WSL 2022-23: Everything you need to know about the new Women’s Super League season

Arsenal’s Vivianne Miedema, Chelsea’s Sam Kerr, Manchester City’s Chloe Kelly and Manchester United’s Alessia RussoThe Women’s Super League is back and is set to be the biggest season yet following England’s triumph at Euro 2022.It will get under way a week later than planned after the first round of fixtures was postponed as a mark of respect following the death of Queen Elizabeth II.Last season’s runners-up Arsenal kick off the campaign on Friday evening when they host Brighton. But who are the favourites this time around? Will the battle for Champions League qualification be the most competitive yet? And how can you follow this season’s action? Here’s everything you need to know about the 2022-23 WSL season.Can Women’s Super League capitalise on Euro success?How will WSL season be affected by delayed start?Football Daily podcast: WSL preview showHow to watch WSL on the BBCSeason set to break recordsWSL ticket sales have soared on the back of England’s memorable success at this summer’s Euros.Arsenal are set to break the WSL attendance record of 38,262 after selling more than 40,000 tickets for the north London derby against Tottenham this month, which will be played at Emirates Stadium.Manchester United start their campaign on Saturday against Reading at Leigh Sports Village – which was also a venue in the Women’s Euros – and it is expected to be the biggest WSL attendance ever at the ground.More than 6,500 tickets have already been sold for the midday kick-off, with the previous record attendance of 4,835 set… Click below to read the full story from BBC Sport
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