Chelsea Women Make Historic Stamford Bridge Move

By Godson Godwin - Editor
2 Min Read

Chelsea Women have officially announced a landmark decision to make Stamford Bridge their permanent home for all Women’s Super League matches starting from the 2026/27 season, Softfootball confirms.

The milestone came on a dramatic day for the wider Chelsea, following the dismissal of men’s head coach Liam Rosenior after a poor run of results, with pressure reaching breaking point after a humiliating 3-0 loss to Brighton & Hove Albion at the Amex Stadium. That result not only extended their losing streak in the Premier League but also saw Brighton leapfrog them in the table.

All 13 WSL home games next season will be played at Stamford Bridge. (Photo credit: Chelsea media)
All 13 WSL home games next season will be played at Stamford Bridge. (Photo credit: Chelsea media)

The announcement, shared on April 22nd 2026 on Official X handle of the Chelsea women and reposted by Chelsea Men account, marks a historic step for the eight-time WSL champions, who will now play in front of up to 40,000 fans at the iconic West London stadium.

The decision follows extensive consultation with players, partners, and fan groups, reflecting a unified vision for the club’s future.

The announcement:

Chelsea FC Women will play all Barclays Women’s Super League fixtures at Stamford Bridge from the 2026/27 season. Never Done.

Chelsea lift the 2026 Women’s League Cup. (Photo credit: Chelsea media)
Chelsea lift the 2026 Women’s League Cup. (Photo credit: Chelsea media)

Alongside the stadium move, the club also unveiled a new identity campaign titled “Never Done” — a philosophy aimed at capturing the relentless ambition of the team both on and off the pitch. The message emphasizes continuous growth, breaking barriers, and inspiring future generations.

While the men’s side faces uncertainty, Chelsea Women’s bold move signals stability, ambition, and a powerful new era for the club.

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