Arsenal Women confirm all WSL home games at Emirates Stadium for 2026/27

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Arsenal have confirmed that all 13 Barclays Women’s Super League home fixtures for the 2026/27 season will be played at Emirates Stadium, continuing the successful arrangement that has seen unprecedented growth in attendances.
The decision comes after another landmark year for the women’s team, with nearly half a million tickets sold across all competitions in 2025/26 – representing a 10% increase on the previous campaign.
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Record-breaking attendances
The club have recorded an average WSL attendance of 34,677 across nine league matches so far this season, driven by a season ticket base of 17,000 supporters. Those figures would place Arsenal Women comfortably in the middle tier of Premier League attendances, highlighting the remarkable growth of the women’s game.
League phase matches in the UEFA Women’s Champions League, along with domestic cup fixtures, will continue to be played at the Mangata Pay UK Stadium at Meadow Park in Borehamwood – Arsenal Women’s traditional home venue. However, European knockout fixtures will remain at the Emirates, subject to qualification.
Building momentum
Head coach Renee Slegers expressed her excitement about returning to the Emirates for another full season. “This season, we’ve again experienced the incredible connection between the club and our supporters,” Slegers said. “Their passion, energy and unwavering support continues to inspire us to keep pushing forward.”
“We’re proud of the progress we continue to make together, and we look forward to building on that momentum next season,” she added.
The club confirmed that seasonal memberships will return for 2026/27, including both a full 13-game season ticket and a six-game bundle option to accommodate different supporter preferences.
Arsenal’s “Block by Block” initiative will also continue into next season. The program invites supporters to help shape the visual identity and matchday culture around Arsenal Women fixtures, forming part of the club’s broader effort to cement the team’s permanent place at Emirates Stadium.
The announcement comes at a time of significant change for Arsenal Women, with several high-profile departures confirmed for the end of the current season. The commitment to playing all WSL home games at the Emirates demonstrates the club’s continued investment in the growth and development of the women’s team, building on the strong foundation established over recent seasons.