For the first time ever, fans will be able to watch every match of the upcoming W-League season.
Football Federation Australia today announced all matches of the new W-League Season will be broadcast or streamed live on Fox Sports, SBS Viceland and the My Football Live app.
The 2018/19 season will also see the introduction of Thursday Night Football which means 13 stand-alone regular season matches will be played in prime-time, broadcast live on Fox Sports and live streamed on the My Football Live app.
The FFA has worked with Fox Sports, W-League clubs and Professional Footballers Australia to achieve their TV goal.
There will also be two Friday night prime-time broadcast regular season matches, one of which is a stand-alone Melbourne Derby on 16 November.
The season kicks off with a Sydney Derby on Thursday 25 October at Marconi Stadium, followed by three matches on Sunday 28 October with Brisbane Roar hosting Perth Glory at Suncorp Stadium, Canberra United taking on the reigning Champions Melbourne City at McKellar Park and Melbourne Victory up against Adelaide United at AAMI Park.
The 2019 Finals Series will begin over the weekend of 9-10 February with the Grand Final scheduled for the weekend of 16-17 February 2019.
FFA’s Head of Hyundai A-League & Westfield W-League Greg O’Rourke said extensive work had gone into the development of draw, with the number one priority to make all games accessible to fans.
“It is our desire to make the W-League the football league of choice for the best female footballers in the world and football fans,” said O’Rourke.
“To help achieve this, we set ourselves the goal of ensuring that all matches for the upcoming season will be either broadcast or streamed in Australia, as well as introducing prime-time stand-alone fixtures to showcase the players and clubs.
“Working closely with all our stakeholders, I am proud to say that we achieved this with all 57 matches available live for fans via broadcast or stream locally and selected matches into key international markets (USA and UK).
“We have scheduled 13 stand-alone matches on Thursday nights which will be played in primetime and a stand-alone Friday night Melbourne Derby.
“It’s also fantastic to welcome back SBS for another season of the Westfield W-League on free-to-air TV, with 15 matches as well as the Finals Series.
“For the first time in the history of the W-League we have included a break for the FIFA Women’s International window in November when the Westfield Matildas are scheduled to play Chile in Penrith and Newcastle.
“Further, with the inaugural Westfield W-League collective bargaining agreement entering its second year, this season will see an increase in the salary cap to $350,000 (up 16.5%), lifting of the salary cap floor to $221,166 (up 22.8%) and the minimum retainer to $12,287 (up 22.8%).
“With the Women’s World Cup being held in France next year, all players, Australian and International, will be looking to impress in the lead up to the tournament and our expectations are that the on-field quality will continue to deliver thrilling moments for the fans.
“I am confident that this season of the Westfield W-League is set to be one of the best."
Key features of the Westfield W-League 2018/19 Season
· Westfield W-League 2018/19 Season will be played over 14 Rounds (54 matches) followed by the Westfield W-League 2019 Finals Series (3 matches)
· Every match accessible via Fox Sports broadcast and/or live stream (57 matches, being 54 regular season and 3 Finals Series) up from 27 matches last season
· Introduction of stand-alone, prime-time football on Thursday night which will be broadcast on Fox Sports supported by live stream via www.foxsports.com.au and My Football Live app – Live, Fast and Data Free for Telstra mobile customers
· Regular Season will see 27 matches broadcast on Fox Sports (14 stand-alone and 13 double headers) and 27 matches live streamed on www.foxsports.com.au, 15 matches broadcast on SBS Vceland and the My Football Live app delivering 30 more regular season matches to fans via viewing platforms this season
· All 3 Westfield W-League 2019 Finals Series matches will be broadcast live on Fox Sports and SBS Vceland and the My Football Live app
· Each Club will host at least two home broadcast matches during the Westfield W-League 2018/19 Season
· 15 Westfield W-League/Hyundai A-League Double-Header matches
· Break for FIFA Women’s International Matches (5 - 13 November 2018)
· Two Friday night prime-time matches:
Round 3 – Friday 16 November 2018: Melbourne City v Melbourne Victory @ AAMI Park
Round 8 – Friday 21 December 2018: Perth Glory v Sydney @ NIB Stadium (6:30pm AEDT)
· Sydney Derbies:
Round 1 – Thursday 25 October 2018: Western Sydney Wanderers v Sydney @ Marconi Stadium
Round 11 – Thursday 10 January 2019: Sydney FC v Western Sydney Wanderers @ Leichhardt Oval
· Melbourne Derbies:
Round 3 – Friday 16 November 2018: Melbourne City v Melbourne Victory @ AAMI Park
Round 10 – Saturday 5 January 2019: Melbourne Victory v Melbourne City @ Epping Stadium
· Grand Final Rematch:
Round 2 – Friday 2 November 2018: Melbourne City v Sydney @ AAMI Park
Round 14 – Thursday 31 January 2019: Sydney v Melbourne City @ WIN Stadium
· Themed Rounds:
rebel Female Football Round – Round 4 (22-25 November 2018)
rebel Play Football Round – Westfield W-League 2019 Finals Series Week 1 (8-10 February 2019)
· Alternate market fixtures:
Round 5 – Sunday 2 December 2018: Melbourne Victory v Western Sydney Wanderers @ Latrobe City Stadium, Morwell
Round 12 – Thursday 17 January 2019: Canberra United v Melbourne Victory @ Seiffert Oval, Queanbeyan
Round 14 – 31 January 2019: Sydney v Melbourne City @ WIN Stadium, Wollongong
· The Westfield W-League 2019 Semi Finals will be played on the weekend of 9-10 February 2019 with the Westfield W-League 2019 Grand Final scheduled for the weekend of 16-17 February 2019.
· Salary Cap increasing to $350,000 (approx. 16.5% increase on last year)
· Salary Cap floor increasing to $221,166 (approx. 22.8% increase on last year)
· Minimum Retainer increasing to $12,287 for 23-week period (approx. 22.8% increase on last year)
· Average salary expected to rise to approximately $17,500 for 23-week period
· Current International Broadcast Partners include:
ESPN+ (North America)
BT Sport (UK
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