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Charlton women news - (2025-26 fixtures are on page 106)
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It'll take a while to sort out the details with Liverpool. I don't think the TV games have been announced yet so we're not even certain it's on the Sunday at 2pm. Tickets for the last round went on sale a bit over 3 weeks before the game.Kap10 said:
Can we buy tickets yet, have not been able to track anything on the OS.sam3110 said:Sunday April 5th1 -
Thanks I'll curb my enthusiasm and impatience!Swindon_Addick said:
It'll take a while to sort out the details with Liverpool. I don't think the TV games have been announced yet so we're not even certain it's on the Sunday at 2pm. Tickets for the last round went on sale a bit over 3 weeks before the game.Kap10 said:
Can we buy tickets yet, have not been able to track anything on the OS.sam3110 said:Sunday April 5th1 -
8 Mar: International break. England play Iceland at Nottingham Forest (12.30 ko) on 7 March.
15 Mar: Sunderland, home, 2pm. At the Valley. £7 adult, £5 over-65, £2 under-18. Tickets from usual website.
22 Mar: Bristol City, away, 2pm. At Ashton Gate. £13 adult, £11 over-65, £11 under-22, £8.50 under-19, £6.50 under-12. Tickets from here.
29 Mar: Crystal Palace, away, 2pm. At Selhurst Park. £15 adult, £5 under-16. Tickets from here. Block B in the main stand is the away section.
4/5/6 Apr (date TBC): Liverpool, home, time TBC. FA Cup quarter final. At the Valley. Tickets TBC.
No news as yet as to when the Portsmouth game will be fitted in. Tickets are currently still on sale on the website but it would be wise to delay buying until the new date is confirmed. Note that 12 and 19 April are taken out by another 2-week international break.
Saturday 7 March internationals:
12.30pm England v Iceland at Nottingham Forest FC
4.30pm, Wales v Montenegro at Llanelli (Parc Y Scarlets)
5pm, Scotland v Luxembourg at Hampden Park
7pm, Northern Ireland v Turkey at Glenavon FC0 -
Lucy Fitzgerald has been nominated for WSL2 February Player of the Month - vote here
https://www.wslfootball.com/bwsl2-feb26-potm2 -
And Lucy Fitzgerald and Karin Muya's goals against Nottingham Forest and Durham respectively have been nominated for WSL2 February Goal of the Month - vote here
https://www.wslfootball.com/bwsl2-feb26-gotm2 -
Ellie Mason starts for Northern Ireland away in Switzerland2
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Nice one, Ellie.0
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Mia Ross comes off the bench for Wales, who are currently 2-1 down away to the Czech Republic1
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Mason played the full 90 minutes in a 2-0 defeat
Ross helped Wales score a late equaliser to draw 2-2
Charlotte Newsham still on the bench for Scotland, who are 4-0 up in the second half away in Luxembourg
Sophie Whitehouse on the bench for Republic of Ireland, who are 1-0 up in the first half at home to France1 -
Newsham on for Scotland, for what I think is her debut2
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It is, well deservedEpsomAddick said:Newsham on for Scotland, for what I think is her debut1 -
Playing on the left, she puts in a lovely cross from deep to set up Scotland's fifth!2
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Really nicely dug out crossEpsomAddick said:Playing on the left, she puts in a lovely cross from deep to set up Scotland's fifth!
https://x.com/bbcsportscot/status/2028928816685465704?s=46&t=MojDVxh_AjG5taAWPQn6Tw
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Date and time of the final game of the WSL2 season confirmed as 3pm on Saturday 2 May. The play-off will be on Saturday 23 May at 12.30pm, a week after the last day of the WSL season - so a three-week gap for whichever WSL2 team ends up in the play-off.
https://www.wslfootball.com/news/dates-confirmed-for-final-barclays-wsl-and-wsl2-2025-26-matches1 -
Also the same day as the women's Champions League final and the men's Championship Play Off Final. Great planning
https://x.com/KathrynBatte/status/2029182294662017319?s=200 -
I guess that's at least part of the reason for the 12.30 kick-off in the play-off, but it's still not ideal.1
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Portsmouth now on March 11th 7pm0
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Really weird re-scheduling of those matches.
Next week's directly clashes with our match up at 'Boro and the final match of the season is on the same day as the men go to Swansea.
Do the people who run the womens football want the game to grow ? Sorry, but I know where my interest will lie first.2 -
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8 Mar: International break. England play Iceland at Nottingham Forest (12.30 ko) on 7 March.
11 Mar: Portsmouth, home, 7pm. At the Valley. £7 adult, £5 over-65, £2 under-18. Tickets from usual website. Tickets for the original date are valid.
