English Women’s Elite League – English Ice Hockey Association

The English Women’s Elite League represents the highest level of women’s ice hockey competition in England. Featuring the country’s strongest female teams, the league provides top-tier domestic competition throughout the season. Teams compete in regular season fixtures with the best teams advancing to playoff rounds to determine the national champion. The Elite League serves as the primary platform for developing players who aspire to represent Great Britain at international level, with many current and former GB squad members competing in the division.

Competition in the Elite League continues to strengthen as participation in women’s ice hockey grows across England. The league attracts experienced players alongside emerging talent, creating fast-paced and competitive hockey. Regular fixtures provide crucial development opportunities while maintaining high competitive standards. Clubs in the Elite League often run comprehensive programmes including training camps, strength and conditioning, and tactical preparation to ensure teams compete at the highest possible level.

Beyond the competitive aspect, the Elite League plays an important role in promoting women’s ice hockey and providing visible role models for younger female players. Spectators are welcome at all fixtures, with matches offering exciting hockey and showcasing the skill and athleticism of elite women’s players. The league continues to develop as a key component of the women’s ice hockey pathway in England, supporting both competitive excellence and the broader growth of the women’s game.