More than two million viewers watched domestic women's football in Scotland in the last "record-breaking" season - 46% more than the previous campaign - according to the Scottish Women’s Premier League.
Just over 1.4 million tuned in during 2022-23 across broadcast partners BBC Scotland, BBC Alba and Sky Sports.
BBC Alba's live audience increased 48% - and BBC Scotland's weekly highlights show was up 42%.
The total number of games broadcast live increased to 42, with a further 24 matches also being available online via BBC Scotland.
On Sky Sports, the average match viewing was up 20% on last season and Celtic against Rangers in October reached a record in-home audience.
It had the highest average audience for a SWPL game (89,000) and highest peak (145,000).
The total number of spectators attending matches for the 2023-24 season once again surpassed 100,000 (102,913) but fell slightly short of the 2022-23 record (106,781).
However, Sky Sports Cup attendances almost doubled across the competition (from 5,401 to 10,557) and 70% of SWPL clubs experienced an increase in their average attendances compared to last season.
In addition, a fifth of SWPL clubs increased their average attendance by more than 50%.
The new SWPL and SWPL2 seasons get under way on the weekend of 10/11 August.