The Women's Super League (WSL) has introduced its inaugural official fantasy football application, named Barclays WSL and WSL2 Football Fantasy. This new platform is designed to offer fans an interactive way to engage with the league, coinciding with the start of the WSL season.
A primary goal of the new fantasy app is to combat the common problem of player retention in fantasy sports, where long seasons and consistent attention requirements often lead to player drop-off. The WSL app addresses this by structuring the season into six distinct parts, aiming to keep participants engaged throughout the entire competition.
A key feature of the new app is the integration of players from both the WSL's 14 teams and the 12 teams of WSL 2, England's second division. This allows users to build squads with players from either league or a combination of both, expanding the player pool beyond the top-tier teams. This change is intended to prevent the issue of successful teams being built around a small, repetitive set of players, which previously led to a decline in engagement.
The app retains core fantasy football mechanics, where users select a team within a budget, with a maximum of three players from any single club. Players earn points based on real-match performance, and users can make substitutions or transfers as the season progresses. The WSL will host its own official league with prizes, and fans also have the option to create private leagues.
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The Women's Super League (WSL) has released its first official fantasy football app, Barclays WSL and WSL2 Football Fantasy, which integrates players from both the WSL and WSL 2. This new app aims to address common fantasy sports retention issues by offering a six-part season and a broader player pool to maintain engagement.