Last updated: April 2026
Women Live Score publishes accurate, timely and fair coverage of women’s professional football. Our goal is to give fans, journalists and researchers the same depth of match data and editorial context that the men’s game has long taken for granted.
WLS is an independent outlet published by Praxeos Group sp. z o.o. We do not receive payment, access or editorial direction from leagues, clubs, federations or players in exchange for coverage. We run advertising via Google AdSense, which has no influence on editorial decisions.
We use large language models (LLMs) as writing assistants. AI is used to draft match previews and recaps from structured match data, to generate first drafts of league and team descriptions, and to summarise press-conference transcripts and news wires. AI is never used to invent quotes, scores, squads, transfer fees or any other fact.
Every published article goes through a human editorial review covering factual accuracy, tone, legal sensitivity and source attribution.
We take factual accuracy seriously. If we get something wrong we want to know. Our corrections process is documented on our dedicated corrections page. When we correct an article we mark it with an “Updated” timestamp and a short note explaining what changed.
WLS covers women’s football across every continent, in as many leagues and competitions as our data partners track. We apply the same editorial standards to every league regardless of commercial size — an NWSL match and an Ekstraliga match get the same fact-checking discipline. We use inclusive language and respect every player’s stated name, pronouns and gender identity.
We do not currently publish user comments or forums. If and when we enable comments, a moderation policy will be posted here.
For editorial questions, complaints or requests for clarification: womenlivescore@gmail.com. We aim to respond to substantive complaints within five working days.