Tower Road represent BUFC at PLPS Girls football tournament
Boston United Community Foundation will be represented by Tower Road Academy at the Premier League Primary Stars National Girls Football Tournament - Regional Qualifiers hosted by Hull City Football Club on Friday 6th February.
Ten regional tournaments are being staged at community facilities across the country, with hundreds of young people representing Premier League, EFL and National League clubs, hoping to win the opportunity to represent their club in the Premier League Primary Stars National Girls Football Tournament finals in summer 2026.
Every year, thousands of girls from across England and Wales take part in the regional qualifying rounds. Willow’s Primary School, representing Altrincham FC, are the current champions having won the tournament finals in 2025 at Wolverhampton Wanderers’ Molineux Stadium.
The Premier League Primary Stars National Girls Football Tournament is one of the competition elements of the Premier League Primary Stars programme. Launched in 2017 and available to every primary school in England and Wales, Premier League Primary Stars uses the appeal of football to inspire children aged five-to-11 to be active and develop essential skills.
Premier League Foundation Chief Executive, Alex White, said: “The Premier League Primary Stars National Girls Football Tournament is a fantastic opportunity for young players to experience the joy and excitement of the game.
“These regional events unite girls from all walks of life, giving them the unique privilege of representing their club and creating memories that will last a lifetime as part of the Premier League’s commitment to supporting the wider game.”
More than 100 football club charities across England and Wales deliver Premier League Primary Stars, supporting pupils in the classroom, the playground and on the sports field. More than 75,000 teachers have signed up to access free online national curriculum-linked resources, to date.
Premier League Primary Stars also provides teachers and parents with downloadable resources across a range of curriculum subjects at Key Stage 1 (age 5-7) and Key Stage 2 (age 7-11), developed by teachers for teachers, and in collaboration with experts such as the National Literacy Trust and the PSHE Association.
“This is a fantastic opportunity for the children to compete outside of the county and test themselves against schools from across the region, while aspiring to the incredible goal of reaching Wembley. Opportunities like this create lasting memories and inspire young people to dream big. Thank you to all the players and teachers involved for their hard work, commitment, and continued support.” Jamie Lawrence, Head of Education, Boston United Community Foundation
The Premier League Primary Stars National Girls’ Football Tournament is part of the Premier League’s commitment to providing better accessibility and more inclusivity for young female players and enhancing player development from grassroots to the professional game. Between 2022-25, the Premier League invested over £41m into women’s and girls’ football across the grassroots game and a £20m loan to Women’s Super League Football.
The Premier League has committed more than £15 million into women’s and girls’ football between 2025 and 2028.
This includes £6.87m for the FA’s network of girls’ Emerging Talent Centres (ETCs) and £2.7m for the strategy behind the FA Women’s National League. The Premier League also provides wide-ranging support to women and girls through its facilities, funding and community programmes.
More than 100,000 girls and young women take part in Premier League community programmes each year.
To find out more about the Premier League’s commitment to increasing girls’ participation, please visit premierleague.com.