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Friday 08 August 2025 11:47 am

Exclusive: WSL facing row with clubs over in-game manager interviews

By: Frank Dalleres

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WSL clubs have been asked to make managers available for in-game interviews next season
WSL clubs have been asked to make managers available for in-game interviews next season

Women’s Super League chiefs are facing a row over demands that clubs make their managers available for broadcast interviews during matches next season.

At least three clubs are understood to have objected to the radical proposal, which would apply to each team at least once per season.

There has also been disquiet at what some feel is a move that is being imposed on them without sufficient consultation. WSL chiefs are understood to dispute that.

Some of the three clubs, who include some of the WSL’s most powerful, have suggested offering other coaching staff up for in-game interview as a compromise.

While commonplace in rugby union, in-game manager interviews have not been widely used in football, where the action tends to feature fewer pauses.

The WSL is looking to innovate with its broadcast output as it enters the first season of a new five-year contract with Sky Sports and the BBC which will see almost every fixture televised.

It comes amid pressure to capitalise on another spike in domestic interest in the women’s game, after the Lionesses successfully defended their Euros title last month.

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The WSL declined to comment but sources close to the league indicated that in-game manager interviews were one of several innovations being considered.

There is appetite at the league to build on the women’s game’s reputation for being more accessible than the men’s, with broadcasting seen as one way to demonstrate that. 

WSL set to begin record-breaking TV deals

The WSL’s new TV deals are the most lucrative in women’s club football and worth a reported £65m over five years. Broadcasters are also covering production costs, taking the estimated overall investment to around £100m.

Sky Sports will show up to 78 games in the 2025-26 season and the BBC up to 21. It means that as many as 99 of the 132 fixtures will be on TV in the UK, with the remainder to be shown for free on YouTube.

Clubs have already capitalised on the increased investment with record-breaking transfers. Last month Olivia Smith became the game’s first £1m signing when she moved from Liverpool to Arsenal. It continued a trend of spiralling fees.

The WSL is also set to innovate with its spectator experience in the coming campaign, with seven of the 12 clubs set to trial allowing the consumption of alcohol in stands. Drinking in the stadium bowl has been banned in the men’s professional game since the 1980s.

The new WSL season begins on 5 September, when champions Chelsea host Manchester City at Stamford Bridge.

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