After a pandemic-induced end to last season, women's soccer in England seems reborn with the arrival of World Cup-winning Americans, a slew of Australians and robust enthusiasm about the league's potential.Women's teams could only watch as the Premier League restarted and finished its season following a coronavirus stoppage.
Their six-month wait is nearly over, and optimism abounds in the Women’s Super League.“We’re pushing to try and make it the best league in the world,” Manchester City forward Georgia Stanway said.Defending champion Chelsea takes on Man City — the team it leapfrogged for the 2019-20 title when standings were determined on a points-per-game ratio — in the new season’s curtain raiser: the Community Shield scheduled for.