The National's Women's Soccer League has announced the 2021 NWSL Challenge Cup will begin on April 9.
Following the Challenge Cup, the NWSL's 10 teams will participate in a 24-game regular season beginning May 15. There will be no break for the Olympic Games and the season is scheduled to conclude on Oct. 30 with full details of the Challenge Cup format and the complete regular season schedule set to be released at a later date.
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The Challenge Cup is a new addition to the schedule following its success as a stopgap due to COVID-19.
Six teams will proceed from the regular season into extended playoffs, which are slated to begin on Nov. 6, and the top two teams will receive a first-round bye. The NWSL championship, on Nov. 20, will then finish the season.
As well as key dates, the NWSL also released update medical protocols for the 2021 competition.
A statement read: "The NWSL's Medical Task Force has worked tirelessly in coordination with public health officials to update the league's medical and testing protocols to ensure the safest environment for our players, teams and staff to return to competition."
Megan Rapinoe, Alex Morgan and Carli Lloyd are all expected to return after not playing in 2020.