[1] In its first three seasons, the league was divided into two Conferences that played a double round robin, with the winner of both contesting a final for the championship.
[5] Llandudno Junction's stay in the league lasted just one season before they were relegated; they were replaced by Northop Hall Girls.
[6] The choice of top-tier teams in the restructuring was met with a significant amount of criticism, as Abergavenny had finished within the top four during the 2020–21 season and The New Saints did not have a complete senior women's side.
[7][8] FAW head of women's football Lowri Roberts stood by their decision, adding that "we have to be able to compete with Tier 3 in England.
The rebranding was in part an effort to remove the word "Women's" from the league name to achieve better parity with the men's game.
As of 2024, Wales was ranked 48th in Europe – granting them one placement in the UEFA Women's Champions League qualifying rounds.