Chelsea v Brentford tickets | Premier League | Stamford Bridge
This West London derby brings together two clubs who have produced some memorable encounters since Brentford's return to the top flight in 2021. Chelsea begin a new era under Xabi Alonso, following a turbulent recent campaign and the triumphs of their Conference League and Club World Cup successes. Brentford, under Keith Andrews, have grown into one of the Premier League's most impressive sides, competing towards the upper half of the table.
Chelsea, who won the UEFA Conference League and the Club World Cup in 2025 under Enzo Maresca - making them the first club to win all four of UEFA's main competitions - now begin a new chapter under Xabi Alonso. The Blues have continued their youth-focused recruitment, with Brazilian wonderkid Estêvão and Ecuadorian prodigy Kendry Páez part of the squad. Cole Palmer remains the centerpiece of Chelsea's attack after establishing himself as one of the Premier League's most exciting talents.
Brentford have flourished under Keith Andrews, who succeeded Thomas Frank - now at Tottenham Hotspur after seven successful years at the club - and quickly made his mark, earning a long-term contract extension after guiding the Bees into contention for the European places. Andrews oversaw a significant squad evolution, with the departures of Bryan Mbeumo (sold to Manchester United for approximately £71m), Yoane Wissa, captain Christian Nørgaard (to Arsenal) and goalkeeper Mark Flekken reshaping the side. Nathan Collins took over the captaincy, while signings including Dango Ouattara (a club-record arrival from Bournemouth), Caoimhín Kelleher (from Liverpool) and Antoni Milambo (from Feyenoord) have bedded in, and striker Igor Thiago has developed into a prolific goalscorer.
Recent meetings: Drama guaranteed
April 2025 - Stalemate at the Gtech
Chelsea were held to a 0-0 draw at the Gtech Community Stadium. Cole Palmer came closest to breaking the deadlock with the final kick of the match, curling just over the bar. The draw extended Brentford's remarkable unbeaten run in home matches against Chelsea in the Premier League era.
December 2024 - Chelsea edge thriller at the Bridge
Chelsea claimed a hard-fought 2-1 victory at Stamford Bridge. Marc Cucurella headed home before half-time, and Nicolas Jackson added a second with ten minutes remaining. Bryan Mbeumo pulled one back in the dying moments for Brentford, but Chelsea held on to close the gap on Liverpool at the top of the table.
April 2022 - Brentford's historic triumph
Brentford recorded one of the most famous results in their history, winning 4-1 at Stamford Bridge. Christian Eriksen, Vitaly Janelt (2), and Yoane Wissa were on target as the Bees ran riot against a shell-shocked Chelsea side.
Complete head-to-head record
All meetings in all competitions
While Brentford spent nearly a century outside the top flight, their return to the Premier League in 2021 has reignited this West London rivalry with some dramatic encounters.
Modern era record:
- Chelsea hold a narrow advantage in meetings since the rivalry resumed
- A high number of draws reflects how competitive the fixture has become
- Brentford have claimed some memorable victories of their own
Notable facts:
- Brentford have a strong unbeaten home record against Chelsea in the Premier League
- Several of the meetings at the Gtech Community Stadium have ended in draws
- Brentford won back-to-back matches at Stamford Bridge in 2022-23 and 2023-24
- Chelsea's biggest win: 4-0 (FA Cup, 2013 and 2017)
- Brentford's biggest Premier League win: 4-1 at Stamford Bridge (April 2022)
Venue: Stamford Bridge - A London landmark
Historic home of the Blues
Stamford Bridge has been Chelsea's home since 1905, making it one of English soccer's most historic grounds. Opened in 1877 as an athletics stadium, it was converted for soccer when the Mears family founded Chelsea Football Club. The current capacity stands at approximately 40,300, making it one of the larger stadiums in England.
The stadium comprises four stands: the Matthew Harding Stand (North), the East Stand (the largest at 13,500 seats), the Shed End (South, where away fans are housed), and the West Stand. The Shed End is traditionally home to Chelsea's most vocal supporters.
Expansion plans
Chelsea have long explored options to increase the stadium's capacity, as it has remained largely unchanged for over 20 years during the club's most successful period. The club continues to evaluate renovation and potential relocation options to increase capacity.
Getting to Stamford Bridge
By Underground (Tube)
Fulham Broadway station on the District Line is the nearest Underground station, just a few minutes' walk from the stadium. Alternative stations include West Brompton (District Line and London Overground, 15-minute walk) and Earl's Court (10-15 minute walk).
By Overground/Train
Imperial Wharf on the London Overground is approximately 15 minutes' walk from Stamford Bridge. Clapham Junction is a major rail hub with connections to the Overground, allowing easy access via Imperial Wharf or West Brompton.
By Bus
Several bus routes serve Stamford Bridge, including the 14, 211, and 414, which stop on Fulham Road directly outside the stadium.
By Car
Driving to Stamford Bridge is not recommended. There is no public parking at the stadium, and local streets have resident-only parking restrictions, especially on matchdays. Fulham Road closes approximately 90 minutes before kickoff and reopens about one hour after the final whistle.
Tactical preview
Chelsea's approach
Chelsea play with a clear tactical identity: build from the back, control possession, and attack through wide areas. Palmer operates as the creative hub, with Estêvão and the wide players providing width and direct threat. A possession-based system allows Chelsea to be both structured and fluid in their attacking play under Xabi Alonso.
Brentford's blueprint
Under Keith Andrews, Brentford combine a direct, high-pressing style with ruthless efficiency in transition. With Igor Thiago having developed into a prolific goal threat and pace out wide through the likes of Dango Ouattara, the Bees carry a genuine attacking edge. Set pieces remain a key weapon, with long throws and aerial presence in the box continuing to be a trademark.
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Frequently asked questions
What is the capacity of Stamford Bridge?
Stamford Bridge has a capacity of approximately 40,300 seats, making it one of the larger soccer stadiums in England.
Can Brentford fans buy tickets?
Yes, away tickets for Brentford supporters are available when offered by our sellers, clearly marked as away section seating in the Shed End.
How much do Chelsea v Brentford tickets cost?
Ticket prices vary depending on seating section and availability. As a London derby fixture, this is a high-demand match with prices typically higher than standard league games.
Are the tickets guaranteed?
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When will I receive my tickets?
Tickets are typically delivered a few days before the match date. You will receive email confirmation and tracking information once your tickets have been dispatched.
Is Stamford Bridge accessible for disabled supporters?
Yes, Stamford Bridge has accessible facilities throughout the stadium. Please contact us when booking if you require accessible seating.
What is the best way to get to Stamford Bridge?
Fulham Broadway Underground station (District Line) is recommended, just a few minutes' walk from the stadium. Public transport is strongly advised as there is no public parking.
How far apart are Chelsea and Brentford?
Stamford Bridge and the Gtech Community Stadium are approximately 6 miles apart in West London.
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Don't miss this thrilling West London derby when Chelsea host Brentford at Stamford Bridge. This fixture has produced memorable moments since Brentford's return to the top flight, including their famous 4-1 victory in 2022.
For Chelsea, this is an opportunity to build momentum under their new management against local rivals. For Brentford, it's a chance to show how far they have come under Keith Andrews against one of the capital's biggest clubs. Whatever the outcome, this fixture promises drama, quality, and the unique atmosphere that only a London derby can provide.
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