Arsenal Stadium and Brentford Stadium will provide the backdrop for a landmark moment in women’s club football, with the two iconic London venues confirmed to stage the decisive showdown of the inaugural FIFA Women’s Champions Cup™ from Wednesday, January 28 to Sunday, February 1, 2026.

For the first time, continental champions from across the globe will collide in a brand-new competition where every match matters and the stakes could not be higher. Across four unmissable games — semi-finals, a third-place play-off and the final — the battle for intercontinental supremacy will unfold in London, with one club set to etch its name into the history books as the first women’s intercontinental club champions.

“London has emerged as a global hotspot for women’s football. The unwavering passion of the fans, the substantial investment in the sport, and the remarkable success of England’s Lionesses have fostered an environment in which the women’s game is thriving more than ever before,” said Jill Ellis, FIFA’s Chief Football Officer.

“Hosting the final phase of the FIFA Women’s Champions Cup in this vibrant city is a testament to its exceptional standing in the world of women’s football. We’re thrilled to present this groundbreaking global women’s club competition at two incredible venues. I can’t wait to witness who will make history by becoming the first team to be crowned the world’s best women’s club in 2026.”

The two grounds selected to host the final phase of the FIFA Women’s Champions Cup 2026™ are renowned for their state-of-the-art facilities. They will provide the perfect setting for four matches in which a quartet of the world’s top clubs will compete and inspire all onlookers, celebrating the power of women’s football.

Brentford Stadium is a modern landmark in West London. It will stage the semi-final encounters on Wednesday, January 28, giving fans the chance to feast their eyes on two compelling clashes, each with a spot in the inaugural showpiece match at stake.

Then, on Sunday, February 1, Arsenal Stadium – home to the North London giants’ men’s and women’s teams – will take centre stage for the final and the third-place play-off.

Qualified teams:

Arsenal (Europe)
ASFAR (Africa)
Wuhan Chegu Jiangda (Asia)
Auckland United (Oceania)
Gotham FC (North America)
Corinthians (South America).

Fans eager to be part of this historic event can register their interest now at FIFA.com/tickets.

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