Chelsea Women: Conti Cup Virtual Tickets

Kingston Upon Thames, England, United Kingdom

Chelsea Women: Conti Cup Virtual Tickets

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Aim: We may not be together at Vicarage to watch the team take on Bristol City in the Continental Cup Final, but be together on raising funds.

Chelsea Women defeated West Ham United to reach the Continental Tyres Final at Vicarage Road, where they'll meet Bristol City.

Unfortunately because of the pandemic the supporters will be unable to attend the match on March 14, but that doesn't mean we can't play a big part in the occasion through virtual ticketing.

We want to use the final to raise money for two brilliant charities and in return, we will issue a digital ticket to supporters. The CFCW Social have offered every ticket buyer a chance to enter a raffle to win a shirt of choice from Foudys. And we will offer CWSG goodie bag which will include selection of merchandise and badges to ticket buyer. 

All proceeds will be split between Plan UK and Ditch The Label

Plan International is a children’s charity and the global charity partner of Chelsea Football Club. 

Ditch The Label are leading and global youth organisation, to help young people overcome bullying, digital wellbeing, mental health and identity.

Fans can get their hands on Continental Cup Final Ticket from as little as £5 or more for an e-ticket that's been designed by The CFCW Social for this special occasion and to enter raffle to win a shirt of choice and CWSG goodie bag.

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