Chelsea’s Stamford Bridge stadium is set to host Shakhtar Donetsk’s home Champions League fixtures during the upcoming season.
The Ukrainian side have been unable to play at the Donbas Arena since Russia annexed the Donetsk region in 2014, requiring Shakhtar to stage domestic matches in Kyiv and Lviv, alongside European fixtures in Germany, Slovenia and Poland.
While the change of venue remains subject to regulatory approvals, Chelsea—who failed to qualify for European competition last season—hope to offer Shakhtar and their travelling supporters a warm welcome to west London.
“Shakhtar have played in countries across Europe and we look forward to welcoming them to London for their Champions League campaign this year,” Chelsea said in an official statement.
“We will be working with the Shakhtar team closely over the coming weeks to ensure that matchdays run safely and smoothly for their team and supporters.”
Shakhtar welcomed the arrangement.
“Playing our Champions League home matches at Stamford Bridge is a special opportunity for Shakhtar. We are grateful to Chelsea Football Club for the opportunity to host our games at this special venue,” the club said.
“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.”






