Reading FC Women have hit record levels of season ticket sales, surpassing the 500 mark for the first time ever.
The Women's Super League kicks off on Sunday as the Royals host newly-promoted Liverpool at the SCL Stadium.
On the back off the Lioness' success at the 2022 European Championships, many clubs have seen a massive uptick in interest.
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Manchester City's clash with Arsenal has sold out and the WSL is expected to see crowds larger than ever before.
Speaking ahead of the clash with the Reds, boss Kelly Chambers said: "Off the back of the Euros everyone is excited for the season to kick-off. Even looking at the Championship which started last week, the excitement to kick that off was huge and for us to have Liverpool at home is so exciting. To get a record attendance and all the work that others have put in to make it happen have been phenomenal.
"We want it to grow, the biggest thing was getting people in stadiums to watch. Itβs grown a little bit year on year, but we will see a massive jump now on the back of the Euros so yes thereβs pressure but for us itβs about the enjoyment of people watching our sport live in the crowd and cheering on their team."
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