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Chelsea Travel

Stamford Bridge, Fulham Road, London , SW6 1HS. Capacity: 41,837

Ticket Info

Call Palace Box Office 08712 00 00 71.

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By Coach

Call Palace Box Office 08712 00 00 71.

By Car

From The North, East or West:
Use the M25 to Junction 15 and turn off onto the M4 towards London.

Follow the M4 which becomes the A4 up to Hammersmith.

Go over the Hammersmith Flyover and a further 1.5 miles before turning off for Earls Court. Go past Earls Court station and across Old Brompton Road, eventually reaching Fulham Road.

Turn right at the traffic lights. After 600 yards, the ground is on the right. Parking is difficult very close to the ground.

From The South:
Cross the river at Wandsworth Bridge and head up Wandsworth Bridge Road. At the junction with New King's Road, turn right and then immediately left. This will take you up to Fulham Broadway. Turn right onto Fulham Road and the ground is 400 yards on the left. Parking is difficult very close to the ground.

Parking
The Chelsea website warns: "Fans are advised NOT to drive to Stamford Bridge due to parking restrictions in the area, especially on matchdays."

By Train

Nearest Station
Nearest Tube station – Fulham Broadway on the District Line. Take a train to Earls Court and change for Wimbledon-bound trains.

Nearest Overground stations – West Brompton or Imperial Wharf, which is around a 15-minute walk to the ground and both can be reached via Clapham Junction.

Check train times and tickets at The Trainline. For more information, call National Rail Enquiries on 08457 48 49 50.

Stamford Bridge Photos

Stamford Bridge
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Where to Eat?

The concourses provided the typical football offering of pies and burgers.

Where to Drink?

It's probably best to grab a pint on the way to the game at Victoria station or Earls Court. You can buy beer in the ground too.

What's their ground like?

Stamford Bridge has been transformed since the cash started pouring into the club in the mid 1990s. The huge triple decker stand built in the 70s has been joined by the Matthew Harding two-tier structure behind one goal and the much smaller Shed End behind the other. The most recent arrival along the pitch is the three-tier West Stand built in 2001.

Palace will get 3,000 tickets and will be seated in corner of the Shed End.

What do they sing?

"Celery, celery, if she don't come then stick it up her *** with a lump of celery" and "Chelsea, Chelsea, Chelsea, Chelsea..."and "Keep the blue flag flying high"

Songs to sing back

"Oh West London, is full of sh*t, Oh West London, is full of sh*t, it's full of sh*t, sh*t and Chelsea, Oh West London is full of sh*t!" and "Stick your blue flag up your arse..."

Who do they hate?

Fulham, Arsenal, Tottenham and Leeds.

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