WSL 2 teams engage in unique pre-season bonding activities
BBC Sport • 1 min read • Latest: Aug 21, 2026, 1:22 PM
Last updated Aug 21, 2026

Women's Super League 2 clubs are utilizing various creative activities for team bonding ahead of the season, which starts on 4 September. Nottingham Forest traveled to Canada, where players participated in wildlife tours and a speed-dating exercise to strengthen team dynamics. Sheffield United enjoyed a real-life game of 'Hunted' in the Peak District. Additionally, Sunderland goalkeeper Fran Stenson shared her surprising experience mistaking dolphins for sharks during coastal exploration.
- •Nottingham Forest hosted speed-dating exercises for team bonding in Canada.
- •Sheffield United played 'Hunted' to enhance team collaboration.
- •Fran Stenson mistook dolphins for sharks while exploring the coast with Sunderland.
- •Wolves engaged in fitness activities like abseiling during their Lake District trip.
- •The WSL 2 season is set to begin on 4 September.
- 1:22 PMBBC Sport — Speed-dating, sharks & Hunted - unique pre-season tales from WSL 2
"BBC Sport looks into some of the unique ways Women's Super League 2 clubs have been preparing during pre-season.
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