The revenue of the match day increased, although a 10 % decrease in attendance in the previous year.
The average league presence decreased to 6642.
The decline, which followed England to the FIFA World Cup for 2023, contributed to pre-tax losses of 28 million pounds-an altitude of 21 million pounds in 2022-23.
However, Deloitte expects revenues up to 100 million pounds all over the league at the end of the 2025-26 campaign, with the help of the upcoming euro in Switzerland,
“Women's football is developing in England quickly,” said Tim Bridge, the lead partner in the Deloitte SPORTS BUSINASS Group.
“Although the challenges remain, it is clear that there is a possibility for the emotional fans base and to participate to advance the development of the game.
“Benefiting from major international championships is important at specific points in time, but sustainable growth depends on organic development in the domestic league.”
Bridge added that “competitive balance is a major priority” if WSL is to maintain long -term growth, with the widening gap between higher bullets and the lowest clubs in the league.