{"id":292244,"date":"2023-09-27T10:34:41","date_gmt":"2023-09-27T10:34:41","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/tellmysport.com\/?p=292244"},"modified":"2023-09-27T10:34:41","modified_gmt":"2023-09-27T10:34:41","slug":"changes-on-and-off-the-pitch-as-a-new-era-approaches-for-womens-super-league","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/tellmysport.com\/soccer\/changes-on-and-off-the-pitch-as-a-new-era-approaches-for-womens-super-league\/","title":{"rendered":"Changes on and off the pitch as a new era approaches for Women\u2019s Super League"},"content":{"rendered":"
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After a summer in which the England team took another historic step forward, the Women\u2019s Super League returns this week with the next major phase in its development on the horizon.<\/p>\n
New ground was broken by the Lionesses once again as, a year on from claiming their first major trophy with Euros glory on home soil, they reached a maiden World Cup final.<\/p>\n
While they ended up being edged 1-0 by Spain on August 20, the exploits of Sarina Wiegman\u2019s side at the tournament in Australia and New Zealand only further strengthened the sense of momentum surrounding the English women\u2019s game.<\/p>\n
The WSL has been a key contributor to that as well and, as the start of the 2023-24 season draws near, there has been much talk about the division \u2013 which has been fully professional since 2018 \u2013 entering a new era.<\/p>\n
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An independent company currently being referred to as \u2018NewCo\u2019 is set to take over the running of the league and the second-tier Championship from the Football Association from the start of 2024-25 onwards, and WSL chair Dawn Airey has spoken about the ambition to create the first billion-pound league structure in women\u2019s football.<\/p>\n
Indicators of the growth the WSL has enjoyed to this point include its broadcast deal with Sky and the BBC that started in 2021 and runs to the end of this coming season, and attendance figures, with the FA reporting the average rose by 170 per cent in 2022-23 compared to 2021-22, and a record 47,367 watching Arsenal v Tottenham at the Emirates Stadium last September.<\/p>\n
That high mark may well be surpassed on the first day of the 2023-24 campaign this Sunday, when Arsenal are back at the stadium to kick-off with a clash against Liverpool \u2013 ticket sales hit 48,000 with a few days still to go in the build-up to the match.<\/p>\n
The season will see a number of matches taking place at Premier League grounds, with three of those coming in the opening round.<\/p>\n
Arsenal have committed to Jonas Eidevall\u2019s Gunners, who came third last term as well as winning the League Cup, playing five WSL games at the Emirates across the season.<\/p>\n
And the number is four for champions Chelsea at Stamford Bridge, starting with Sunday\u2019s meeting with Tottenham as Emma Hayes\u2019 side \u2013 also FA Cup winners last term \u2013 open their bid for a fifth league title on the bounce.<\/p>\n
The runners-up to the Blues in both the league and FA Cup last season, their best finish in either competition, were Manchester United, who begin on Sunday by facing Aston Villa at Villa Park \u2013 minus Alessia Russo, after the England striker left in the summer and joined Arsenal.<\/p>\n
It has also been confirmed that Marc Skinner\u2019s United will play their WSL derbies against Manchester City this term at Old Trafford (November) and the Etihad Stadium (March).<\/p>\n
Elsewhere on the opening day, Gareth Taylor\u2019s City, seeking to bounce back after finishing outside the Champions League berths in fourth last season, are away against West Ham, who have a new boss in Rehanne Skinner.<\/p>\n
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Skinner, successor to Paul Konchesky, was previously at Tottenham, where Robert Vilahamn has replaced interim Vicky Jepson in the division\u2019s other summer managerial change.<\/p>\n
Everton host Brighton at Walton Hall Park, while newly-promoted Bristol City start their top-flight return by taking on Leicester at Ashton Gate, the ground set to be the venue for all the Robins\u2019 WSL home games this term.<\/p>\n