Barclays invest £55m in WSL & grassroots football in England Barclays revealed they have invested a total of £55m in the women’s game as part…
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The latest news from the Women’s Super League (WSL) – the top flight of women’s football in England. As the league continues to develop and grow, we keep you updated with the massive rise in attendance and viewership of the game.
Part of the reason revenues are soaring in the WSL is because of the money and resources men’s football provides to its women’s clubs, allowing…
All WSL matches are available to watch in the UK on the BBC, Sky Sports or, for the first time this season, on YouTube. We…
Manchester City have announced Japan international Risa Shimizu has suffered an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury. The club say she has had successful surgery after…
Manchester City have signed goalkeeper Katie Startup from Brighton & Hove Albion on a two-year contract until the summer of 2026. The 25-year-old spent the…
Emirates to be Arsenal women’s main home next season Arsenal women will use Emirates Stadium as their main home ground from the start of next…
Miedema to leave Arsenal at end of the season Striker Vivianne Miedema will leave Arsenal at the end of the season after seven years, the…
“Of course, mathematically it’s not, but I think the title is done. Our job between now and the end of the season is to keep pushing until the end, but I think it will be very difficult.”
WSL: BBC Sport signs extended TV rights deal for 2024-25 season BBC Sport has agreed a one-year rights extension with the Women’s Super League to…
Chelsea agree deal for Sonia Bompastor to replace Emma Hayes as manager Lyon manager Sonia Bompastor is set to take over from Emma Hayes as…
Arsenal manager Jonas Eidevall has dismissed accusations from Chelsea boss Emma Hayes of him acting with ‘male aggression’ on the touchline during the Women’s League Cup final.
The Women’s Super League (WSL) has already set a new season attendance record – with six rounds (or 36 games) left to play.
Emma Hayes is out to make Stamford Bridge a fortress and silence Women’s Super League rivals Arsenal Arsenal head to Stamford Bridge for a blockbuster…
Attendance and viewership of the women’s game has skyrocketed in recent years in England, and plans for the next season suggest it’ll only keep growing.
The current Women’s Super League (WSL) attendance record came in Arsenal’s win over Chelsea at the Emirates on 10 December, which was watched by 59,042.
Every Women’s Super League (WSL) match is set to be broadcast live next season, in a landmark new deal that could be worth £20 million a year.
Mayra Ramirez: Chelsea sign Colombia striker for British record fee Chelsea have signed Colombia striker Mayra Ramirez, 26, from Levante for a British record fee. …
Dazn lifts paywall on women’s football to encourage growth and investment UK sports platform Dazn has declared the removal of its paywall on all women’s…
WSL seeks an increase of more than 150% with broadcasters for their domestic TV deal The Women’s Super League (WSL) will seek an increase of…
First WSL sticker album launches The FA has partnered with Italian sticker company Panini for a Women’s Super League (WSL) sticker album. The company has…
Arsenal batter Chelsea in front of record WSL crowd of 59,042 at Emirates Arsenal 4-1 Chelsea In front of a record crowd at the Emirates Stadium, Arsenal…
FA faces battle to lift 3pm Saturday blackout for WSL The FA wants to show Women’s Super League (WSL) football games on TV at 3…
WSL: 55,000 tickets sold for Arsenal clash with Chelsea 55,000 tickets have been sold for Sunday’s Women’s Super League game at the Emirates as Arsenal…
WSL takeover: WSL and Championship clubs to move to club-owned structure The FA has announced that England’s two women’s football leagues – the Women’s Super…
WSL: Record numbers for Super League: 1.1 million tune in for Chelsea match Chelsea’s 5-1 win over Liverpool in the Women’s Super League (WSL) with…