18 May 2026 – The South African Football Association (SAFA), Hollywoodbets and the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) are pleased to announce a new format for the Hollywoodbets Super League.
This venture underscores a continued commitment to building a stronger, commercially viable, and fully professional women’s football ecosystem in South Africa. This year, the league will move from a 16-team national format to two eight-team streams.
The structure will reduce the financial burden on clubs, improve matchday experiences, strengthen the broadcast product, and create more high-stakes football throughout the season.
A major feature of this format will be the introduction of a Championship Match, creating a marquee event for fans, sponsors and broadcasters while increasing the excitement around the league. The changes also pave the way for a two-division structure from 2027, introducing promotion and relegation to strengthen competitiveness and long-term sustainability within women’s football.
Alongside the new format, the league will also introduce a refreshed digital platform through nwl.co.za. Fans can look forward to festival match weekends, centrally coordinated event experiences and enhanced broadcast production in partnership with the SABC. Fans can expect awesome matchday experiences, increased television exposure, stronger radio promotion, and improved streaming accessibility where broadcast coverage is unavailable.
SAFA and Hollywoodbets believe the new structure represents more than just a format change – it is a strategic reset that will build a stronger, more sustainable and more exciting future for women’s football in South Africa.
SAFA CEO Lydia Monyepao said: ”The introduction of the festivals for this league will enhance the event experience for fans, level the competition for clubs and enhance the broadcast for viewers at home on the SABC platform. This enables us to increase the number of televised matches on SABC, thereby enhancing Hollywoodbets’ value to sponsors and attracting new sponsors.
“We appreciate the continued partnership with Hollywoodbets and the collaboration in our roadmap to realise the goals of our SAFA Women’s Football Strategy 2025-28, launched last year. Good luck to all the teams with the upcoming season of Super-Era and Super-Rise, and we look forward to the fans experiencing the best of African women’s football.”
Hollywood Group spokesperson, Vuyisile Ngobese, added: “Hollywoodbets has believed in the potential of women’s football since day one. This new format will create a stronger platform for clubs and players and provide a better experience for supporters across the country. Together with SAFA, we remain committed to helping grow and professionalise the women’s game in South Africa.”
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