How The Athletic is shifting its coverage of women’s soccer and women’s sports in general
“That's how you tell a story that reaches more people, if you're hearing from more people.”
“That's how you tell a story that reaches more people, if you're hearing from more people.”
In an unprecedented move, FIFA is separating media rights for the 2027 and 2031 Women's World Cups in Brazil and the United States.
The USWNT veteran will be the face of ESPN's women's soccer coverage, beginning with the new NWSL season.
A new show is heading to the CBS Sports Golazo Network.
There’s no solid evidence from a viewership standpoint to suggest that dynasties and dominance are bad for the game.
"This got humiliating at some point and just became an exercise in target practice for the United States. ...You know what I want them to do, pull it back, knock it around."