2019–20 FA Women's Championship

The 2019–20 FA Women's Championship is the second season of the rebranded FA Women's Championship, the second tier of women's football in England. It was renamed from the FA WSL 2 which was founded in 2014. The season began on 18 August 2019.

Teams
Twelve teams were originally scheduled to compete in the Championship for the 2019–20 season, an increase of one team from the previous season. This was a planned progression of the restructuring of the English women's game, a move prompted to provide for a fully professional Women's Super League (WSL) starting with the 2018–19 season. Membership of both the first and second tier is subject to a license, based on a series of off-the-field criteria.

However, at the end of the 2018–19 Championship the top two teams, Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur, gained promotion to the WSL. They were scheduled to be replaced by Yeovil Town, who were relegated from the WSL after finishing 11th in the 2018–19 season but the team was denied a license in May 2019 and instead granted third tier status. The two promoted teams were Blackburn Rovers, the winners of the 2018–19 FA Women's National League Northern Division, and Coventry United, the winners of Southern Division. As a result, the competition shall run with only 11 teams for the second consecutive season.

No teams were relegated from the Championship following 2018–19 season to facilitate the expansion from 11 to 12 teams. However, because 11 teams only contested the 2019–20 season, the winners of the National League North and South divisions will both once again be promoted while one Championship team will be relegated.

On 13 May 2019, a Millwall FC statement announced the Lionesses team was no longer affiliating itself with the men's team, instead forming an independent and fully-professional breakaway team called London City Lionesses for the start of the 2019–20 season with the aim of transferring the operating license of the old Lionesses team. Millwall also announced their intention to retain its own women's team with the support of the Community Trust, eventually contesting the season in the fifth tier Eastern Region Women's Football League.

Table
In a change from the previous season, there will now be a one up one down system between the WSL and Championship meaning only the first placed team will be automatically promoted subject to obtaining a licence instead of two, with one WSL team getting relegated to take their place. Still with a view to expanding the top two tiers to twelve teams each by the start of the 2020–21 season, one Championship team will be relegated and will be replaced by the winners of both the National League North and South divisions regardless of the result of the Championship play-off but again subject to obtaining a licence.