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Burnley FC announce new documentary series on X for women's team

Burnley Women will follow in the footsteps of the men’s team and come under the microscope in a behind-the-scenes documentary series.

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The Clarets have announced the launch of ‘Limitless’, an eight-part series that will release new episodes weekly on Fridays until the conclusion of the 2025/26 season.

It continues the club’s partnership with X, which has tracked the men’s team progress this season in the Premier League with their Keeping the Faith series.

Spanish club Espanyol, who recently became a part of the ownership group’s multi-club model, have also announced their own documentary project.

“Filmed in real-time, Limitless gives fans access to the remarkable story of Burnley FC Women, showcasing their triumphs on the pitch, as well as the personal stories that shape the players away from the game,” the club said in a statement.

“The series offers viewers exclusive access to the lives of Burnley FC Women’s trailblazing players, exploring the camaraderie that binds them together, highlighting their shared dreams and the relentless drive and determination that fuels their ambitions to gain promotion from the Women’s National League.

“A story-first entertainment format, Limitless places Burnley FC Women at the heart of women’s football, and Burnley FC’s significant digital fan community on X.”

Burnley Women are currently unbeaten in their league campaign. Picture: Kevin Haydenplaceholder image

Burnley Women are currently unbeaten in their league campaign. Picture: Kevin Hayden

The series is sponsored by Sure For Women and will include targeted product placement integrated throughout the series, in addition to “match day kit and stadium branding opportunities at Turf Moor”.

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Burnley’s head of women’s football Lola Ogunbote said: “Limitless is about telling the full story of Burnley FC Women – not just what happens on the pitch, but the ambition, resilience and unity that drive this group every day.

“This series reflects our long-term commitment to growing the women’s game, amplifying our players’ voices and connecting with fans in more meaningful ways.

“It shows the standards we’re setting, the environment we’re building, and the work being done every day to compete, improve and push for promotion. This group has real quality, hunger and togetherness, and this series gives supporters a deeper understanding of what it takes to drive success on and off the pitch.”

The unbeaten Clarets are currently enjoying a remarkable season in the third tier, sitting top of the National League table - four points clear of Wolves, who do have two games in hand.

They’re now led by former men’s player Ross Wallace after Lou Roberts’ surprising decision to hand in her resignation.

Burnley chairman Alan Pace added: “Our partnership with X continues to go from strength-to-strength, delivering tangible value and commercial momentum.

“This latest content strand, featuring our promotion-chasing women’s team, enhances our premium content portfolio and strengthens our appeal to partners and stakeholders. We’re thrilled that through the expertise of VSP Studios and Ad Hoc Films, these compelling stories have been brought to life.

“Content and fan engagement are core to our growth strategy – driving audience scale, brand alignment, and long-term partnership opportunities – and Limitless supports our ability to innovate and deliver impact in this space.”

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