UEFA Women's Europa Cup 02/11 11:00 - Sparta Prague (W) v FK Austria Vienna (W) - View
Czechia Div 1 Women 02/14 13:00 11 FC Prague (W) v Sparta Prague (W) - View
UEFA Women's Europa Cup 02/18 18:30 - FK Austria Vienna (W) v Sparta Prague (W) - View
Czechia Div 1 Women 02/21 13:00 12 Sparta Prague (W) v Lokomotiva BH Herspice (W) - View
Czechia Div 1 Women 03/14 13:00 13 Sparta Prague (W) v Banik Ostrava (W) - View
Czechia Div 1 Women 03/21 13:00 14 Slavia Prague (W) v Sparta Prague (W) - View

The women's section of AC Sparta Prague is a women's football club from Prague, Czech Republic. Together with their local neighbour Slavia, Sparta dominates the national league having won 21 of the 32 titles while Slavia has won the other eleven. They have taken part in UEFA competitions several times and got their best result in the 2005–06 UEFA Women's Cup when they reached the quarter-finals, losing over two legs to Djurgården.

Ahead of the 2024–25 season, it was announced that Sparta players would be becoming full professionals for the first time.

On 4 October 2025, Sparta Prague signed a memorandum about cooperation with Prague 9 and 18. Sparta would build a new stadium for women's football academy on the grounds of Stadion SK Prosek.

Sparta Prague Women (Sparta Praha Ženy) is a prominent football club representing the Czech Republic in women's soccer. Based in Prague, the team is part of the larger Sparta Prague sports club, renowned for its rich history and contribution to Czech football. The women's team competes in the Czech Women's First League, the top tier of women's football in the country, and has established itself as a competitive and successful side within the league. Known for their skilled players, tactical discipline, and passionate fan base, Sparta Prague Women continue to strive for domestic titles and aim to make a significant impact in European competitions. The club emphasizes development, teamwork, and excellence, fostering talent to promote the growth of women's football in the Czech Republic.