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Ticket news announced for Chelsea Women’s Champions League fixtures

From the official Chelsea FC website:

Following Sunday’s announcement of dates and kick-off times for our six UEFA Women’s Champions League group stage fixtures, the ticket selling details have now been confirmed…

Chelsea vs Real Madrid

Tuesday 8 October, kick-off 8pm at Stamford Bridge

Ticket sales for this match will be as follows:

Monday 30 September 11am until Tuesday 1 October 9am: Tickets are now on sale to Kingsmeadow season ticket holders – one ticket per person.

Tuesday 1 October 10am until Thursday 3 October 9am: Tickets on sale to Kingsmeadow season ticket holders and Stamford Bridge package holders – one ticket per person.

Thursday 3 October 10am: Tickets on general sale – maximum 20 tickets per person.

Supporters who hold a Kingsmeadow season ticket and Stamford Bridge WSL ticket package will need to purchase a ticket as this fixture as it is not covered in these packages.

Tickets will be sold online only and for this fixture will only be available in the West Stand lower tier, with a maximum of 5,000 tickets available.

All persons under the age of 16 will be required to attend the relevant area of the ground with, and sit in the ground next to, a person aged 18 years of age or over.

Accessible Supporters Application Process

Supporters who require accessible tickets can submit an application form found here; which can be submitted during the relevant selling period. Alternatively, supporters can call our access team on 0371 811 2012 or 0044 207 915 1950 (international callers) to reserve your tickets or enquire about further information. Personal assistant’s tickets can only be allocated via the above application process.

Accessible Car Parking

Supporters can make application for the car parking from Tuesday 1 October at 10am by clicking here. Supporters will be required to display your Blue Badge while parked at a Chelsea FC site.

Chelsea vs Celtic

Wednesday 20 November, kick-off 8pm at Stamford Bridge

Ticket sales for this match will be as follows:

Monday 30 September 11am until Tuesday 1 October 9am: Tickets are now on sale to Kingsmeadow season ticket holders – one ticket per person.

Tuesday 1 October 10am until Thursday 3 October 9am: Tickets on sale to Kingsmeadow season ticket holders and Stamford Bridge package holders – one ticket per person.

Thursday 3 October 10am: Tickets on general sale – maximum of 20 tickets per person.

Supporters who hold a Kingsmeadow season ticket and Stamford Bridge WSL ticket package will need to purchase a ticket as this fixture as it is not covered in these packages.

Tickets will be sold online only and for this fixture are currently available in the West Stand lower tier.

All persons under the age of 16 will be required to attend the relevant area of the ground with, and sit in the Ground next to, a person aged 18 years of age or over.

Accessible Supporters Application Process

Supporters who require accessible tickets can submit an application form found here; which can be submitted during the relevant selling period. Alternatively, supporters can call our access team on 0371 811 2012 or 0044 207 915 1950 (international callers) to reserve your tickets or enquire about further information. Personal assistant’s tickets can only be allocated via the above application process.

Accessible Car Parking

Supporters can make application for the car parking from Wednesday 23 October at 10am by clicking here. Supporters will be required to display your Blue Badge while parked at a Chelsea FC site.

Chelsea vs FC Twente

Wednesday 11 December, kick-off 8pm at Stamford Bridge

Ticket sales for this match will be as follows:

Monday 30 September 11am until Tuesday 1 October 9am: Tickets are now on sale to Kingsmeadow season ticket holders – one ticket per person.

Tuesday 1 October 10am until Thursday 3 October 9am: Tickets are now on sale to Kingsmeadow season ticket holders and Stamford Bridge package holders – one ticket per person.

Thursday 3 October 10am: Tickets are now on general sale – maximum 20 tickets per person.

Supporters who hold a Kingsmeadow season ticket and Stamford Bridge WSL ticket package will need to purchase a ticket as this fixture as it is not covered in these packages.

Tickets will be sold online only and for this fixture are currently available in the West Stand lower tier.

All persons under the age of 16 will be required to attend the relevant area of the ground with, and sit in the ground next to, a person aged 18 years of age or over.

Accessible Supporters Application Process

Supporters who require accessible tickets can submit an application form found here; which can be submitted during the relevant selling period. Alternatively, supporters can call our access team on 0371 811 2012 or 0044 207 915 1950 (international callers) to reserve your tickets or enquire about further information. Personal assistant’s tickets can only be allocated via the above application process.

Accessible Car Parking

Supporters can make application for the car parking from Wednesday 13 November at 10am by by clicking here. Supporters will be required to display your blue badge while parked at a Chelsea FC site.

 

Details of the draw

Qualifying for the competition as winners of last season’s Women’s Super League, the Blues were placed into pot one for the 16-team draw, which was held on Friday in Nyon, Switzerland.

Chelsea were drawn into Group B before being pitted against Real Madrid (Spain), FC Twente (Netherlands), and Celtic (Scotland).

Each side will play each other at home and away – and UEFA confirmed the following fixture information…

Chelsea Women’s Champions League fixtures

Chelsea vs Real Madrid – Tuesday 8 October (8pm)

FC Twente vs Chelsea – Thursday 17 October (8pm)

Celtic vs Chelsea – Wednesday 13 November (8pm)

Chelsea vs Celtic – Wednesday 20 November (8pm)

Chelsea vs FC Twente – Wednesday 11 December (8pm)

Real Madrid vs Chelsea – Tuesday 17 December (5.45pm)

The Blues were placed in Group B alongside Real Madrid, FC Twente, and Celtic
The Blues were placed in Group B alongside Real Madrid, FC Twente, and Celtic

Each of our home Champions League group stage matches will be played at Stamford Bridge this season.

We met Real Madrid at this stage of the competition last season. The Blues recorded a controversial 2-2 draw away in the Spanish capital before winning 2-1 at Stamford Bridge via a Guro Reiten penalty and an own goal.

We have never previously faced FC Twente – the club at which Blues midfielder Wieke Kaptein started her career – or Celtic in the Champions League.


 

 

 

 


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