This Thursday sees the announcement of the fixtures for the new Womens' Super League season with the competition now split into two divisions of 18 teams.
The restructure of the elite level of the game has not been without controversy with one of the games established names, Doncaster Rovers Belles demoted into the second tier at the expense of Manchester City.
With a host of new signings having been made by many clubs during the winter, the Womens' game provides a very affordable, family-friendly source of top quality football. Arsenal Ladies, for instance, have season tickets on sale for 2014 priced at just £35 for adults which includes entry to all 7 WSL home clashes and any home games in either the FA or Continential Cup.
Also coming up is the all-English Champions League clash between Birmingham City and Arsenal Ladies. Tickets for the first leg at St Andrew's which takes place on 24 March are priced at £6 for adults and £3 concessions. The return will be played at Barnet's The Hive on Sunday 30 March when it is £5 adults and £2.50 concessions.
And England's Senior Women play their latest World Cup qualifier at the Amex Stadium, home of Brighton & Hove Albion on 5 April when Montenegro are the visitors for a 12:55pm kick-off.
Adult tickets are £5 with discounts for concessions, families and groups.
http://www.seagulls.co.uk/news/article/womens-world-cup-qualifier-tickets-1345404.aspx
http://www.birminghamcityladiesfc.co.uk/news/champions_league_tickets_on_sale.html
http://www.arsenalladies.com/tickets.html
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