Football fans have another reason to smile this week, after Optus Sport announced it will produce a dedicated program to the Barclays FA Women’s Super League, making it one of the only female sport focused programs on Australian TV.
Exclusive to Optus Sport in Australia, Women’s Football Oz Style will be hosted by former Matilda Alicia Ferguson, who will be joined every matchweek by current players and coaches along with some of the all-time greats of womens football.
Womens Football Oz Style will discuss the latest news in the Barclays FA Women’s Super League along with a behind-the-scenes look at the life and journey of the Aussie women who play in what is considered the best womens football league in the world.
Weve got eleven players and two coaches featuring in this years competition, which means we have a terrific opportunity to showcase some of our homegrown stars to an audience that is truly passionate about topflight football, Ms Ferguson said.
The WSL is not only the best womens football league in the world but also one of the fastest growing, to be able to provide a dedicated program to a football mad audience, is something both the league and Optus Sport should be extremely proud of.
Im looking forward to chatting to the likes of Sam Kerr, Hayley Raso and Caitlin Foord to discuss all things football and share their journey in the WSL with our Optus Sport subscribers.
The a girls have already made a mark in week one of the competition, so there will be plenty to talk about in this weeks episode. Ms Ferguson added.
Optus Head of TV & Content Corin Dimopoulos, said that considering the growth of the competition and womens football in Australia, it was inevitable that wed see a dedicated program for the Women’s Super League on Optus Sport.
Youve got some of the best footballers in the world turning out for the Women’s Super League, so it made sense to continue to extend our coverage for our Optus Sport subscribers, Mr Dimopoulos said.
Optus Sport subscribers love their football, so we saw this as a great opportunity to provide greater awareness and interest in the competition and share the amazing journey and lifestyle that our Aussie footballers and coaches lead overseas.
As the home of premium football in Australia, we know Optus Sport plays a key role in helping grow the womens game both here in Australia and around the world.
We hope girls and boys across Australia will watch the likes of Sam Kerr and Hayley Raso competing in the worlds best womens football league and be inspired to realise their dreams of playing in topflight football competitions, Mr Dimopoulos added.
Women’s Football Oz Style will feature on Optus Sport on Thursday nights at 8pm (AEST) during every WSL matchweek, with the first episode going to air on Thursday the 10th of September.
The Barclays FA Women’s Super League which kicked off last Sunday, provides international rights holders, such as Optus Sport, with at least two Women’s Super League games a round.
Optus Sport streams these matches live and on demand, and also transmits the WSL weekly highlights show, providing visibility across all matches from the round.
You can catch-up on all the action from matchweek one, in what was a landmark day for Australia in the FA Womens Super League here.
The 2020/21 English Premier Leagues Season kicks-off on September 12, with every match live and exclusive to Optus Sport.
Optus Sport is the home of premium football content in Australia, including exclusively live coverage of every Premier League match, the UEFA Champions League and UEFA Europa League competitions and all UEFA ³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ Team football, as well as UEFA EURO 2020. Optus Sport also holds the exclusive Australian rights to the Barclays FA Womens Super League, FIFA Club World Cup, the Japanese J.League and Korea’s K-League.
Image: Host of Women’s Football Oz Style, Alicia Ferguson