Chelsea Women have launched their Bridge Pass 2026-27 season package, giving fans guaranteed access to six high-profile Women's Super League home matches at Stamford Bridge. The package includes games against Arsenal, Manchester City, Manchester United, London City Lionesses, Liverpool and Aston Villa, offering supporters a chance to see elite competition firsthand. Chelsea finished third in the 2025 WSL season with 49 points (15W-4D-3L), scoring 44 goals while conceding 20, and trail current leaders Manchester City by six points.
What does the Bridge Pass include?
The Bridge Pass provides Chelsea Women supporters with reserved seating for six key WSL fixtures, starting at £14 per match. Alongside traditional stand seating, the package introduces a new Pitch View Lounge option, enhancing the matchday experience. Fans also receive priority access to cup competition tickets and flexible ticket forwarding for missed games. The pass ensures supporters can watch stars like Lauren James compete against top talent such as Alessia Russo and Alexia Putellas.
Why is this significant for Chelsea Women?
The Bridge Pass reflects Chelsea’s commitment to growing their women’s football fanbase by offering affordable access to elite matches. By featuring championship contenders and marquee players, the club aims to validate the competitive status of women’s football while providing value for supporters. The inclusion of Arsenal and Manchester City highlights Chelsea’s ambition to engage fans in high-stakes fixtures.
What’s next for Chelsea Women?
With the new season approaching, Chelsea Women will look to build on their third-place finish in 2025. The Bridge Pass ensures fans can support the team in crucial matches, including a derby against Arsenal and a clash with defending champions Manchester City. The club’s focus on supporter experience, through innovations like the Pitch View Lounge, suggests a long-term strategy to strengthen engagement in women’s football.
Meanwhile, Chelsea forward Lois Shooter has joined Nottingham Forest on a season-long loan for WSL2 development. The 18-year-old attacker, who signed a two-year contract with an optional extension, brings Chelsea credentials to Forest’s squad.
