
Copy linkFacebookXPinterestEmailShare this article 0Join the conversationFollow usAdd us as a preferred source on GoogleNewsletterFour Four TwoGet FourFourTwo NewsletterThe best features, fun and footballing quizzes, straight to your inbox every week.Become a Member in Seconds Unlock instant access to exclusive member features.Contact me with news and offers from other Future brandsReceive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsorsBy submitting your information you agree to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy and are aged 16 or over.You are now subscribedYour newsletter sign-up was successfulWant to add more newsletters?Five times a weekFourFourTwo DailyFantastic football content straight to your inbox! From the latest transfer news, quizzes, videos, features and interviews with the biggest names in the game, plus lots more.Signup +Once a week...And its LIVE!Sign up to our FREE live football newsletter, tracking all of the biggest games available to watch on the device of your choice. Never miss a kick-off!Signup +Join the clubGet full access to premium articles, exclusive features and a growing list of member rewards.Explore An account already exists for this email address, please log in.Subscribe to our newsletterThe Womens Super League is preparing to step into one of footballs most powerful digital spaces - the world of fantasy WSL.A new official fantasy game for the WSL and WSL 2 is in the development stage and set to launch in August, with fans invited to help shape its development ahead of release.Built specifically for the womens game, the platform will allow supporters to select players from across both divisions and compete in a season-long format designed to deepen engagement with the top two womens leagues.Article continues below You may like The WSL is expanding next season everything you need to know about promotion, relegation and the play-off Women's Football Quiz, episode 1: Matildas heroes and League Cup finals Alex Scott says Arsenal, Chelsea and Manchester United's Champions League displays are perfect WSL advert How far can fantasy WSL go?Fantasy football has long been one of the Premier Leagues most successful engagement tools, and the WSLs version will aim to replicate the popularity.Fans will be able to influence key elements of the game during its developmental phase, including scoring systems, transfer rules and squad-building mechanics.The league has framed the process as collaborative, encouraging both experienced fantasy players and newcomers to shape what the final product looks like ahead of next season.Fans are encouraged to sign up here to have their say.Get FourFourTwo NewsletterThe best features, fun and footballing quizzes, straight to your inbox every week.Contact me with news and offers from other Future brandsReceive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsorsBy submitting your information you agree to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy and are aged 16 or over.The launch of the official fantasy game comes as the WSL is set to expand from 12 to 14 teams for the 2026/27 season, while WSL 2 will remain as a 12-team league.Fans were left heartbroken last month when independent platform Aerial Fantasy, co-founded by Dani Goncalves following the Lionesses' Euro 2022 victory, was forced to come to a close.After launching in the 2023 season, it grew to 10,000 players in its first year and reached 30,000 before announcing it would not return for the 2026/27 season after funding challenges and difficulties securing long-term commercial backing.Now, the WSLs offering is taking the space of the Aerial Fantasy and backed by the league, it will look to embed itself into being a part of the growth of the top two tiers of womens football in England.TOPICSWomen's Super LeagueAyisha GulatiWomen's Football WriterAyisha Gulati is the women's football writer at FourFourTwo. Fresh from a summer covering the Lionesses triumphant Euro 2025 campaign in Switzerland, she brings a passion for all things WSL, UWCL, and international womens football. She has interviewed names including Alessia Russo and Aitana Bonmati and enjoys telling stories that capture the excitement on and off the pitch.