Is Chelsea actually putting more focus on women's football now, especially with things like The Bridge Pass for Women's Super League games at Stamford Bridge?

Updated June 30, 2025 • 1-min read

Posted by Anonymous

Jun 29, 2025

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Posted by Anonymous - Jun 29, 2025

Honestly, it feels like Chelsea is really pushing women's football way more these days. With The Bridge Pass, they're giving fans cheap access to big Women's Super League matches at Stamford Bridge, which is the main stadium. That doesn’t happen everywhere. I remember a few years ago, going to a women's football game felt super low-key and there wasn’t much hype, even though the players are talented.

Now, Chelsea is basically making it cool and accessible to support the women’s team. Letting people watch four major matches at a big, famous stadium is huge. It means more fans, way better vibes, and it shows they're treating the women's team as a real part of the club, not just a side thing. It kind of reminds me of when people finally started taking women's basketball more seriously in the US.

In my opinion, Chelsea's commitment isn’t just good for the club, it actually helps women's football get bigger in England overall. More clubs should copy this idea. If you haven't been to a women’s match yet, you totally should. The energy is honestly just as good, and sometimes the players seem even more into it!

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