FA's new strategy for women's football is on the agenda on Tuesday's Sportswomen
Tuesday 14 March 2017 12:11, UK
On Tuesday's Sportswomen, we're assessing the FA's new strategy for women's football.
Called 'Gameplan for Growth' - we ask just how they will double participation in the sport by 2020. Chelsea and England footballer Karen Carney joins FA Head of Participation and Development Kelly Simmons to take us through the proposals.
We also hear from Baroness Sue Campbell on her vision for the women's game in this country.
We have more on why FA chief executive Martin Glenn is "pretty confident" there will be a Team GB women's team at the next Olympic Games.
Elsewhere, we are with the England rugby team as they prepare to fly out to Dublin for their Grand Slam decider against Ireland in the Six Nations on Friday - live on Sky Sports Mix from 8pm.
Sky Scholar Elise Christie talks to us about making history as a triple world champion after winning the 1000m, 1500m and the overall title at the World Short Track Speed Skating Championships in Rotterdam. She is the first women of Team GB to achieve this.
We're at Cheltenham as we look ahead to an exciting week of racing. Plus we have cricket, netball and gymnastics updates.
With the Sky Academy Sport Scholars application process closing on March 26, we hear from current scholar Siobhan Marie O'Connor about her year ahead.
And Henni Zuel joins us on set to react to the Muirfield vote on allowing women golf members.
Watch Sportswomen on Sky Sports News HQ from 11.30am and repeated at 6pm on SS4 on Tuesday.