If you’ve been buoyed by the success of England’s Lionesses this summer and want to head Leah Williamson’s call to support the team by attending WSL games this upcoming season, then we’ve got everything you need to know about following Chelsea women’s team.
With players such as Millie Bright, Beth England, Fran Kirby and Sam Kerr in their ranks, you can be sure this side will entertain. Chelsea will be particularly hungry to go further in the Women’s Champions League next season after capitulating 4-0 to Wolfsburg Ladies, that saw them crash out in the group stage last year.
However, with Emma Hayes in charge for another term you can be sure they’ll have learned from those lessons.
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How to get tickets to see the Chelsea Women’s team play
Tickets to see Chelsea women’s team play can be purchased through the club website . Tickets are currently not available for all the games next season yet, and will be slowly dripped onto the site as the dates of each game become closer.
Currently the only tickets available on general admission is the opening fixture against West Ham on Sunday, September 11. Tickets are very reasonably priced for this game at between £9 and £10 depending on where in the ground you want to sit.
Where do Chelsea Women play?
Chelsea women’s team generally play their home games at Kingsmeadow, although the opening game of the Women’s Super League this season against West Ham will be played at Stamford Bridge. Kingsmeadow has a capacity of 4,850 (with 2,265 seated) and is also the home of the Chelsea under-21s team.
How to get to Kingsmeadow
The best way to get to Kingsmeadow from central London is to get the train to Norbiton station, which is a 15 minute walk from the ground. The station is served by South West Rail and you can board services from London Waterloo via Clapham Junction and Wimbledon.
If you would rather travel by bus, the 131 stops right outside Kingsmeadow station, with the K5 also offering a good service to that stadium. Chelsea recommends not driving to the stadium where possible, as there is a lack of free parking spaces on offer.
Chelsea Women WSL fixtures for the 22/23 season
Chelsea Women are the current WSL champions heading into the new season, however, before that gets underway they will be playing Lyon in the Women's International Champions Cup on 18th August.
The team will also be competing in the Champions League, as well as the women's FA Cup and League Cup.
11th September
Chelsea vs West Ham
18th September
Liverpool vs Chelsea
25th September
Chelsea vs Manchester City
16th October
Everton vs Chelsea
23rd October
Brighton and Hove Albion vs Chelsea
30th October
Chelsea vs Aston Villa
6th November
Manchester United vs Chelsea
20th November
Chelsea vs Tottenham Hotspur
4th December
Leicester City vs Chelsea
11th December
Chelsea vs Reading
15th January
Arsenal vs Chelsea
22nd January
Chelsea vs Liverpool
5th February
Tottenham Hotspur vs Chelsea
5th March
Chelsea vs Brighton and Hove Albion
12th March
Chelsea vs Manchester United
26th March
Manchester City vs Chelsea
2nd April
Aston Villa vs Chelsea
23rd April
Chelsea vs Leicester City
30th April
West Ham vs Chelsea
7th May
Chelsea vs Everton
21st May
Chelsea vs Arsenal
28th May
Reading vs Chelsea
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