
talkSPORT has agreed a new three-year deal with WSL Football to hold exclusive radio rights until 2028.
The agreement follows the network’s coverage of UEFA Women’s EURO 2025 this summer and will see 16 Women’s Super League matches broadcast live across each season.
As the WSL season begins this weekend, talkSPORT will provide regular updates, with reporters attending matches and conducting post-match interviews with managers and players.
Every WSL club will feature on air, with two live interviews per club per season across talkSPORT programmes. These will include appearances on The Kick Back, the women’s football show hosted by Shebahn Aherne and her sister, Republic of Ireland international Ruesha Littlejohn.
Players and managers will also be guests on talkSPORT’s Women’s Football Weekly podcast, which offers a dedicated space for coverage of the women’s game.
Liam Fisher, head of talkSPORT, said: “Football came home for England at the UEFA Women’s EURO 2025, so it’s fitting that talkSPORT will be home to the WSL on the radio for the next three years and expand our commitment to women’s football.”
Zarah Al-Kudcy, Chief Revenue Officer for WSL Football, said: “talkSPORT are an important network for our secondary fans; fans who find women’s football through the men’s game.
“We’re pleased that they have committed to providing coverage of the Barclays Women’s Super League for a longer term of three seasons.
“As well as the existing shows they have for the women’s game, we are looking forward to the additional support and coverage they will be providing our clubs and players.”
This story first appeared on radiotoday.co.uk