St Helens: Liverpool's Home Away From Home in WSL
Liverpool FC Women have made a name for themselves in the Women's Super League (WSL), consistently pushing for top spots and thrilling fans with their attacking style of play. But while Anfield might be their spiritual home, it's St Helens' Totally Wicked Stadium that has become their temporary haven in the WSL.
Why St Helens?
You might be wondering, why St Helens? Well, the answer lies in a combination of factors:
- Capacity: Anfield's capacity for WSL matches is around 10,000. While this is decent, it pales in comparison to the 13,000-capacity Totally Wicked Stadium. The larger venue allows Liverpool to host more fans and create a more vibrant atmosphere.
- Location: St Helens is just a short distance from Liverpool, making it an easily accessible location for both fans and players.
- Facilities: The stadium boasts modern facilities, including comfortable seating, excellent pitch quality, and reliable lighting, making it a great location for top-level football.
- Atmosphere: St Helens fans have embraced the Liverpool Women, creating a passionate and supportive atmosphere that's become a hallmark of their games.
A Vibrant Hub of Women's Football
St Helens has become much more than just a temporary home for the Reds. It's been a key part of the club's efforts to grow the women's game in the region:
- Community Engagement: Liverpool have actively engaged with the St Helens community, hosting training sessions, running youth clinics, and building relationships with local schools.
- Attracting New Fans: By playing at a larger, more accessible venue, Liverpool have been able to attract new fans, including families, who might not have been able to make it to Anfield regularly.
- Local Pride: The presence of the Liverpool Women has injected a dose of excitement into the St Helens sporting scene, fostering a strong sense of local pride.
Looking to the Future
While Liverpool's long-term plans remain unclear, the success of the club's move to St Helens is undeniable. The move has brought a new dimension to the women's game in the region, driving up attendances, engaging with the community, and demonstrating the potential for women's football to thrive outside of traditional footballing hubs.
As Liverpool continue their climb in the WSL, St Helens will likely remain their home away from home, providing a vibrant and passionate platform for the club's continued success.