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The issue here isn't with UK broadcasters.
Based on their extensive domestic coverage of WSL and Women's FA Cup, the BBC will be more than eager to pay.
It's more aimed at broadcasters in other European nations. But is there really the same interest for coverage as in England?
Take the example of Spain who came within 6 minutes of knocking England out of the Euros.
Barcelona Women are a top side. Champions League winners in 2021, finalists in 2022, and in the final this year.
The top 2 attendances last week in the WSL-equivalent Primera División Femenino were 2,196 and 1,654.
The other 5 games attracted attendances in the hundreds, the lowest being 200.
The previous week, there was only one attendance (4,850) in the thousands. All the other 6 were below 1,000.
As for Euro Runners-Up Germany, it's an average of 2,719 per match this season (which includes an outlier 38,365).
France? A month ago, the highest attendance was 863 in that weekend's top-flight domestic fixtures, the lowest just 139.
Most broadcasters will be looking at the base interest level of domestic attendances and bid accordingly, as they'd do with commissioning any other programme based on viewing interest level.
And since the awarding of the 2018 and 2022 World Cups, I don't think any of us need to take any lessons from FIFA and Infantino about 'moral and legal obligations'.
Based on their extensive domestic coverage of WSL and Women's FA Cup, the BBC will be more than eager to pay.
It's more aimed at broadcasters in other European nations. But is there really the same interest for coverage as in England?
Take the example of Spain who came within 6 minutes of knocking England out of the Euros.
Barcelona Women are a top side. Champions League winners in 2021, finalists in 2022, and in the final this year.
The top 2 attendances last week in the WSL-equivalent Primera División Femenino were 2,196 and 1,654.
The other 5 games attracted attendances in the hundreds, the lowest being 200.
The previous week, there was only one attendance (4,850) in the thousands. All the other 6 were below 1,000.
As for Euro Runners-Up Germany, it's an average of 2,719 per match this season (which includes an outlier 38,365).
France? A month ago, the highest attendance was 863 in that weekend's top-flight domestic fixtures, the lowest just 139.
Most broadcasters will be looking at the base interest level of domestic attendances and bid accordingly, as they'd do with commissioning any other programme based on viewing interest level.
And since the awarding of the 2018 and 2022 World Cups, I don't think any of us need to take any lessons from FIFA and Infantino about 'moral and legal obligations'.
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