Results

England National League Division 1 Women 02/23 14:00 - Actonians Women v London Bees Women W 1-2
England National League Division 1 Women 02/16 14:00 - QPR Women v London Bees Women W 1-3
England National League Division 1 Women 02/13 19:55 - London Seaward Women v London Bees Women W 0-2
England FA Cup Women 01/12 14:00 10 London Bees Women v Rugby Borough Women L 0-6
England National League Division 1 Women 01/05 14:00 - London Bees Women v Reading Women L 1-2
England FA Cup Women 12/08 13:00 9 London Bees Women v QPR Women D 2-2
England National League Division 1 Women 12/01 14:00 - London Bees Women v Chesham Utd Women W 6-1
England FA Cup Women 11/24 13:00 8 London Bees Women v Chatham Town Women W 3-2
England National League Division 1 Women 11/10 14:00 - Ashford Town (Middx) Women v London Bees Women W 0-5
England FA Cup Women 11/03 13:00 7 Farnham Town Women v London Bees Women W 0-2
England National League Division 1 Women 09/26 18:45 - London Bees Women v London Seaward Women W 3-0
England National League Division 1 Women 09/01 13:30 - Chatham Town Women v London Bees Women L 4-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 11 6 5
Wins 8 3 5
Draws 1 1 0
Losses 2 2 0
Goals for 29 15 14
Goals against 15 13 2
Clean sheets 4 1 3
Failed to score 1 1 0

Wikipedia - London Bees

London Bees is an English women's football club affiliated with Barnet F.C. They play in the FA Women's National League Division One South East, the fourth tier of the English women's football pyramid. The club has been in existence under several names since 1975, originally being called District Line Ladies F.C. The team were re-branded as London Bees after joining the new WSL 2 for the 2014 season. The club have a first team and a youth academy; both train and play at the Hive Stadium.

History

The club began in 1975 as District Line Ladies FC, then merged with Wembley FC in 1993 to become Wembley Ladies FC. In 1996 Wembley won the League Cup by defeating Doncaster Belles. In 1997 Wembley reached the FA Women's Cup final after defeating Arsenal in the semi-final. However they were unable to beat Millwall Lionesses and lost 1-0 at the Boleyn Ground. In 1997 the club moved to play at Hanwell Town FC but kept the Wembley Ladies name. In 1998, the club became affiliated with Barnet FC, amalgamating with the existing Barnet Ladies FC from the Greater London League to form Barnet FC Ladies.

In March 2010 Barnet F.C. Ladies were announced as an unsuccessful bidder for the FA Women's Super League. In 2013, they were successful in their bid to join the WSL under their new name of London Bees for the 2014 season.

In the 2016 FA WSL summer season, London Bees became the first WSL 2 club to reach the semi-finals of the FA WSL Cup, after notable wins against Chelsea Ladies on penalties and Sheffield Ladies in their quarter-final fixture. They were later defeated in the semi-final by Birmingham City Ladies.

In the 2020–21 season, London Bees finished bottom of the Championship and were relegated to the third tier of English women's football.

In the 2024-2025 season, London Bees finished fourth in the FA Women's National League Division One South East, the fourth tier of English women's football.

The London Bees Women are a professional women's soccer team based in London, England. Competing in the FA Women's Championship, the Bees are known for their dynamic playing style and commitment to developing young talent. Established in 2014, the team has quickly made a name for itself in the women's football landscape, showcasing a blend of experienced players and promising newcomers.

The Bees play their home matches at The Hive Stadium, a modern facility that provides an exciting atmosphere for fans and players alike. With a strong focus on community engagement, the London Bees actively promote women's football and inspire the next generation of female athletes through various outreach programs and initiatives.

Under the guidance of a dedicated coaching staff, the team emphasizes teamwork, skill development, and tactical awareness, striving for success both on and off the pitch. The London Bees are not just a soccer team; they are a symbol of empowerment and ambition in women's sports, aiming to elevate the profile of women's football in the UK and beyond.