Six things we learned at the women’s football summit in Bilbao

The WSL’s Top 4 Lockout: Good for Growth or a Glass Ceiling?

Chelsea, Arsenal, City, and United dominate the WSL again – is this the natural order, or a structural flaw in women’s football? In the seven seasons since the Women’s Super League turned professional, no team outside Chelsea, Arsenal, Manchester City, or Manchester United has ever finished in the top three. Not once. And as the […]
WSL revenues rocket: Set to hit £75m in 2025

A 1,150% surge in five years. How the Women’s Super League became one of the UK’s fastest-growing sports on the planet – and why this is just the warm-up. In 2021, the Women’s Super League (WSL) pulled in a modest £6 million in total revenue. Fast forward to 2025, and that number has rocketed to […]
The Top 10 Transfer Fee’s of all time

Once unthinkable, million plus transfer fees in women’s football are now a reality. The era of marquee signings is upon us – and the numbers are only getting bigger. From the Women’s Super League to the NWSL, global clubs are spending serious money on talent, and it’s transforming the sport in real time. Here are […]
Are we there yet? WSL and WC away day heroes

We’ve all been stuck in the car after a terrible away result, wondering why we put ourselves through the pain of those long away day trips. Whilst we all know the real answer to that (GO FOOTBALL!), it got us thinking: who are the away day heroes in the WSL and WC? Which fans are […]
Top 5 most attended matches in Women’s football history

Women’s football continues to grow in popularity, breaking barriers and shattering attendance records worldwide. Let’s take a look at some of the most iconic attended matches in the history of the sport. 5. 2022 Euro Final – England vs Germany: 87,192 Date: July 31, 2022 Venue: Wembley Stadium, London, England Host nation England faced Germany […]
Snapshot: Stadium capacities, attendance and the impact on team performance

As more WSL and WC teams adopt their clubs’ primary stadiums, we looked at how total stadium capacities differ by club, league, and whether bigger and better stadiums equal improved team performance. For the purpose of this article, we have only assigned primary stadium status to clubs who have played 50% or more of their […]
The NWSL’s Newest Team is Building Their Own Women’s-Specific Stadium

The NWSL’s Denver, Colorado-based expansion team is set to join the league in 2026, but they already have plans in place for their own women’s-specific football stadium. ands. The new club just announced the 14,500-capacity ground as part of the larger ‘Santa Fe Yards’ project in the city, creating a recreational and entertainment district in […]