Latest news on Birmingham City Women, covering WSL2 fixtures, results, transfers, Amy Merricks and St Andrew's @ Knighthead Park.
Birmingham City Women, known to supporters as "Blues Women" or "the Blues", compete in the Barclays Women's Super League 2, the second tier of English women's football. Founded by a group of dedicated female fans in 1968, the club has grown from local friendly matches into a founding member of the original FA Women's Super League in 2011, going on to win the FA Women's Cup in 2012.
The team is managed by Amy Merricks, who works alongside technical director Hope Powell, the former England manager and player. Birmingham play their home fixtures at St Andrew's @ Knighthead Park, sharing the historic ground with the men's side. The women's team has undergone a significant ownership change, with an investment group led by Shelby Companies, a subsidiary of Knighthead Capital Management, acquiring a majority stake, with former England international Karen Carney and former tennis world number one Kim Clijsters among the consortium.
The club's WSL2 campaign has been closely fought, with promotion to the top-flight WSL remaining a persistent target after near misses in recent seasons. Birmingham's quest to return to the Women's Super League continues to generate strong interest among fans, with squad strength, summer signings and pre-season friendlies against high-profile opposition all part of ongoing coverage. The new ownership structure has also raised questions about long-term investment, infrastructure and the club's broader ambitions within English women's football.
Beyond results on the pitch, Birmingham City Women carry significant cultural weight as one of the longest-established clubs in the women's game. The team has produced notable England internationals through its academy system over the decades and continues to invest in youth development. Community engagement, matchday attendances and the growing visibility of women's football in the Midlands all form part of the club's wider story, reflecting the sport's rising profile across England.
Historically, Birmingham endured a difficult period after the men's club withdrew financial support in 2005, surviving only through a personal donation before re-affiliating with Birmingham City in 2010. That resilience underpinned the club's status as a WSL founder member and its surprise run to the 2012 FA Women's Cup final triumph. The team's subsequent relegation from the WSL and years competing for promotion form an important backdrop to its current ambitions under new ownership.
Staying informed about Birmingham City Women means keeping track of fixtures, transfers, managerial updates and the evolving ownership picture at St Andrew's @ Knighthead Park. Our NewsNow feed brings together the latest headlines on the Blues Women, offering fans and followers of WSL2 a comprehensive, constantly updated source for everything happening at the club.