Founded : 1905 colours :Blue & White Address :Fulham Road London, SW6 1HS Tel: 020 7385-5545 Ground :Stamford Bridge
Capacity :42500
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Chelsea Football Club is an English professional football team in West London. Chelsea was Founded in March 1905 at The Rising Sun pub (known today as The Butcher's Hook) on Fulham Road and were elected into the Second Division of the Football League. They didn't have so much success in the beginning. Chelsea Football Club have never actually left their home ground the Stamford Bridge. From the year they founded and after expensive renovation, they still play their matches at Stamford Bridge Stadium until today with completely restored to their glory performance. Chelsea was very successful in the last decade, when they won FA Cup triumph in 1997, while his successor Gianluca Vialli guided the team to victory in the League Cup and European Cup Winners' Cup in 1998. won the UEFA Super Cup after a 1-0 win over the champions league winner Real Madrid. The next FA Cup followed in 2000,2002. After a trophyless season, Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich bought the Blues for £140m. he appointed Mourinho as new Chelsea manager and there was instant success.Chelsea won the Barclays Premiership twice in row for 2005 and 2006 and League Cup, along with a Champions League semi-final appearance. since then Chelsea Football Club become the dreaded club until today. If you want to watch Chelsea games lively, you must have Chelsea tickets. we are here to offer you the best Chelsea tickets from trusted merchants. Find the Chelsea football tickets just on mouse click @ FC Tickets.
How to get to Chelsea
By Air
London is an international transportation hub. Flights from all parts of the globe arrive and depart daily from the city’s four airports.
Heathrow Airport (airport code LHR) – Located approximately 22 km from Stamford Bridge. Trains and buses run frequently from the center of London to Heathrow.
Gatwick Airport (airport code LGW) – Located approximately 42 km from Stamford Bridge, Gatwick is London’s second biggest airport. It serviced more U.S. airline carriers than Heathrow. It is also a hub for British Airways and Virgin Airways.
Standsted Airport (airport code STN) – Situated 60 km from Stamford Bridge, Standsted is where you will arrive if you fly on one of Europe’s discount airlines like Ryanair and easyJet. It services airlines from throughout Europe.
Luton Airport (airport code LTN) – Luton is located 52 km from Stamford Bridge. It is another arrival and jumping off point for low-cost flights to Europe and throughout the UK.
By Train All international train service terminate at Waterloo station in central London. From there it is an easy Tube (Subway) ride to the nearest tube station - Fulham Broadway on the District Line. Take a tube to Earls Court and change for Wimbledon bound trains. The nearest overground station is West Brompton, which is served by trains from London Waterloo and Victoria stations via Clapham Junction.
It is around a 15 minute walk to the stadium from West Brompton station. Turn right outside the station past the Tournament pub, then right again into Brompton Cemetery. Walk through the cemetery (just follow the crowd) and Stamford Bridge is soon visible on the right. If it is a night game and the cemetery is closed, then turn right after the cemetery into Finborough Road. After a half-mile, turn right onto the Fulham Road.
Stamford Bridge Map
Directions to Stamford Bridge
Public transport Stamford Bridge is located in the West of London between the Chelsea and Fulham districts, approximately 5km from the center of the city. Traveling to the stadium by Tube (subway) is often the quickest and easiest way on days when there are games. The stadium is located at the Fulham Broadway Station on the District Line.
By Car
From the North, East or West
Use the M25 to take you round to junction 15 and turn off on to the M4 towards London. Follow the M4 which becomes the A4 up to Hammersmith. Stay on it over the Hammersmith flyover and for a further 1.5 miles before turning off for Earls Court. Go past Earls Court station and down the one-way system until you hit Fulham Road, turn right at the traffic lights. Go straight on for 600 yards and the ground is on your right. Parking is difficult very close to the ground due to local resident parking schemes (you cannot pay & display unless you are a resident) so you may want to look a bit further away.
From the South
Head for Wandsworth Bridge to cross the river. If using Wandsworth Bridge, cross the river and head straight up Wandsworth Bridge Road. At the junction with New Kings 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 your left. Parking is difficult very close to the ground due to local resident parking schemes (you cannot pay & display unless you are a resident) so you may want to look a bit further away.
Eating and drinking
Chelsea reputedly has the largest number of pubs within a mile radius of the stadium so you have plenty of choice. Only the ones immediately opposite the ground are best avoided due to crowding.
There are quite a few pubs on the King’s Road that are ok regarding away fans. The Slug & Lettuce outside Fulham Broadway tube station situated a few minutes from the ground.
Away fans should avoid the Sofa Bar. The White Horse is near Parsons Green Tube Station and sells a large selection of real ales and pub grub.
There is a Harry Ramsdens fish & chip shop located just outside the entrance to the away end.
Where to stay
Hotel Chelsea Lodge Hotel, 268 Fulham Rd, Chelsea, Chelsea, London, SW10 9EW (.4 miles from stadium) – Who says you can’t find a bargain hotel right in the heart of all the action. A mere stumbling distance from Stamford Bridge, the rooms here start at about £49.
Chelsea House Hotel, 96 Redcliffe Gardens (.9 miles.) – A newly redecorated two-star b&b. It is located centrally in the Earl’s Court area. The hotel is a 5 minutes walk from the Earl’s Court tube station. Chelsea and Fulham areas are within walking distance as well. Rooms from £39.
Chelsea Guest House, 372 & 374 Wandsworth Road – One of the best values in London, this is a great place for both long-term and short-term stays. Rooms from £41.
Hostel Astor Kensington, 138-140 Cromwell Road Kensington– Smack in the middle of all the action, this relatively new hostel is only available to guests ages 18-35.
YHA London Earls Court, 38 Bolton Gardens SW5 0AQ– Recently refurbished, this is a no frills youth hostel that offers easy access to London’s nightlife and to Chelsea’s ground.