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The Gunners established the Emirates as their primary venue in the last season, where they held nine WSL matches, achieving an average attendance of 34,110.
Having secured the title of European champions in Lisbon last month, Arsenal will kick off their campaign to defend their Women's Champions League title at Meadow Park – their historical home, which will host all of their group stage matches in the competition's updated format.
If they advance to the knockout rounds, games from that stage forward will take place at the Emirates, which has a capacity of 60,704.
All home fixtures for Arsenal's domestic cup competitions will be played at Meadow Park in Borehamwood, while their WSL matches will take place on a larger platform.
"For us, this marks merely the start, and hosting all WSL games at the Emirates is a significant move to involve more supporters in this remarkable journey," stated Arsenal head coach Renee Slegers.
Arsenal reported the sale of over 415,000 tickets for the 2024-25 season, which reflects a 20% increase compared to the prior year.
With WSL home games set to be held at the Emirates, the club will roll out a season ticket for women’s matches at the stadium for the very first time.
The Arsenal Women Supporters' Club expressed their excitement: "We are thrilled to learn that next season all WSL home matches will take place at the Emirates Stadium.
"This enables more individuals than ever to partake in a WSL matchday and assists Arsenal in building on the success we celebrated in Lisbon."
Aston Villa and Leicester City conducted all their home WSL matches at their respective main club venues last season - Villa Park and King Power Stadium.
Recently, it was revealed that Goodison Park will serve as the setting for Everton's women’s team next season, following the club's decision to abandon plans to demolish the 132-year-old arena.
As the men’s team transitions to their new 53,000-seat stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock this summer, Goodison Park, with a capacity of 39,572, will become the largest dedicated women’s football stadium in England.
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