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Chelsea open Stamford Bridge to Shakhtar Donetsk for Champions League campaign

  • A surprise European return for Stamford Bridge

    In a unique arrangement that underlines the ongoing plight of Ukrainian football, Shakhtar Donetsk will play their Champions League home fixtures at Stamford Bridge this season. Still displaced from their iconic Donbas Arena home, the Ukrainian champions continue to navigate European competition while operating in exile.

    The venue choice is a strategic fit given London's strong local demographics. According to the 2021 UK census, roughly 19,000 Ukrainians resided in the capital, with an estimated 45,000 more arriving following the Russian invasion in 2022 - offering Shakhtar a ready-made fanbase in exile.

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    No European football for Chelsea opens Stamford Bridge doors

    The operational setup was made considerably easier by Chelsea's absence from continental football. The Blues acknowledged that their 'disappointing 2025-26 season' - which ended in a 10th-place Premier League finish - cleared the fixture calendar needed to host Shakhtar's European matches at Stamford Bridge.

    Stamford Bridge will host at least four matches, with Shakhtar earning direct entry into the Champions League league phase after clinching the Ukrainian Premier League title last season. The partnership guarantees that one of England's most iconic venues remains part of Europe's elite competition, despite Chelsea's absence from the tournament.

  • Emotional significance for the Miners

    The move to London carries deep emotional weight for the Ukrainian club, who have been wandering since 2014. In a statement, Shakhtar said: 'Playing our Champions League home matches at Stamford Bridge is a special opportunity for Shakhtar. We are grateful to Chelsea for the opportunity to host our games at this special venue. Stamford Bridge is one of the most famous stadiums in world football, with an incredible history and atmosphere. We are convinced that Shakhtar's matches in London will provide unforgettable emotions for Ukrainian and English fans.'

    Shakhtar are no strangers to Europe's top table, remaining a regular fixture in the Champions League over the past two decades. Their best campaign came in 2010-11 when they reached the quarter-finals, while their most recent appearance in 2024-25 saw them bow out during the league phase.

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    A long history in exile

    Forced to abandon the Donbas Arena in May 2014 following the Russian invasion and occupation of the region, Shakhtar have been unable to play at their iconic home for over a decade. Since their displacement, the club has primarily relied on the Lviv Arena - located more than 700 miles away - to host domestic home fixtures.

    In recent years, Shakhtar have staged their European home fixtures across the continent, playing in Poland, Slovenia, and Germany. Bringing Champions League football to Stamford Bridge marks another remarkable chapter in the club's ongoing story of resilience.