has 8 points and had a sensational season. Runners up, the magnificent Man City pair Steph Houghton and Nikita Parris who both finished up with 7 points each.











