Want To Go All In On Women's Soccer Content This Season? Here's Where To Start.
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Want To Go All In On Women's Soccer Content This Season? Here's Where To Start.
"Investment and audiences are flocking to women athletes in record numbers, securing almost $400 million in expansion fees since 2023 and seeing record-breaking attendance in 2025. The league's growth is happening rapidly, and two more teams are joining in the 2026 season - Boston Legacy FC and Denver Summit FC - which will officially double the size of the league since it launched in 2013."
"From former players who offer an inside perspective on the game, to journalists who have been covering the NWSL for years, to content creators who offer an informed fan perspective, there are tons of social media accounts to help you stay informed."
"Sam Mewis is a former player for the United States Women's National Team and the NWSL's North Carolina Courage and Kansas City Current, who retired in 2024. She hosts the Mewis Squared pod with her sister Kristie (also a former USWNT and NWSL player, who spent the majority of her career with the Houston Dash), and runs The Women's Game media network at Men in Blazers."
The National Women's Soccer League begins its season on March 13 with significant momentum. The league has attracted nearly $400 million in expansion fees since 2023 and achieved record-breaking attendance in 2025. Two new teams, Boston Legacy FC and Denver Summit FC, will join in 2026, doubling the league's size since its 2013 launch. For newcomers, numerous resources exist to facilitate engagement, including social media accounts from former players, journalists, and content creators offering expert perspectives. Supporters Groups for each team provide local fan engagement information. Games air across multiple platforms including CBS Sports, ESPN, ION, Prime Video, and NWSL+. Notable former players like Sam Mewis and Kristie Mewis host podcasts and media networks, while others like Christen Press and Tobin Heath contribute to the growing media landscape surrounding women's soccer.
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