Prices for Arsenal Women’s season tickets are set to undergo a pro-rata increase after it was confirmed that the Emirates Stadium will host all 13 of the team’s home games next season.
This means that the per-match cost will remain the same for season ticket holders, ranging from £10 ($13.50/€11.50) to £16 per game in general admission for adults.
The 2025-26 campaign has seen 11 home games at the Emirates Stadium, but that number will rise for 2026-27 as the number of teams in the Women’s Super League is set to increase to 14.
A new pricing tier has been introduced refining tier one seats to blocks located at the halfway line while the remaining midfield seats will move into tier one and the rest of the stadium will be classed as the new tier three.
A slight average increase of £1.30 per match is being implemented for general admission prices.
The club states that this is “in line with our ongoing commitment to drive sustainable growth in the women’s game whilst nurturing the special community we have who come to our women’s matches.”
Safe standing consultation
Safe standing railings are planned to be installed in the venue’s Clock End prior to next season which is aimed at improving atmosphere and fan experience.
However, a consultation with supporters of the women’s team is due to take place over the summer to explore whether retaining an enforced seated approach would be preferred to standing.
“This move builds on our work with Arsenal Women season ticket holders to improve the matchday experience at Emirates Stadium, enabling our supporters to champion the team in a safe environment while enhancing the atmosphere and strengthening the sense of belonging and connection they share with our players,” read a club statement.