[3] Shamrock Rovers withdrew from the league, leaving seven teams to play each other.
[4] Wexford Youths won the league title, finishing two points clear of second placed UCD Waves.
[5][6] UCD Waves also finished as runners-up in the 2014 FAI Women's Cup, losing 2–1 after extra time in the final to Raheny United.
In the final they defeated Peamount United 3–2 after extra time with a last minute Katie McCabe goal.
[7][8] McCabe, who had also scored in the FAI Women's Cup final, missed out on the opportunity to finish the season as the league top goalscorer after Raheny's final league opponents, Cork City, forfeited the game as they were unable to field a team.