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We optimistically look forward to when Chelsea fans can return by answering the question Where Is The Best Place To Sit At Stamford Bridge?

This question can be highly emotive and spark arguments amongst fans as there is

Except for the occasional FA Cup or League Cup fixture, Chelsea fans are spread across all four stands although the price and availability of tickets across each stand varies.

The Best Place To Sit At Stamford Bridge

The truth is that the best place to sit at Stamford Bridge is entirely dependent on what you want

  • Atmosphere
  • View & Closeness To The Pitch
  • Closeness To The Pitch
  • Comfort & Hospitality
  • Cost

Atmosphere

If you want the best atmosphere and want to sing and feel the most emotion watching the games then the best place to sit is the Shed End or Matthew Harding Stand.

These are the two stands behind the goal.

The Matthew Harding Stand is home fans only, whereas a quarter to half of the Shed End is typically occupied by away fans with the number affected by the competition and allocation given and taken by the opposing club.

and is normally the goal that Chelsea defend in the first half and attack in the second.

In all our time watching the Blues we can only remember a handful of times where this has been the other way around, we cannot think of a specific example.

The Matthew Harding has a large percentage of long-standing season ticket holders and has the full stand to get chants going and build energy and excitement.

The Shed End has the history and if you want banter with the away fans then you could be sat within 10 yards and have a close-up view of the back and forth.

Best Place To Sit Stamford Bridge - Shed End

Shed End v Newcastle Jan 2019

Shed End v Matthew Harding For Atmosphere

This is the toughest decision to make, both are awesome places to sit.

a difficult one, our personal preference is the Shed End, but then that is because of the history and the fact that we have family with season tickets in both the lower and upper tiers.

View Of The Pitch

The best view you are going to get at Stamford Bridge is in the West Stand close to the halfway line.

Whilst this may not make it the best place for you to sit at Stamford Bridge there is a reason why the directors box at any sports stadium is halfway up the stand in line with the half way line. This is the best view you can get!

A controversial view is that the closest seats to the action offer the worst view.

You may be close enough to hear the players and almost close enough to touch them, you sacrifice your view of the pitch.

At ground level it is hard to get an overview of the game, particularly when the ball is at the other end of the pitch. You cannot tell how close to goal the players are 75 yards away.

West Stand before the last game before lockdown

Comfort and Hospitality

The most comfortable seats are in the West Stand Upper where the stand is heated and the seats are padded. This is also where some of the highest quality hospitality packages can be found featuring some of the most talented chefs in London.

This is not football to us, but if you are less bothered about the atmosphere but want stunning food and a brilliant view of the pitch then these are the seats for you.

Cost

The cost of tickets depends on the competition and the expected demand (Assigned Category) of the game. The West Stand is the most expensive stand, whereas the tickets across the rest of the stadium are all priced similar with discounts available for seniors and under 16’s.

The East Stand

So far we have mentioned every stand apart from the East Stand, this is home to the press, the family section and the oldest and only three tiered stand at Stamford Bridge. The atmosphere does not compare to the Shed End or Matthew Harding and it is not as comfortable as the West Stand.

It is not a bad place to be, but it is not where we would usually choose to sit.

Overview

The best place to sit at Stamford Bridge is subjective.

If you want atmosphere and passion then it is either the Matthew Harding or Shed End.

If you are after comfort and an amazing view you are willing to pay for then the West Stand particularly in hospitality is for you.

With family with Season Tickets in both tiers of the Shed, it has to be the only place to be every other Saturday for us.

Wherever you sit, we hope you are able to make it back there soon!

5 Comments

  • Mr Kevin leonard says:

    Our season tickets are in the East Upper, right in line with the half way line. Great view of the game. Seats are a bit tight but fine. Kiosk are not great and we are the last stand out at the final whistle. Been there since 1995/96 and not going to change.

  • Jamie says:

    Not a season ticket holder but have been a member since the 03/04 season, as has my dad since the early 80s. Usually seated in the east lower but have been lucky enough to sit in every stand and tier (which I suppose is one of the benefits of a membership.) Can safely agree that the passion in the matthew Harding is unmatched but there is always something special about sitting in the shed. Do enjoy sitting in the west occasionally but the atmosphere is almost non existent there, however I gotta say if you’re sat in the east nearer to the north or south stand the atmosphere obviously doesn’t match up, but you do manage to join in most of the chants from either end on a good day! Always fun watching the blokes that are absolutely hammered giving it to the away fans in the shed as well. Either way I cannot wait for the day we’re all allowed back to our home to cheer on the boys and give Frank the backing he deserves. up the chels

  • Wilson says:

    Season ticket Holder Harding Upper Gate 10 ,great view but the better atmosphere is in the lower stand

  • Bagas Fairusyah says:

    I’m not going to stamford bridge anytime soon. I’m not going to London anytime soon either. Heck, even now I’m at the other side of the globe in southeast Asia. Why am I reading this from the start to the end while imagining how it would feel to sit at every section of the stadium you mentioned?

    Been a fan since 2005. Have a pretty good numbers of our chants memorized (We usually gather and watch Chelsea together on a screen. Sometimes on a big matchday we invite opposition’s fanbase to come and throw chants and saliva at each other.)

    I hope one day I will have the opportunity to chose where to sit to watch Chelsea live at the bridge.

  • Adam Kleba says:

    Just became a member this morning! I will be in London to see my Green Bay Packers American football team on 9 October, dad and I wish to attend the 8 October match against Wolverhampton. This is our first ever visit to London and also will be our (hopefully) first Chelsea match. Both of us can’t really stand for long periods of time and are looking to be able to sit for the match and not have to stand for the entire thing. Have watched videos on the game day atmosphere and I immediately fell in love with your club and the supporters. Hope to join you all on October!

    Adam Kleba
    Augusta, Georgia, USA

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