Arsenal commit to Emirates again - which other WSL sides are using their main stadium?
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Arsenal commit to Emirates again - which other WSL sides are using their main stadium?
"Arsenal Women have confirmed that all their Women's Super League home matches will once again be played at Emirates Stadium for the 2026/27 season. But how many clubs are actually doing the same? Despite growing crowds and increased investment across the league, the number of WSL teams regularly using their primary stadiums remains small. Perhaps surprisingly, you have to look beyond the very top of the table to find the other teams making similar commitments."
"For Arsenal Women, 2026/27 will mark a second consecutive full WSL season at Emirates Stadium, following their first complete campaign of hosting all league ties there in 2025/26. Domestic cup fixtures and early-round European matches will continue to be played at Meadow Park. But with an average attendance of 33,809 this season, their impressive fan base have justified the continued use of the Emirates."
"For the 2025/26 season, Chelsea's home remained at Kingsmeadow, with a capacity of less than 5,000. While select WSL fixtures and all European matches (due to UEFA regulations) have been staged at Stamford Bridge in recent years, the club have now committed to a full-time move there from 2026/27. Manager Sonia Bompastor has backed the decision, with Erin Cuthbert challenging supporters to match the ambition."
"It's great, Cuthbert said. We want to be playing the biggest games in the biggest stadiums but I'm going to challenge the club - I want the games sold out, so that's our task now."
Arsenal Women confirmed that all Women’s Super League home matches for 2026/27 will be played at Emirates Stadium. Meadow Park will continue to host domestic cup fixtures and early-round European matches. Arsenal’s average attendance of 33,809 this season supports the continued use of the Emirates. Manchester City will play most home games at Joie Stadium, with only two league matches at Etihad Stadium. Chelsea will move from Kingsmeadow to Stamford Bridge on a full-time basis from 2026/27, with European matches already staged there due to UEFA regulations. Sonia Bompastor backed the move, and Erin Cuthbert urged supporters to sell out the biggest games in the biggest stadiums.
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