London to host FIFA Women’s Champions Cup semi-finals and final

The inaugural FIFA Women’s Champions Cup will see its semi-finals and final stages hosted in London from January 28 to February 1, 2026. Matches will take place at Brentford Stadium and Arsenal Stadium, featuring top clubs from England, Morocco, the US, and Brazil. Tickets are now on sale through FIFA's website.

The first-ever FIFA Women’s Champions Cup is set to make history in London, with the semi-finals scheduled for January 28, 2026, at Brentford Stadium. Arsenal, the reigning UEFA Women's Champions League holders from England, will face ASFAR, the CAF Women’s Champions League 2025 champions from Morocco, at 6pm. Earlier that day, at 12.30pm, Gotham FC, the Concacaf champions from the US, will compete against Corinthians, the CONMEBOL champions from Brazil.

The tournament culminates on February 1, 2026, at Arsenal Stadium, where the third-place play-off and the final will determine the first intercontinental women’s club champions. ASFAR recently secured a notable win on home soil against Wuhan Jiangda WFC, building momentum for this showdown.

Approved by the FIFA Council in May 2024, the event fills the gap in years without the FIFA Women’s Club World Cup. It aims to highlight the highest level of women’s club football and boost global visibility for the sport. The competition brings together world-renowned teams in a competitive format that underscores shared engagement in women’s soccer.

Tickets for the semi-finals are available for individual matches, priced from £5 for juniors to £20 for adults. For the final and third-place game, a single ticket grants access to both, ranging from £10 for juniors to £60 for adults in premium seats. Fans can purchase them directly via FIFA.com/tickets, with expectations high for packed stands witnessing this landmark event.

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Manchester City, Chelsea, Leeds United and Southampton have advanced to the 2025/26 FA Cup semi-finals after the quarter-finals. The draw took place on Sunday at West Ham's London Stadium following Leeds' penalty shootout win over the hosts. The ties are set for Wembley Stadium on April 25 and 26.

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The 2025/26 FA Cup semi-final draw pits Premier League sides Chelsea and Leeds United against each other, while Manchester City face Championship contenders Southampton. All four ties will be broadcast live on BBC, TNT Sports and HBO Max in the UK. Winners advance to the final at Wembley Stadium on May 16.

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