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National League clubs urge FA to end proposals

BBC Sport · Jun 11, 2026, 8:25 AM

Key takeaways

  • There are 72 clubs competing in the FA Women's National League structure
  • The FA is planning structural changes that would allow four clubs from the Women's Super League to enter academy teams into the third tier from 2027.
  • The letter sent on Thursday, and seen by BBC Sport, strongly objects the proposals and claims "board representatives did not consult their clubs".

Why this matters: a sports story that could shift standings, legacies, or fan conversations.

There are 72 clubs competing in the FA Women's National League structure

BBC Sport women’s football news reporter Published13 minutes ago Fifty-two Women's National League clubs have signed a letter sent to the Football Association opposing proposals to introduce top tier academy teams into their system.

The FA is planning structural changes that would allow four clubs from the Women's Super League to enter academy teams into the third tier from 2027.

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