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Women's World Cup: How to watch Sweden and Spain battle it out for a place in the final
Women's World Cup: How to watch Sweden and Spain battle it out for a place in the final
The Women's World Cup is down to the last four teams and a place on the biggest stage of all is now at stake.
2023-08-15 07:28
FA exploring whether Saturday 3pm TV blackout could be lifted for women’s game
FA exploring whether Saturday 3pm TV blackout could be lifted for women’s game
The Football Association is looking at whether the women’s game could be exempted from the Saturday afternoon television blackout, Baroness Sue Campbell has told MPs. Baroness Campbell, the FA’s director of women’s football, told the Culture, Media and Sport committee various options are being looked at to maximise coverage of the game on the back of the England team’s success at the Women’s Euros last summer. One of those is giving consideration to whether the women’s game could be removed from the restriction on live football coverage between 2.45pm and 5.15pm on Saturdays under Article 48 of the UEFA statutes, which the FA currently chooses to apply. Campbell said: “I think that consistent of opportunity to view the women’s game is important. It used to be, and it still is, a little bit random. We weren’t quite sure what time and what day you were going to be able to turn on and see it. “We need to get some consistency. We have been exploring Article 48, which when it was put in practice was there for men’s football, we’d like to see could the women have that slot on television? “But whatever we do we need a regular opportunity to view the game which people can access, and we need to recognise that we have a younger audience, so sticking it on in an evening might not be the best time.” The Saturday blackout will not be affected by the EFL’s new deal with Sky Sports starting in 2024-25, but the league did receive a rival offer from the streaming service DAZN which would have required the restriction to be lifted. The Premier League’s chief executive Richard Masters said in March that his organisation was a proponent of Article 48 and did not see that changing in the near term. The English top flight is set to begin its tender process for the next three-year domestic rights cycle starting from 2025-26 this autumn. Whatever we do we need a regular opportunity to view the game which people can access Baroness Sue Campbell Former England forward Ellen White agreed with Campbell that an innovative approach was required at the same hearing. “I think we need to look at grassroots football, when that’s being played, so we can maximise the amount of families and young people that are coming to games,” she said. “Sunday at 6.45 in the evening like Sue said, schools (open the next day), then again on a Saturday at 11am a lot of grassroots football teams play, so you’re destroying the viewership then, and also the amount of bums on seats in the stadium as well. “So I think we need to look at a good day and a good time to really maximise our audiences, to get bums on seats and to grow our fanbase.” White did not agree with the idea that one way to make the women’s game more financially sustainable would be to introduce a US-style closed league. “I wouldn’t agree with it because you’ve got clubs in the Championship or lower than that, and what have they got to strive for?” she said. “For me it’s really exciting and gives a lot of opportunity for the teams in the Championship and the pyramid to try and develop and prove and push themselves that they want to be part of the Women’s Super League. I don’t think the country would want to move away from that.” Campbell said the United States was able to operate that system because of its highly-developed high school and university programmes, and to replicate that in England would “cut the head off the body” of the women’s game. Meanwhile, the chair of a different parliamentary committee has written to boot manufacturers over the lack of products designed specifically for women and girls. Caroline Nokes, the chair of the Women and Equalities committee, has written to brands including Adidas and Nike after evidence was given to her committee about the disproportionate impact of anterior cruciate ligament injuries to female footballers. Campbell said ACL injuries accounted for two per cent of injuries female players suffered but accepted they could be “catastrophic” for the individual when they did occur. “I’ve asked repeatedly, ‘Can somebody tell me the cause of this?’ and of course it’s complex – is it wearing men’s shoes, is it the training surfaces, the over-stressed calendar with not enough rest? Is it the kind of physical conditioning that people are doing?” Campbell said. “We’re encouraging more research. We’re funding more research. If we haven’t got healthy, well looked after elite players then we’re failing the game.” Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Hostile Headingley awaits Australia after Bairstow row – Ashes talking points Leicester fined up to £880,000 over price fixing with JD Sports Paris St Germain sack Christophe Galtier
2023-07-05 20:55
8 Historic National Park Hotels for Your Bucket List
8 Historic National Park Hotels for Your Bucket List
From a 175-year-old farmhouse to a luxury lodge on the Grand Canyon, these are the most historic places to stay in eight national park properties.
2023-05-26 20:22
Who is Jake from State Farm? Insurance commercials actor makes Taylor Swift reference after attending NFL game with Donna Kelce
Who is Jake from State Farm? Insurance commercials actor makes Taylor Swift reference after attending NFL game with Donna Kelce
Jake from State Farm was seen enjoying Jason Kelce's game with his and Travis' mother Donna
2023-10-02 21:22
Coach feels TCU has mirrored last season's playoff team. Except these Frogs already have a loss
Coach feels TCU has mirrored last season's playoff team. Except these Frogs already have a loss
TCU is in the same position it was at this point last season before making it to the national championship game
2023-09-14 04:59
Wigan deducted four points for next season after failing to pay players’ wages
Wigan deducted four points for next season after failing to pay players’ wages
Wigan will start the League One season in August with minus-four points after the English Football League issued its latest sanction against the club for a failure to pay players’ wages. The EFL said a further four-point deduction was suspended until the end of the 2023-24 season. That suspended sanction will kick in if club owner Abdulrahman Al Jasmi fails to deposit an amount equal to 125 per cent of the club’s forecast monthly wage bill into a designated account by May 24. The additional four-point deduction would also be activated if the club fail to pay players on time at any point between now and June 2024. The club’s 2022-23 season points tally has also been reduced by three points, even though the Championship regular season is already over. Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live
2023-05-19 22:58
Futures gain on Amazon, Intel boost; key inflation data awaited
Futures gain on Amazon, Intel boost; key inflation data awaited
U.S. stock index futures climbed on Friday as robust forecasts from Amazon.com and Intel along with a pullback
2023-10-27 17:51
Tom Brady’s purchase of Raiders hits a surprising snag
Tom Brady’s purchase of Raiders hits a surprising snag
After what initially seemed like a cut-and-dry deal, Tom Brady's purchase of minority stake in the Las Vegas Raiders is facing severe complications.
2023-10-07 01:55
Hattie McDaniel, first Black actor to win an Oscar, will have her missing award replaced by the Academy
Hattie McDaniel, first Black actor to win an Oscar, will have her missing award replaced by the Academy
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) -- organization behind the Oscars -- will posthumously honor Hattie McDaniel by reinstating her missing best supporting actress Academy Award, which she won in 1940 for "Gone With the Wind."
2023-09-27 03:46
Jamie Foxx mourns longtime friend and costar Keith Jefferson
Jamie Foxx mourns longtime friend and costar Keith Jefferson
Jamie Foxx is grieving his friend Keith Jefferson, who he says recently died.
2023-10-08 05:26
When Is the NFL Trade Deadline?
When Is the NFL Trade Deadline?
When is the 2023 NFL trade deadline?
2023-08-16 05:20
Ashley Dale: Murder-accused says he was 'shocked' and 'scared'
Ashley Dale: Murder-accused says he was 'shocked' and 'scared'
Five men are on trial accused of killing council worker Ashley Dale, 28, in her Liverpool home.
2023-11-07 23:23