The Women’s Super League (WSL) is set to permit alcohol sales to supporters in stadium stands starting with the 2026/27 season. The decision follows a trial phase that league officials describe as “popular” and “successful,” and it will be rolled out across all WSL clubs. Under the new approach, supporters will be able to drink alcohol while watching matches from the stands, with clubs offering it during fixtures. The BBC reports that all WSL clubs will be able to provide alcohol to fans in the stands from the start of next season, indicating a league-wide policy rather than a trial limited to specific teams or venues. The league’s announcement frames the change as a response to the trial results, with officials citing positive engagement and outcomes. The policy applies specifically to alcohol in the stands during matches, and it begins from the 2026/27 season rather than the current campaign.
WSL allows in-stadium alcohol from 2026/27 after successful trial
The Women’s Super League (WSL) is set to permit alcohol sales to supporters in stadium stands starting with the 2026/27 season. The decision follows a trial phase that league officials describe as “po...
- The WSL is allowing alcohol to be provided to supporters in stadium stands.
- The change begins with the 2026/27 season.
- The policy follows a trial that league officials describe as successful.
- The rollout applies to all Women’s Super League clubs.
- Officials say the trial was popular with supporters.
June 23 - Women's Super League (WSL) clubs will be permitted to allow supporters to drink alcohol while watching matches from the stands from the start of the 2026/27 season following a trial that league officials say has proved both ‘popular’ and ‘successful’. The post WSL to allow in-stadium alcohol following successful trial appeared first on Inside World Football.
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