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Stamford Bridge Stadium Information
Opened in 1877, the stadium was used by the London Athletic Club until 1905, when new owner Gus Mears founded Chelsea Football Club to occupy the ground; Chelsea have played their home games there ever since.
It has undergone numerous major changes over the years, most recently in the 1990s when it was renovated into a modern, all-seater stadium.
Contact
- Address: Fulham Rd, London SW6 1HS
- Capacity: 41,837
- Opened: 28 April 1877
- Team: Chelsea F.C.
- Phone: +44 871 984 1955
Stadium Tours.
This unmissable tour of Stamford Bridge, home of the European Champions Chelsea Football Club, is a fun, informative and unforgettable experience, enjoyed by sports fans of all ages from all over the world.
The tour lasts approximately one hour and includes: – The Chelsea FC Dressing Room – The Visitor Dressing Room – Pitch side and Dugouts – The Press Room – Walk through the Player’s Tunnel.
Television Room. The legacy of Chelsea FC is immense and as part of your Chelsea tour you will be offered the chance to visit areas usually reserved for the players on a match day, with many photo opportunities.
Getting Around Stamford Bridge and London
The nearest overground train station to Stamford Bridge is West Brompton, approximately a 15-minute walk away. On exiting the station, turn right, then right again into Brompton Cemetery.
The ground soon becomes visible on the right. The nearest tube station is Fulham Broadway which is on the District Line and only a few minutes from the ground. After games its easier walking to Earls Court tube station to avoid the crowds, this is about a 10-15 minute walk.
There are two bus stops outside Stamford Bridge on the Fulham Road for bus routes 14, 211 and 414. Bus routes 11, 22, 28, 295 and C3 also run close to Fulham Broadway and the stadium.
Away fans driving from the North should follow the M25 to junction 15, taking the M4 towards London. The M4 becomes the A4 at Hammersmith. Follow the A4 over Hammersmith flyover and turn for Earls Court after 1½ miles. Follow the one-way system to Fulham Road, turning right at the traffic lights.