Women's Super League: talking points from the weekend's action

It has been a landmark week for Chelsea and Manchester United while Arsenal appear to have found themselves again

Every Women’s Super League game over the weekend was shown live, with kick-offs staggered to allow each one to get its share of attention. Make no mistake, that share is growing. Last week the WSL’s new £8m-a-season, three-year broadcasting deal with Sky and the BBC was announced, another huge step forward for the league. BT Sport might have been outbid for the new contract, but it is important to acknowledge the contribution they have made by taking the rights when nobody else wanted them, investing heavily, and establishing demand for coverage of domestic women’s football to the point where those rights are now hotly contested. Five years ago you would have struggled to find any domestic games on television, and now they are regularly going to be on the BBC’s main channels. The game continues to move so fast, and only in one direction.

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from Football | The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/football/2021/mar/29/womens-super-league-talking-points-from-the-weekends-action

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