Chelsea to play all WSL games at Stamford Bridge
Chelsea will play all of their Women's Super League matches at Stamford Bridge from the start of next season. It ends a nine-year stay at Kingsmeadow - a Kingston upon Thames ground that has a capacity of 4,850, including 2,265 seats, and is usually sold out.
Chelsea will play all of their Women's Super League matches at Stamford Bridge from the start of next season. It ends a nine-year stay at Kingsmeadow - a Kingston upon Thames ground that has a capacity of 4,850, including 2,265 seats, and is usually sold out. Sonia Bompastor's side have been playing selected WSL fixtures at Chelsea's main stadium, and, because of Uefa regulations, all of their Women's Champions League games.
Making the 41,000-seat Stamford Bridge stadium their permanent home has been a target of chief executive officer Aki Mandhar since she joined the women's club in September 2024. "Our commitment reaffirms our ambition and intent to make Chelsea the leading women's sports club in the world," said Mandhar. "Playing WSL matches at such an iconic ground ensures our players and supporters have the arena they deserve as we look to propel the game into its next phase of growth.
"At Chelsea we are never done growing and pushing progress to take the game and women's sports to new heights. " The Blues played their final game at Kingsmeadow this season on 6 April when they beat Tottenham 2-1 to reach the Women's FA Cup semi-finals. Their remaining two home games of the season are already scheduled to take place at Stamford Bridge.
Chelsea Fan Advisory Board representatives described the move as "a natural step" in the club's growth. It follows moves by Arsenal, Aston Villa and Leicester City, who all play their WSL matches at the club’s main stadiums. Manager Bompastor added: "We will always feel a special connection to Kingsmeadow and everything our fans, staff and local community have helped create for us to stand here now, committing our future to Stamford Bridge.