The determinants of stadium attendance in elite women’s football: evidence from the FA Women’s Super League
研究了2013至2018/19赛季英格兰女子足球超级联赛476场比赛的数据,发现当地经济状况、比赛时间、天气、距离、球场容量、结果确定性和主队胜率等因素影响观众人数,且与男子比赛冲突会减少观众。
Research question: While increasing the number of spectators at women's football matches is critical for the commercial growth of the sport, the academic literature offers limited evidence on the drivers of stadium attendance for women's football. This study investigates the factors influencing fan interest in the English Football Association (FA) Women's Super League (WSL). Research methods: Analysing 476 WSL games played from 2013 to 2018/19, regression models are tested to determine the impacts of socioeconomic factors, product-specific variables, match outcome uncertainty, and the substitution effect. Results and findings: Strong local economies increase attendance at FA WSL matches, with weekend games, favourable weather, and shorter travel distances also attracting more fans. Higher stadium capacity, outcome certainty, and home team winning odds are associated with increased fan interest. Fans of integrated clubs attend women's matches less when these clash with games of the respective men's team, except for double-headers. Implications: Improving scheduling and matchday facilities is vital for women's football. Harmonising the football calendar while considering men's and women's national and international competitions can enhance stadium attendance at FA WSL matches. Encouraging cross-fertilisation between men's and women's football supporters can create spillover effects and boost women's game attendance.