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FA Women’s National League backs WSL academy entry to third tier
The FA Women’s National League board has approved a proposal to admit four academy sides from Women’s Super League clubs into the third tier starting in 2027. The decision was announced after a meeting on Friday.
The scheme would see four academy teams linked to WSL clubs compete in the FA Women’s National League Division One, the third level of English women’s football. The clubs involved have not been named in the announcement.
League management met with FA Women’s National League representatives on Friday and received the board’s backing for the plan. The meeting confirmed support among league officials for expanding the competition.
The proposal now moves to the Football Association for further discussion before it can be formally ratified. The FA will need to approve the changes before they can be implemented.
The initiative has sparked debate within the women’s game, with opinions divided over the impact of academy sides joining the senior pyramid. Critics and supporters alike have voiced concerns about competitive balance and development pathways.
If the Football Association gives its final approval, the four academy sides could begin competing in the third tier from the 2027 season, potentially reshaping the structure of women’s football in England. The outcome will be closely watched by clubs and stakeholders.