Tottenham Hotspur's Josie Green, left, tackles Manchester United's Leah Galton during the English Women's Super League match between Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester United at the Hive stadium in London Saturday, Oct. 10, 2020.
(AP Photo/Alastair Grant)LONDON – England’s soccer leadership has a couple of priorities for the women’s teams.
For the third season, England is home to Europe’s only fully professional women’s league, which is subsidized by the FA but is proving increasingly attractive to foreign broadcasters buying rights.
“We will make that call and announce in November,” Sue Campbell, the FA’s director of the women’s game, said Monday.
The Women’s Super League is still operated by the FA but it would be willing to cede control for another body that could enhance its development.