Supporters intending to travel to or from our two home Premier League games in October, against Liverpool and Sunderland, using the London Underground are advised that planned engineering works may affect your journey.

On those two Saturdays (4 October and 25 October) the District Line is closed west of Embankment Station and on the whole of the Edgware Road branch, including the line down to Wimbledon.

This means for the match at Stamford Bridge, Fulham Broadway Station is closed all day and there are no District Line trains running to any nearby stations on that branch of the tube network.

The Circle Line is also affected and is closed between Edgware Road and Tower Hill (via Victoria) for the Liverpool game and between Edgware Road and Aldgate (via Victoria) for the Sunderland game.

On the day of the Sunderland game, there is no service on the Mildmay Line between Willesden Junction and Clapham Junction so there will be no service on that line stopping at West Brompton or Imperial Wharf.

The Piccadilly Line is available from Earl's Court Station but Transport for London warn entry to that station may take up to 60 minutes after the match due to crowding. Fans are therefore encouraged to use Hammersmith or South Kensington stations where possible.

Please see below for a map of walking routes to and from South Kensington, Earl’s Court and Hammersmith stations from where alternative Underground lines can be used.

Fans are advised to check their journey in advance using Transport for London’s journey planner