Chelsea U21s take on Ipswich on the 7 March and and supporters under 20 can claim one free ticket up until 12pm on 6 March.
This is part of Chelsea Football Club’s initiative to give free tickets to under-21 matches at Kingsmeadow, making games more accessible for young supporters.
Season ticket holders for Chelsea’s men’s and women’s teams, as well as Chelsea members, can also claim free tickets online, subject to availability.
For those aged under 16, attendance requires being accompanied by someone aged 18 or older, with both needing to sit together.
For all other supporters, tickets are now priced at £4. This is a reduction from the previous cost of £7 for adults and £5 for juniors and seniors, which had been in place since the start of the 2023-24 season.
Kingsmeadow, the venue for Chelsea’s U-21 matches, is a football stadium in Norbiton, Kingston upon Thames. With a capacity of 4,850, it is also the home ground for Chelsea Women’s team.
Its location makes it an easy place to get to for students at Kingston University and other local residents who are football fans.
The Chelsea Supporters Club played a role in working with the club to introduce these changes.
They praised the decision, highlighting its potential to boost academy match attendances and make games more accessible to fans from all backgrounds.
Tickets for non-qualifying supporters remain available both online in advance and at Kingsmeadow’s ticket office from two hours before kick-off, subject to availability.