Women’s soccer has certainly come a long way and it deserves all the attention it’s currently receiving. Despite its undeniable appeal, though, most fans of women’s football also watch the men’s game on occasions. For many lovers of the sport, the Premier League particularly stands out given the competition’s rich history and the array of world-class professionals who ply their trade in the league. Simply put, it’s the biggest and best domestic competition around.
In terms of its all-round package, the Premier League is hard to beat for millions of fans. While women’s football is making its own way in the game, even the staunchest supporters of it will find it almost impossible to deny that women’s football can learn a lot from competitions like the Premier League. There is so much media dedicated to it, the atmosphere at games is electric, fans are gripped by options like fantasy football and football betting ahead of the weekend’s fixtures, and the stadiums are mightily impressive. In fact, some of the most prestigious venues in England are well worth experiencing if you’re ever lucky enough to visit them.
From huge clubs like Arsenal and Liverpool to smaller sides like Fulham and Ipswich, the Premier League’s stadiums are some of the finest in…