Arsenal Women sell out Emirates Stadium for WSL fixture against Manchester United

Saturday’s game will mark the second time that Arsenal Women have sold out the Emirates



Arsenal Women sell out Emirates Stadium for WSL fixture against Manchester United

A record, sold-out attendance at Emirates Stadium in May 2023 as Arsenal Women took on Wolfsburg. Credit- Charlotte Wilson/Offside


Arsenal Women sell out Emirates Stadium for WSL fixture against Manchester United

Saturday’s game will mark the second time that Arsenal Women have sold out the Emirates

Arsenal Women have sold out all tickets and hospitality packages for Saturday’s Women’s Super League meeting with Manchester United at Emirates Stadium.

This is the first time that the 60,704 capacity stadium has sold out for a WSL fixture, and the second sellout at the Emirates for an Arsenal Women game.

Arsenal could surpass their own record of holding the highest attendance at a WSL game, when 59,042 fans watched the Gunners beat Chelsea at Emirates Stadium in December.

Arsenal Women sold out Emirates Stadium for the first time in May 2023, as Jonas Eidevall’s side took on Wolfsburg in the UEFA Women’s Champions League semi-final second leg.

Vinai Venkatesham, Arsenal Chief Executive, said: “We are grateful for the incredible support we’ve had all season. Our supporters’ unwavering commitment and following, coupled with the performance of our team and the hard work of everyone behind the scenes at our club, has made this moment possible.

“The next step is delivering this on a consistent basis – not just at Emirates Stadium but across the league. We must continue to nurture this audience and deliver sustainable growth for the whole women’s game.” 

Arsenal have already sold over 47,000 tickets for their WSL North London Derby against Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday, March 3 at Emirates Stadium.


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