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WOMEN'S CONTINENTAL CHAMPIONS TO FACE EACH OTHER IN LONDON

London is hosting the FIFA Women's Champions Cup later this month
London is hosting the FIFA Women's Champions Cup later this month

England and Arsenal’s European success propelled women’s football to new heights last year, and stars including Alessia Russo, Leah Williamson and Chloe Kelly are set to take on some of the world’s best players in a new intercontinental competition being staged in London.


Her Game Too supports the growth of female football at all levels, from grassroots to elite, and is excited to see a new competition showcasing female players at the top of the game launch.


Later this month, spectators will have the opportunity to watch the Women’s Champions League title holders Arsenal take on the winners of other continental competitions in the inaugural FIFA Women’s Champions Cup, being staged in London from Wednesday, 28 January to Sunday, 1 February.


Arsenal's Emirates Stadium will host the final. Photo by Chris Kursikowski on Unsplash
Arsenal's Emirates Stadium will host the final. Photo by Chris Kursikowski on Unsplash

Games will be held at the home stadiums of Arsenal and Her Game Too partner club Brentford, with tickets priced between £5 and £60 and available now at FIFA.com/tickets.


Arsenal will represent Europe and the three other teams to have reached the semi-finals are Jess Carter’s Gotham FC, ASFAR and Corinthians.


Caz May, CEO of Her Game Too, said: “It’s exciting to have the best of women’s football showcased in a new competition and for it to be held in London, within reach of many of our Her Game Too partner clubs.


“Having the opportunity to see world-class players like Alessia Russo, who supported Her Game Too through the Hellmann's Russo Burger during Women’s EURO 2025, in action is an amazing opportunity.


“Women’s football is growing all the time and we hope this tournament inspires more women and girls to play, watch and become involved in football.” 


The two semi-finals will be staged at Brentford Stadium on Wednesday, 28 January. Supporters can look forward to two high-quality encounters: Concacaf champions Gotham FC (United States) will face CONMEBOL champions Corinthians (Brazil) at 12:30pm, followed by UEFA Women’s Champions League holders Arsenal (England) taking on ASFAR (Morocco), the CAF Women’s Champions League 2025 champions, at 6pm.


On Sunday, 1 February, the action will move across the capital to Arsenal's Emirates Stadium, where the first women’s intercontinental club champions will be crowned. The venue will host both the third-place play-off at 2:45pm and the final at 6pm. 


Tickets for a single semi-final match range from £5 for juniors to £20 for adults. Tickets for the final and third-place play-off, covering both matches, are priced from £10 for juniors to £60 for adults for the highest category of seats, available at FIFA.com/tickets 


The FIFA Women’s Champions Cup brings together the six reigning continental champions in a thrilling competition to determine the year’s women’s intercontinental champions. 


Arsenal's Alessia Russo supported Her Game Too through the Hellmann's Russo Burger during Women's EURO 2025 last summer, which Russo won with England.
Arsenal's Alessia Russo supported Her Game Too through the Hellmann's Russo Burger during Women's EURO 2025 last summer, which Russo won with England.

 

 
 
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