Following our impressive triumph over Arsenal the Women's FA Cup is now on display in the Trophy Room at our Stamford Bridge museum, while our stadium tours have been given a special festive feel with Father Christmas welcoming visitors.

Emma Hayes's side beat our London rivals 3-0 at Wembley earlier this month and you can now see that trophy, along with all the other silverware won by our men's and women's teams, in the Chelsea Museum.

Meanwhile Father Christmas will be stopping by Stamford Bridge on his rounds this year to welcome supporters to Santa’s Magical Stadium Tour from Friday 17 December until Thursday 23 December, as we get ready for Christmas with a series of special festive stadium tours.

As well as getting the usual guided tour behind-the-scenes at the home of the Blues from our team of expert guides and a visit to the Chelsea Museum, every child attending a festive tour will receive a Chelsea gift from Santa personally.

After getting to see inside usually inaccessible areas of our stadium – including the media facilities, dressing rooms, players’ tunnel and dug outs – and learning all about the club’s history, each group will have the chance for a personal meet and greet experience with Santa in the Chelsea Grotto, along with the opportunity to capture the moment with an official souvenir photo.

The festive tours will take place from 10am to 5pm between Friday 17 December and Thursday 23 December. Tickets are priced at £25 for adults and £15 for children, and you can book your place on a tour here now.

A Stamford Bridge stadium tour and visit to the Chelsea Museum also make the perfect Christmas gift for any Blues fan. Vouchers allow the recipient to choose the time and date of their choice to enjoy their tour within 12 months and can be purchased here.

In line with the UK government’s recent tightening of Covid-19 safety protocols, we are reminding all visitors that face coverings are required to be worn on the Stadium Tour and within both the Museum and Megastore.Our Tour and Museum Guides will be wearing face coverings however – when delivering information – they will remove them. This is to ensure they can be heard clearly and they will also ensure social distancing is in place prior to them removing their face covering. Hand sanitiser stations will be available throughout the experience and you can of course momentarily remove your face covering while posing for photographs on the tour or in the museum.To confirm, Chelsea FC will not require proof of either a negative lateral flow test or NHS Covid pass to gain access to the Stadium Tour, Museum or Megastore but recommend you keep your Covid pass up to date for your own safety and convenience as well as the safety of our employees.The whole Stadium Tour and Museum experience remains fully open with no other restrictions allowing our guests to enjoy the Dressing Rooms, Press Room, Players' Tunnel and Pitchside.