Arsenal Women have confirmed that all 13 of their Barclays Women’s Super League home matches will once again be played at Emirates Stadium in the 2026/27 season.

It marks the second consecutive season that every WSL fixture will take place at the club’s main north London stadium, further highlighting both the continued growth of Arsenal Women and the wider rise of the women’s game in England.

The increase to 13 league matches follows the expansion of the Women’s Super League ahead of next season, with Arsenal once again committing to staging every home league fixture at one of English football’s biggest venues.

Emirates Stadium Set for Another Full WSL Season

The decision continues Arsenal’s long-term push to establish the Emirates as a regular home for women’s football at the highest level.

Crowds at Arsenal Women matches have consistently grown over recent seasons, with the club becoming one of the leading examples of how major stadium integration can help increase visibility, accessibility and commercial growth within the women’s game.

By committing to another full WSL campaign at the Emirates, Arsenal are reinforcing the idea that top-level women’s football deserves permanent space on the biggest stages in the country.

Another Major Step Forward for Women’s Football

The announcement also represents another important milestone for women’s football in England more broadly.

Attendances across the Women’s Super League have continued to rise significantly in recent years, while investment, media coverage and supporter engagement have all grown rapidly across the domestic game.

Arsenal’s decision reflects not only the club’s ambition but also the changing expectations surrounding women’s football. Playing regular league matches at major stadiums is increasingly becoming part of the long-term future of the sport rather than an occasional showcase event.

Domestic and European Fixtures Split Across Venues

While all WSL fixtures will remain at the Emirates Stadium, domestic cup matches and league-phase fixtures in the UEFA Women’s Champions League will continue to be played at Meadow Park, also known as the Mangata Developments Stadium.

If Arsenal progress to the knockout stages of the UWCL, those fixtures will once again return to Emirates Stadium, continuing the club’s strategy of balancing atmosphere, attendance and stadium operations across competitions.

Record-Breaking Support Continues to Grow

The announcement arrives during another landmark year for Arsenal Women off the pitch.

More than half a million tickets have already been sold across all competitions during the 2025/26 season, representing a further 10% increase compared to the previous campaign.

That growth includes a record 17,000 seasonal members and an average WSL attendance of 34,677 across ten league matches at the Emirates - numbers that continue to place Arsenal among the biggest clubs in women’s football globally from an attendance perspective.

European Success at the Emirates

Earlier this season, Emirates Stadium also hosted the inaugural FIFA Women’s Champions Cup.

Arsenal Women went on to win the competition, becoming the first-ever champions of the tournament in front of a home crowd in north London.

Moments like those have helped strengthen the connection between the team, the stadium and the supporters, while also reinforcing the Emirates as a major venue within the women’s game.

Season Tickets and Matchday Experience Plans Continue

Season tickets and six-game bundles will return once again for the 2026/27 campaign, alongside hospitality packages for supporters attending matches at the Emirates.

The club will also continue its “Block by Block” supporter consultation project, which aims to improve and shape the matchday identity of Arsenal Women at the stadium.

So far, more than 250 supporters have already participated in workshops focused on atmosphere, visuals, music and fan experience as the club continues building a stronger long-term culture around women’s football at the Emirates.

Renee Slegers Welcomes Continued Emirates Support

Arsenal head coach Renee Slegers also spoke about the importance of the relationship between the team and its supporters following the announcement.

“We’re so excited to return to the Emirates. This season, we’ve again experienced the incredible connection between the club and our supporters.

“Their passion, energy and unwavering support continues to inspire us to keep pushing forward.”

The continued growth of Arsenal Women at the Emirates represents another major indicator of how quickly the women’s game is evolving, both commercially and culturally within English football.