15 Mar: Sunderland, home, 2pm. At the Valley. £7 adult, £5 over-65, £2 under-18. Tickets from usual website.
22 Mar: Bristol City, away, 2pm. At Ashton Gate. £13 adult, £11 over-65, £11 under-22, £8.50 under-19, £6.50 under-12. Tickets from here.
29 Mar: Crystal Palace, away, 2pm. At Selhurst Park. £15 adult, £5 under-16. Tickets from here. Block B in the main stand is the away section.
4/5/6 Apr (date TBC): Liverpool, home, time TBC. FA Cup quarter final. At the Valley. Tickets TBC.
There's a special offer for the Sunderland game - men's ST holders can get a ticket for £1 and women's ST holders can get up to 4 tickets for friends for £1 each. Details here.
The remaining games after these are Southampton away at St Mary's on 26 April at 2pm and Birmingham at home on 2 May at 3pm. Be there or be in Swansea.0 -
Weird, and not ideal, to have the Portsmouth game rearranged at such short notice only a few days after several of our players (and a few of Pompey's too, I imagine) are involved in internationals this Saturday. And as golfie says, scheduling games on the same day as men's games won't help with attendances and eyeballs in general.3
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EpsomAddick said:Weird, and not ideal, to have the Portsmouth game rearranged at such short notice only a few days after several of our players (and a few of Pompey's too, I imagine) are involved in internationals this Saturday. And as golfie says, scheduling games on the same day as men's games won't help with attendances and eyeballs in general.EpsomAddick said:Date and time of the final game of the WSL2 season confirmed as 3pm on Saturday 2 May*. The play-off will be on Saturday 23 May at 12.30pm, a week after the last day of the WSL season - so a three-week gap for whichever WSL2 team ends up in the play-off.
https://www.wslfootball.com/news/dates-confirmed-for-final-barclays-wsl-and-wsl2-2025-26-matches
*Same time as the final day of the Men's season (though hopefully they'll be safe by then).
Guess the club want to avoid dual support 🤦🏼♂️0 -
WSL News (26/27)
4-6 September: Opening weekend of 2026-27 season
21-23 May: Final matches of 2026-27 campaign
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1000 tickets for the Crystal Palace match…
let’s get as many Addicks there as we can. supporting our table toppers!2 -
They won't have had a say in itJustFloydRoad said:EpsomAddick said:Weird, and not ideal, to have the Portsmouth game rearranged at such short notice only a few days after several of our players (and a few of Pompey's too, I imagine) are involved in internationals this Saturday. And as golfie says, scheduling games on the same day as men's games won't help with attendances and eyeballs in general.EpsomAddick said:Date and time of the final game of the WSL2 season confirmed as 3pm on Saturday 2 May*. The play-off will be on Saturday 23 May at 12.30pm, a week after the last day of the WSL season - so a three-week gap for whichever WSL2 team ends up in the play-off.
https://www.wslfootball.com/news/dates-confirmed-for-final-barclays-wsl-and-wsl2-2025-26-matches
*Same time as the final day of the Men's season (though hopefully they'll be safe by then).
Guess the club want to avoid dual support 🤦🏼♂️2 -
Very, very poor choice having both the Portsmouth and Birmingham games on at the same time as the men's team. I have had to contact Charlton to cancel my ticket. The potential for fixtures clashing was the main reason why I was reluctant to buy a women's season ticket this season. Prior to the decision over these two fixtures, I thought I had made a mistake.
I missed the opening game against Palace due to having another commitment that day, but three of the remaining home games were missed due to conflicts with the men's fixtures (Southampton was the day after the men were away to Wrexham).
With the Sunderland ticket reduced to £1 (the club have provided me a refund for the extra I had paid), I spent £43 on the seven league games I was able to attend. Buying tickets individually has worked out as a saving considering season tickets were £45 at their cheapest.
I was considering buying a women's season ticket next season, but now I definitely won't be and will stick to purchasing tickets individually.
Having to register on their website to buy an away ticket has made me feel sick.sammy391 said:1000 tickets for the Crystal Palace match…
let’s get as many Addicks there as we can. supporting our table toppers!2 -
I agree with the last statement, really I do.
But the season ticket if you buy it early is £45, a great investment if you seriously want to back the women.
I bought mine and I live in Ireland. I’ve only been able to get over once. Do I regret it? Not a chance!5 -
2026/27 season tickets on sale now
https://www.charltonafc.com/news/get-your-202627-season-ticket-charlton-athletic-women0 -
30% discount if you buy with a men's ST too. It's good value for (hopefully) WSL footballEpsomAddick said:2026/27 season tickets on sale now
https://www.charltonafc.com/news/get-your-202627-season-ticket-charlton-athletic-women5

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