Things to know if travelling to Stamford Bridge | OneFootball

Things to know if travelling to Stamford Bridge | OneFootball

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·13 de dezembro de 2024

Things to know if travelling to Stamford Bridge

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Brentford face Chelsea at Stamford Bridge in the Premier League on Sunday evening (7pm kick-off GMT).

The match will not be broadcast live in the UK.

If you are heading to Stamford Bridge, here’s some useful information to know for matchday.

Fans are reminded to show respect for our hosts at all times before, during and after the match.


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Getting to Stamford Bridge

Stamford Bridge is located in the Fulham area of west London.

The local surroundings of the stadium are extremely busy on matchdays.

Please plan your route to the stadium in advance and allow more time than usual for your journey.

Stamford Bridge

Fulham Road

Fulham

London

SW6 1HS

Travelling by train

Stamford Bridge is easily accessible by TfL services from west or central London.

The nearest underground station to Stamford Bridge is Fulham Broadway, which is served by the District Line.

West Brompton underground station and Imperial Wharf rail station are both approximately a 15-minute walk from the stadium and both stations are on a direct line to Clapham Junction station.

Travelling by bus

There are two bus stops outside Stamford Bridge on Fulham Road. Fans can get to the stadium using the number 14, 211 and 414 buses.

Other ways to travel to the game

Bike storage is available for supporters wishing to cycle to Stamford Bridge. A bike shed is situated at Stamford Gate.

Thameslink river boats arrive every hour at Chelsea Harbour, which is a short walk from the stadium. Check the river boat schedule here.

Travelling by car

Supporters visiting Stamford Bridge are advised not to drive to the ground as parking is extremely limited and often reserved due to resident parking restrictions in the local area which affect matchdays.

Stamford Bridge has no car park for supporters, and fans are encouraged to use public transport for the journey.

There is an accessible drop-off and pick-up point situated by the main entrance of Stamford Gate.

Fulham Road is closed up to two and a half hours prior to the match and is closed again following half-time.

For those who choose to drive, directions on how to get to Stamford Bridge can be found on the Chelsea FC website.

Ticketing information

Any duplicate ticket requests must be sent to Chelsea by the Brentford box office. Please contact Brentford's box office with any inquiries ahead of the matchday.

Duplicate tickets must be collected on matchday from the main ticket office, which is situated in the Shed End (south stand) between the Megastore and Frankie's Sports Bar. Please remember to bring ID.

Fans are advised not to travel unless they are in possession of a valid match ticket. Please also observe and respect the family friendly seating. Anyone who holds a ticket in this area is reminded that they should be seated for the duration of the match.

Accessibility

Accessible parking is sold out for this fixture.

Supporters needing to use the accessible toilets at Stamford Bridge will need a RADAR key. If you don’t have your own, speak to an attending steward to gain access.

Radio headsets for audio commentary are available from the ticket office. For any additional support on the day, speak to one of Chelsea’s designated accessibility stewards.

Read Chelsea’s away supporters access guide for full accessibility information for the stadium and surrounding local transport.

Your matchday at Stamford Bridge

The nearest away supporter pubs are Earls Court Tavern, Prince of Teck and the Courtfield Tavern.

The away section at Stamford Bridge is situated in the lower tier of the Shed End. The away turnstiles are in the south-west corner of the stadium and will open 90 minutes before kick-off.

Supporters are advised to head to your seat 30 minutes before kick-off to avoid delayed entry. No bags larger than A4 size will be permitted into the stadium and there are no bag storage facilities.

You can get early bird offers of £4 or less on hot food, alcohol and soft drinks at kiosks and bars inside the stadium up to 30 minutes after turnstiles open.

After the match, busy crowds can cause queues for train or bus services to west London or the city centre. Please use the TfL journey planner to plan your route home.

Have a safe trip and enjoy the match!

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