Women’s Super League clubs report financial disparities for 2024-25 season

The Guardian Sport1 min read • Latest: Aug 20, 2026, 7:00 AM

Last updated Aug 20, 2026

Women’s Super League clubs report financial disparities for 2024-25 season
Summary

The Guardian analyzes financial accounts from eight Women's Super League clubs for the 2024-25 season, revealing significant disparities between wealthy and less affluent teams. These figures highlight an increasing gulf as the elite clubs continue to strengthen their financial position. The report also notes that any figures over £1 million have been rounded to the nearest £10,000. The analysis provides essential insights into the current financial of women's football in England, indicating ongoing challenges for clubs outside the financial elite.

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  • The Guardian reviews accounts from eight WSL clubs.
  • Financial figures for the 2024-25 season reveal stark inequalities.
  • Elite clubs demonstrate growing financial strength.
  • Figures exceeding £1 million are rounded to nearest £10,000.
  • The analysis reflects broader economic trends in women’s football.
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Detailed accounts highlight the growing financial might of the elite, and the challenges the rest of the division face The financial figures for 2024-25, the most recent season available, for the eight Women’s Super League clubs who published detailed accounts illustrate a growing gulf between the rich and the poor. The Guardian breaks down the key numbers. Note, any figures exceeding £1m have been rounded to the nearest £10,000. Continue reading...

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