
The fixtures for the 2025-26 Women’s Super League season were revealed on Friday morning, so here we take a look at the full list of fixtures for WSL champions Chelsea Women for the upcoming campaign.
WSL fixtures: Who will Chelsea Women play in their opening game?
Chelsea Women will face Manchester City at Stamford Bridge during the opening weekend of the season, after the fixtures for the 2025-26 season were revealed.
The game will take place on the evening of Friday, September 5th, and will be shown live on Sky Sports.
Their opening month also includes trips to Aston Villa and West Ham, as well as a home clash with Leicester City.
Chelsea have a tough start to the season and a tough closing fixture too, as they welcome Manchester United to Stamford Bridge on the final day.
The Blues are expected to fight for the title against Champions League winners Arsenal this campaign.
Chelsea travel to the Emirates on November 8th, and welcome Arsenal to Stamford Bridge on January 25th.
Also announced in the WSL fixtures for the 2025-26 season, it was revealed that Arsenal will face London City Lionesses on the opening weekend of the campaign, and there will also be the Merseyside Derby.
Our 25/26 WSL fixtures are here. 🗓️🔵 pic.twitter.com/0jXlrG74f9
— (C)helsea FC Women 🏆🏆🏆 (@ChelseaFCW) July 25, 2025
WSL 2025-26 season fixtures for Chelsea Women
September
- Manchester City (H) Stamford Bridge – September 5th
- Aston Villa (A) Villa Park – September 14th
- Leicester (H) Kingsmeadow – September 21st
- West Ham (A) Chigwell Construction Stadium – September 28th
October
- Manchester United (A) Leigh Sports Village – October 4th
- Tottenham (H) Kingsmeadow – October 11th
November
- London City Lionesses (H) Stamford Bridge – November 2nd
- Arsenal (A) Emirates Stadium – November 8th
- Liverpool (A) St Helens Stadium – November 16th
December
- Everton (H) Kingsmeadow – December 6th
- Brighton & Hove Albion (A) Broadfield Stadium – December 14th
January
- West Ham (H) Kingsmeadow – January 11th
- Arsenal (H) Stamford Bridge – January 25th
February
- Manchester City (A) Etihad Stadium – February 1st
- Tottenham (A) Brisbane Road – February 8th
- Liverpool (H) Kingsmeadow – February 15th
March
- Brighton & Hove Albion (H) Kingsmeadow – March 15th
- London City Lionesses (A) The Den – March 22nd
- Aston Villa (H) Kingsmeadow – March 29th
April
- Everton (A) Goodison Park – April 26th
May
- Leicester City (A) King Power Stadium – May 3rd
- Manchester United (H) Stamford Bridge – May 15th-17th
Who have Chelsea signed this summer?
Chelsea have signed two goalkeepers this summer including Switzerland No.1 Livia Peng.
Becky Spencer also returns to the club after a loan spell from Tottenham during the second-half of last season.
The reigning WSL champions have also signed Mara Alber from Hoffenheim and Ellie Carpenter from Lyon.