Chelsea Stadium Info

STAMFORD BRIDGE

At it's full capacity of 42,449 Stamford Bridge, or "The Bridge" as it is commonly know, has one of the best atmosphere's in the Premier League.

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East Stand

Built in 1973, the East Stand is the oldest stand at Stamford Bridge. The upper tier provides spectators with one of the best views of the pitch.

 

Shed End

The Shed End has become the most favored spot for the loudest of Chelsea fans and always makes for a great atmosphere on match day.

 

West Stand

The West Stand has three tiers, in addition to a row of executive boxes that stretches the length of the stand.


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From The North, East or West:

Use the M25 to Junction 15 and turn off onto the M4 towards London. Follow the M4 which becomes the A4 up to Hammersmith. Go over the Hammersmith Flyover and a further 1.5 miles before turning off for Earls Court. Go past Earls Court station and across Old Brompton Road, eventually reaching Fulham Road. Turn right at the traffic lights. After 600 yards, the ground is on the right. Parking is difficult very close to the ground.

 

From The South:

Cross the river at Wandsworth Bridge and head up Wandsworth Bridge Road. At the junction with New King's Road, turn right and then immediately left. This will take you up to Fulham Broadway. Turn right onto Fulham Road and the ground is 400 yards on the left. Parking is difficult very close to the ground.

 

By Train

The nearest tube station is Fulham Broadway on the District Line. Take a train to Earls Court and change for Wimbledon-bound trains.

 

 

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