Arsenal Women Achieve 12% Growth in Seasonal Membership Sales for 2025/26.
- Roger Hampel

- Sep 8
- 2 min read
Roger Hampel

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Arsenal Women have confirmed a record number of seasonal ticket memberships ahead of the 2025/26 Barclays Women’s Super League season. According to the club, more than 17,000 memberships – including Season Tickets and Six Game Bundles – have been sold, representing a 12% increase compared to last year.
Emirates Stadium as Main Home Arsenal Women Membership
This season marks the first in which all 11 WSL home matches will be staged at the Emirates Stadium, consolidating N5 as the central venue for Arsenal Women. To mark the opening weekend fixture against London City Lionesses, the club has organised several activities for supporters, including the display of the UEFA Women’s Champions League trophy outside the Armoury Megastore.
In addition, the Emirates crowd will bid farewell to long-serving midfielder Lia Walti, who departs for Juventus after 183 appearances. A presentation of last season’s Champions League trophy to supporters will also take place before kick-off.
Membership Benefits
For the 2025/26 season, Arsenal are introducing post-match meet and greets for Season Ticket holders and Six Game Bundle members. Through a ballot system, small groups of fans will be able to meet players, collect autographs, and take photos after matches.
The matchday experience at Emirates Stadium will also feature expanded food and beverage offerings through partnerships with Coca-Cola, Guinness, Asahi Super Dry and Athletic Brewing (non-alcoholic beer). The club confirmed it will participate in the Barclays WSL’s Alcohol Choice pilot, allowing consumption of alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks within view of the pitch, including in designated seating areas.
Official Comments
Head coach Renee Slegers highlighted the importance of the supporter base as the team enters a new era at Emirates:
“We can’t wait to be back together with our supporters again at the Emirates. The foundations we’ve built – and continue to build together – will lift us higher this season. Every moment we share makes us stronger.”
Managing Director Richard Garlick emphasised the historical growth of Arsenal Women and the significance of moving all league matches to Emirates Stadium:
“This week marks the beginning of a new era for our women’s team as we bring all our league matches to Emirates Stadium for the first time. This builds on the extraordinary growth in the game that we’ve been proud to be a part of pioneering.”








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