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Chelsea FC Stadium Tour

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Chelsea FC Stadium & Museum: All-Inclusive Tour

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About: Stamford Bridge

The mighty Stamford Bridge is the home stadium of Chelsea FC, one of the most popular football clubs in the world. It's located in Fulham, London. With a capacity of more than 40,000 (which it regularly sells out), it's the eighth-largest stadium in the Premiership.

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Fulham Road, SW6 1HS, London
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