Our next two Premier League fixtures will be dedicated to No Room for Racism as we continue to collectively highlight the action taken against discrimination and promote equality, diversity and inclusion.

Chelsea’s players, and those of Wolves and Aston Villa and all other Premier League teams, will take the knee, using the power of their voice to highlight unity against all forms of racism.

The ongoing No Room For Racism initiative brings together all the work the Premier League undertakes to tackle discrimination. In February 2021, the Premier League launched its No Room For Racism Action Plan, which outlines a series of commitments and targets to promote equality, diversity and inclusion and increase opportunities across the game. 

To further support education and promote the importance of being an ally, current Premier League players are visiting schools to see how No Room For Racism educational resources are being used to inspire learning and encourage discussion.


Chelsea continues to support players who receive online abuse and, working with the Premier League, is committed to dealing with discrimination wherever it occurs.

The Premier League and its clubs will not tolerate discrimination of any kind, and we encourage all our fans to be an ally and play a role in creating change: challenge it, report it, change it.

Guidance on how to report discriminatory behaviour is available.

How to report discrimination at Stamford Bridge