Women's Super League Revenue Grows Dramatically on Deals With BBC, Sky Sports
- The Women's Super League saw a 60% increase in revenue for the 2020-21 season.
- The rise was fueled by new broadcast and commercial agreements.
- The WSL's broadcast contract with the BBC and Sky Sports is worth around 8 million pounds annually.
- Arsenal made the most money, followed by Chelsea, Manchester United and Manchester City, which together accounted for 70% of the league's total revenue.
- Matchday revenue made up 10% of total revenue but is expected to increase significantly next season.