Arsenal have announced that every Women’s Super League home match will be played at the Emirates Stadium in 2026-27 season.
The full-time move of Arsenal’s WSL matches to the Emirates Stadium comes after continued growth in support in recent seasons – as this season’s ticket sales saw a 10% increase upon 2024-25 season, following the decision to initially play selected matches at the men’s stadium during the 2021-22 season.
Arsenal subsequently has steadily increased the number of matches played at Emirates Stadium rather than Boreham Wood’s Meadow Park, although the latter venue will continue to play host to domestic cup fixtures plus their league phase matches in the UEFA Women’s Champions League.
Arsenal Women’s Head Coach, Renee Slegers has welcomed the decision to move every WSL home match to the Emirates Stadium next season
We’re so excited to return to the Emirates. This season, we’ve again experienced the incredible connection between the club and our supporters. 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.”
17,000 fans brought a seasonal ticket for Arsenal Women’s matches this season, whilst their average attendance was 34,677 across their 10 WSL matches so far – with their final home match of the season against Everton taking place tomorrow (13 May) at Emirates Stadium.
The club have confirmed that seasonal memberships will continue next season, consisting of a full 13-match season ticket and a six-match bundle option if can’t attend every home match, whilst there will be season hospitality membership available.
Arsenal have also confirmed that their long-term supporter consultation project, Block by Block will be retained into next season, with view to shaping the women’s team culture and matchday experience for fans.

