Arsenal’s Emirates Stadium has been approved as the main home for the women’s team from next season following an “extraordinary” explosion of interest.
Arsenal announced this on Tuesday.
Arsenal announced plans for 11 games to be played at the ground in the 2024/25 campaign – eight Women’s Super League (WSL) and three Champions League games, if qualification for the group stages is secured.
Home legs in any Champions League knockout ties would also be staged at the Emirates Stadium.
The remaining fixtures, including all domestic cup matches, will take place at Arsenal’s Meadow Park ground, in London’s commuter belt.
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Six WSL games played at the Emirates this season were watched by an average crowd of over 52,000, which included two sell-outs and three WSL attendance records.
Arsenal chief executive Vinai Venkatesham said: “We have recently seen extraordinary growth in supporters coming to Emirates Stadium for games held here, which include two complete sell-outs this season.
“The next step in our journey is to make Emirates Stadium our main home for Arsenal Women. We are looking forward to giving more supporters the chance to watch our women’s team play.”
Arsenal Women head coach Jonas Eidevall said: “We have a special connection with our supporters, who have shown up in huge numbers and pushed us forward every step of the way.
“Next season, Emirates Stadium becomes our main home and we are all excited to play in front of bigger crowds every week.”
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