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The WSL is experiencing a ticket sales boom after Chelsea had to open an extra stand at Stamford Bridge thanks to the bounce of Euro 2022.

The WOMEN'S Super League teams are experiencing a ticket sales boom on the back of England's Euro victory.

Tottenham, Brighton and Reading are all racking up record amounts ahead of new campaigns that kick off next month.

With season tickets already sold out, Chelsea have opened two more stands at Stamford Bridge to meet additional demand ahead of the opening game against West Ham on 11 September. .

The Spurs hosted Manchester United at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium the day before, and tickets are selling fast.

The north London team holds his current WSL record (38,262) in a match against Arsenal in November 2019. Following the Euro victory, it has been described as a "staggering" level of interest by club insiders.

The Seagulls are up 563% in sales compared to this time 12 months ago, and already up 144% from last year's final numbers.

Brighton also sold his 2,200 tickets for the season opener against Aston against Villa at Amex.

There are still 24 days until the start of his new WSL campaign, but Reading has already sold his tickets for 420 seasons. Last semester, they only whipped 98 on the eve of the new season..

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Show The Friday before, Berkshire outfits sold 106.

Reading's record crowd is around 1,500, but he hopes to get closer to 2,000 at the Select Currying Stadium for the next opener against Liverpool. I'm in. Moon.

They needed to increase the area of ​​the West Stand, where they normally place fans, to accommodate the additional demand.

England have alreadycompleted a friendly against world champions USA at Wembley in October.

Only a few tickets left for the World Cup qualifier against Luxembourg on September 6th.

Meanwhile, a new Uefa report suggests the commercial value of women's matches. Gaming in Europe could grow sixfold annually over the next decade.

The Women's Football Business Case Study explores the potential growth of club football on the African continent and projects an annual value of her £578 million by 2033.

The report shows the case for investing in clubs. League football based on the popularity of women's international matches and recent progress at club level.

Nadine Kessler, Uefa's head of women's football, said: