Arsenal Women have confirmed that Emirates Stadium will host all their Barclays Women’s Super League fixtures for the second season running, with 13 home league games scheduled at the ground for 2026/27 following the addition of two new teams to the division.
Arsenal will play all 13 of their @BarclaysWSL home matches at the Emirates Stadium next season after a 10% increase in attendances with 17,000 seasonal members contributing to an average of 34,677 in the league. UWCL league phase matches & cup games will continue at Meadow Park. pic.twitter.com/7enGRmmdTH
— Asif Burhan (@AsifBurhan) May 12, 2026
The announcement comes on the back of a record-breaking season at the ground, with half a million tickets sold across all competitions in 2025/26 so far, a 10% rise on the previous campaign. The club has also registered a record 17,000 seasonal members this term, helping drive an average WSL attendance of 34,677 across their 10 home league fixtures.
Good News: Arsenal Women confirm all WSL matches at Emirates for 2026-27 season
Arsenal confirm all Barclays Women’s Super League matches will return to Emirates Stadium for a second consecutive seasonhttps://t.co/yPrXenN6Bg
— The Gooner (@GoonerFanzine) May 12, 2026
Meadow Park Keeps Its Role in Cups and Europe
Not everything is moving to Emirates Stadium. The Mangata Developments Stadium at Meadow Park will continue to serve as the venue for WSL2 fixtures, domestic cup ties and the league phase of the UEFA Women’s Champions League. Knockout rounds of the UWCL will return to Emirates Stadium, but only if Arsenal qualify through the earlier stages.
🔜🏟 OFICIAL: El Arsenal Women anunció que jugará TODOS sus partidos de local de la #BarclaysWSL 2026/2027 en el EMIRATES STADIUM.
El equipo femenino gunner se muda al escenario más grande del club. 👏🔴⚪️ pic.twitter.com/n3shIIgZie
— Mundo Pelota (@mundopelotanet) May 12, 2026
Season Tickets and Bundles Available Again
Seasonal memberships are returning for 2026/27, giving supporters the choice between a full 13-game Season Ticket and a Six Game Bundle. Both options include access to exclusive matchday benefits such as watching the players arrive and taking part in post-match meet and greets at the ground. Details on the renewal window for existing seasonal supporters will follow soon.
For the second consecutive season, Arsenal will play all of their WSL home fixtures at the Emirates 🏟️❗
The club also announced record-breaking support during the 25/26 campaign, with half a million tickets sold and an average attendance of 34,677 across 10 WSL matches so far… pic.twitter.com/2oZh8OIh1n
— The Women's Game (@WomensGameMIB) May 12, 2026
Slegers and the Block by Block Project
Head coach Renee Slegers welcomed the news, pointing to the connection between the squad and the fanbase as a driving force this season. The club also confirmed their supporter consultation project, Block by Block, will continue into 2026/27. Over 250 supporters have already participated across nine workshops, with two sessions still to take place before the current season concludes.
Proud of the progress we continue to make together ❤️
All of our Barclays Women’s Super League matches will return at Emirates Stadium for a second consecutive season 🏡
— Arsenal Women (@ArsenalWFC) May 12, 2026
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