Revenues for Women's Super League clubs soared by 34% during a record-breaking 2023-24 season. The 12 teams in the WSL amassed a combined revenue of £65m, with each club generating more than £1m for the first time. Analysis from Deloitte's Sports Business Group found revenues grew from £48m in the 2022-23 season to £65m the following campaign.
The increase was driven by growth in commercial revenue, which increased by 53% from the previous season and now accounts for 40% of WSL clubs' total revenue. The revenue increases were largely driven by four clubs, with Arsenal (£15.3m), Chelsea (£11.5m), Manchester United (£9.2m) and Manchester City (£6.6m) accounting for two-thirds of the money made across the league.