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Chelsea FC Women will play all their Women’s Super League (WSL) home matches at Stamford Bridge from the 2026-27 season, the club announced on April 22, ending a nine-year spell at Kingsmeadow.
The move, agreed after consultation with players, the club’s fan advisory board and partner groups, makes Stamford Bridge — a c.41,000-capacity stadium — the permanent league home for the eight-time WSL champions.
Kingsmeadow (capacity c.4,850) will continue to be used for academy fixtures.
The decision follows a trend among top WSL clubs — including Arsenal, Aston Villa and Leicester — moving league matches to their main grounds to boost visibility and attendances.
Chelsea have already staged multiple women’s fixtures at Stamford Bridge this season, drawing crowds in excess of 30,000 at times.
The club said venues for cup and European fixtures will be decided on a case-by-case basis and that alternative stadium options will be confirmed to avoid potential scheduling clashes with the men’s team.






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