WFA Announces WFA PRO Televised Games of the Week

April 5, 2022 (Exeter, Ca) – The Women’s Football Alliance announced today that it has released the WFA PRO Games of the Week Schedule.  After celebrating one of the most successful seasons in women’s football history, the WFA has signed a 2022 Network Deal to broadcast the 2022 WFA PRO Games Of the Week on national television, reaching millions of viewers. For the Fans Network (formerly Eleven Sports) will televise the WFA Games of the Week, matching the top WFA Pro teams in the league on its multiple platforms including Roku, Direct TV, and Xumo.

IN 2021,  WFA TELEVISED GAMES HIT RECORD NUMBERS FOR VIEWERSHIP WITH OVER 150,000 FANS TUNED INTO THE WFA GAMES OF THE WEEK.

The WFA finished 2021 with key long-term partnerships with the Hall of Fame Resort and Entertainment and the NFL Alumni Academy. In addition, the WFA National Championship Game Ball and National Champions Game Jersey (Boston Renegades) are displayed in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. In 2022, the WFA signed a major network deal with ESPN to broadcast the WFA Pro National Championship July 10th, 2022.

“We’re thrilled to have another season of WFA football in the FTF family of networks,” stated David Gross, FTF President. “The viewership numbers for 2021 was incredibly high and we can’t wait to showcase WFA Pro games for a second season.”

“We are excited to be working with FTF again, to bring the highest level of women’s football to a national and international audience, ” stated Lisa King, WFA Commissioner. “We know 2022 will have some of the best match-ups fans have been waiting for and we can’t wait to keep growing our fanbase.”

WFA PRO Games of the Week:

For the full schedule of WFA PRO Games of the Week, visit: https://wfaprofootball.com/televised-games/

About FTF (For The Fans):

With satellite and cable channels on DirectTV, Verizon, and Uverse as well as multiple digital platforms including Roku,  PLUTO, XUMO, FUBO, and XBox, FTF is home to major sports such as NCAA Football and Basketball, Professional basketball, and professional soccer.

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