FA Women's Super League

Sports executive Andrea Ekblad has joined the Football Association as ‘Broadcast Lead - Women’s Professional Game’, in a role that covers the top two tiers of women’s football in England, the Women’s Super Lea…

A major review of women's football in England has recommended a series of changes to the governance of the game with its author, the former international Karen Carney, claiming that the sport could become…

English Women’s Super League (WSL) clubs witnessed a 60-per-cent rise in revenue, from £20m (€23.4m/$25.2m) to £32m, across the 2020-21 to 2021-22 seasons, according to Deloitte’s Sports Business Group. In

The first four months of 2023 brought record TV viewership for women’s sport in the UK, according to the Women’s Sport Trust. Citing data from Futures Sport & Entertainment, the Trust said 20.6 m

Manchester United has hired The Women’s Football Magazine editor-in-chief Helen Rowe-Willcocks as its first staff member dedicated to creating and managing content for its Women’s Super League team, Man…

Indian digital platform FanCode has secured exclusive streaming rights in India to the FA Women's Super League. FanCode will show 20 select matches this season and 57 matches in the 2023-24 season

Subscription sports broadcaster DAZN has launched a new package in Spain dedicated to women’s football. Entitled DAZN Victoria, the new package is priced at €9.99 ($10.73) per month.

Barclays group head of sponsorship Tom Corbett has said he is delighted with the knock-on effects of the Lionesses’ Uefa Euro 2022 victory, and admits the brand had no idea of the explosion in women’s foo…

Streaming platform DAZN has secured rights to show the FA Women's Super League and Women's FA Cup in Spain, Italy, Japan and other territories for two seasons, from 2022-23 to 2023-24

US sportswear and equipment company Nike has expanded its relationship with the Football Association (FA) by agreeing a multi-year deal to become the official ball supplier to the Women’s Super League (…

Pay-television broadcaster Sky has widened its commitment to the Women’s Super League by acquiring rights to the top tier of English women’s club football in Germany, Austria and Switzerland.

With 2022 promising one of the most exciting women’s sports calendars in history, Chris Hurst, trustee of the Women’s Sport Trust, examines where the growth opportunities are for the industry.

The FA Women’s Super League (WSL) and the ECB Women’s Hundred succeeded in bringing nearly 11 million new UK viewers to women’s sport in 2021, making it a record-breaking year for the sector, a new repor…

British bank Barclays has increased its sponsorship investment across UK football through renewals of its deals with the Football Association (FA) and the Premier League

Sports data and technology company Stats Perform has agreed a three-year extension to its agreement with the English Football Association that will see it become the official data provider of the top-tier…

Tottenham Hotspur has named Herbalife Nutrition as the official nutrition partner to the club’s women’s team ahead of the upcoming 2021-22 Women's Super League season.

The Women’s Super League, the top tier of women’s club football in England, still needs to go through a number of media-rights cycles before it is able to become self-sustainable, according to director of …

England’s Football Association has announced that its top-tier Women’s Super League will “bring in more revenue than any women’s domestic league in the world” after it secured lucrative domestic media rig…