Venues for the away games (be aware that arrangements do sometimes change nearer the time):
Durham: Maiden Castle Newcastle: TBC (probably the rugby club like last season but they haven't decided which games to play at St James' Park yet) Sunderland: Stadium of Light (we are 1 of 5 fixtures they're planning to move there) Birmingham: St Andrews Portsmouth: at Havant & Waterlooville FC Ipswich: at Colchester United Sheffield: Bramall Lane Forest: City Ground Bristol: Ashton Gate Palace: at Sutton United Southampton: St Marys
Venues for the away games (be aware that arrangements do sometimes change nearer the time):
Durham: Maiden Castle Newcastle: TBC (probably the rugby club like last season but they haven't decided which games to play at St James' Park yet) Sunderland: Stadium of Light (we are 1 of 5 fixtures they're planning to move there) Birmingham: St Andrews Portsmouth: at Havant & Waterlooville FC Ipswich: at Colchester United Sheffield: Bramall Lane Forest: City Ground Bristol: Ashton Gate Palace: at Sutton United Southampton: St Marys
Deal also has a one year option, wording in the article is poor (no surprise there) and suggests it’s her option rather than the club which seems unlikely
I really want to go to Bristol. Anyone in the know about the date & wether it’s likely to change?
It's unlikely to move away from the weekend of 22 March and I'd be staggered if many of the Friday evening kickoffs were selected for WSL2 fixtures. I don't think we know yet how many games will get moved to a Saturday and how many will be Sunday noon or evening rather than the usual 2pm.
Specifically for that one game, I'll just point out that City's men are at home on Saturday 21st March and I don't think Sky are powerful enough to get a Championship game moved to make way for televising a women's game. So I think you're safe with the Sunday.
Tickets are on sale for the first two home games, Palace on 7 September and Ipswich on the 21st. Both games are 2pm Sunday kickoffs and as usual all tickets are for the West Lower.
£7.00 adult £5.00 over-65 £2.00 under-18
Charlton fans are asked to buy tickets in blocks C, D, E & F. Away fans are asked to buy in block G. This is supposedly being done to boost the atmosphere rather than for security so as far as I'm aware no-one will chuck out your Ipswich-supporting mate if they move to our area after they get in. If in doubt ask a steward, I guess.
Season tickets are still available at £45 adult, £25 over-65, £10 under-18. 11 matches for a tenner. Probably more than that because it also includes home league cup fixtures and gets you in half price for the Women's FA Cup.
Anyone who'll be in the Durham area on 14 September and fancies going to the away game, you need to get a ticket from the home club. Be aware that their home games tend to sell out so buying in advance is strongly advised. Tickets are £12 adults, £8 students, £6 under-16.
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https://www.charltonafc.com/news/charlton-athletic-sign-anna-pederson
Durham: Maiden Castle
Newcastle: TBC (probably the rugby club like last season but they haven't decided which games to play at St James' Park yet)
Sunderland: Stadium of Light (we are 1 of 5 fixtures they're planning to move there)
Birmingham: St Andrews
Portsmouth: at Havant & Waterlooville FC
Ipswich: at Colchester United
Sheffield: Bramall Lane
Forest: City Ground
Bristol: Ashton Gate
Palace: at Sutton United
Southampton: St Marys
All as expected except for Sunderland.
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Anyone in the know about the date & wether it’s likely to change?
presume he’ll be following her out there
https://www.charltonafc.com/news/lucy-fitzgerald-joins-addicks
There's a list of possible Sky slots that games may get moved to on the league website:
https://womensleagues.thefa.com/fixtures-confirmed-for-2025-26-barclays-wsl-and-barclays-wsl-2-seasons/
Specifically for that one game, I'll just point out that City's men are at home on Saturday 21st March and I don't think Sky are powerful enough to get a Championship game moved to make way for televising a women's game. So I think you're safe with the Sunday.
£7.00 adult
£5.00 over-65
£2.00 under-18
Charlton fans are asked to buy tickets in blocks C, D, E & F. Away fans are asked to buy in block G. This is supposedly being done to boost the atmosphere rather than for security so as far as I'm aware no-one will chuck out your Ipswich-supporting mate if they move to our area after they get in. If in doubt ask a steward, I guess.
Season tickets are still available at £45 adult, £25 over-65, £10 under-18. 11 matches for a tenner. Probably more than that because it also includes home league cup fixtures and gets you in half price for the Women's FA Cup.