The Women's Super League crowd is still just the beginning for women's football.
The goal by the forward in the win over Spurs was watched by over forty thousand people at the stadium.
Meadow Park has a capacity of 4,500 and was sold out for the opening game of the season, which they won by four goals.
The crowd at the stadiumbrought a lot of energy to the game.
After five minutes on Saturday, the Golden Boot winner and player of the tournament at Euro 2022.
More than half a million people attended the Women's Euros, making it the most attended event ever. A record 87,192 people watched England's victory over Germany in the European Championship final.
It was incredible what we did in the summer but now we want to continue and hopefully this is just the beginning.
She said the noise was ridiculous and that the fans were incredible after she was replaced by Hurtig in the 74th minute.
She said it can be difficult to play in front of smaller crowds because the players draw so much energy from the fans.
The fans were thanked by Little. I hope they had a good time. You are aware of what's happening.
The home supporters enjoyed an emphatic victory on the pitch but also knew they were part of a momentous day for women's football.
It's important to play well so that people come back to the stadium.
She said that she felt like something special was happening. It is great to be a part of it.
It is that family-friendly atmosphere that has made women's football different and Vinai Venkatesham said he was "proud" of a day that marks another big milestone for women's football.
He said he was proud that the club was involved in that. Today we sold over 50,000 tickets.
The fans responded to the call after the Euros when they said they wanted to leave a legacy and see the stadium full in the WSL.
The focus has to be on "building" when the two teams play in January and November.
During last year's WSL campaign, the Gunners played at the club four times. They are due to play there in five more league games in 2022-23 with their home games in the group stage being held at the larger stadium.
The former England defender spoke on the radio. We wanted to see what we could do to take advantage of the Euros' popularity. We wanted stadiums to be filled and atmosphere to be created.
There is a desire for women's football at the moment and it is great that they can showcase games like this in big stadiums.
Alex Scott said the crowd was "lapping it up" while Rachel Brown-Finnis said they wanted more of it.