Chelsea will continue their march towards Europa Conference League glory in the coming weeks when they take on Legia Warsaw over two legs in the quarter-finals of the competition.
The draw has been kind to the Blues both on and off the pitch. Legia are currently struggling in their own domestic league so should be relatively easy opponents for Enzo Maresca's men while Warsaw itself is an amazing place to visit as a football fan.
If you are one of the lucky Chelsea fans heading to Warsaw for the match, then check out our guide below for everything you need to know.

How many Chelsea fans are going to Warsaw?
Due to a long drawn-out dispute between both clubs and UEFA, ticket details for Chelsea fans for the away match against Legia Warsaw were only released on Wednesday, 2 April – just eight days before the match takes place.
While Chelsea are still trying to get more tickets for their supporters, the official allocation at the time of writing is just 742 due to safety and security fears. Legia Warsaw's supporters are notorious for causing trouble and they received a five-match away ban in December 2023 after clashing with police at Villa Park – the last time they faced an English club.
It is expected that all of these tickets will be sold without any issues and despite the club advising fans not to, it is anticipated that many more Chelsea fans will travel over to Poland without a ticket.
For more information on the sales process for the match, check out our Legia Warsaw vs Chelsea ticket buy guide.
Where do Chelsea fans sit at the Stadion Wojska Polskiego?
Chelsea fans will be located in the Trybuna Poludniowa for the match against Legia Warsaw. This stand is at one end of the stadium and the away section is to the left of the goal. Away fans typically get blocks 121 and 122 in the lower tier and blocks 221 and 222 in the upper tier.
However, as Chelsea's allocation has been slashed, they will only take up two of these blocks, likely in one of the two tiers as opposed to both.
🚨 Chelsea are privately pushing Uefa to help them receive an increased allocation for their Conference League away clash with Legia Warsaw next week, after they were handed only 742 tickets for the match.
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Full fans' matchday guide for Legia Warsaw vs Chelsea
Where to eat & drink for Chelsea fans in Warsaw
Providing the Legia fans behave themselves, and the Chelsea supporters, too, in fairness, then the travelling Blues should have a very enjoyable time in Warsaw. It is a very clean and welcoming city and although it isn't the most beautiful, football fans are unlikely to care.
The average cost of a pint in Warsaw works out at around £3.60 so for Chelsea fans who are used to paying London prices of around £7, it's going to be a case of filling their boots. Some of the best bars and restaurants to visit in Warsaw include:
- Goraczka Zlota – Wilcza 29, 00-544 Warszawa, Poland
- The Belgian Elephant – Freta 19, 00-227 Warszawa, Poland
- The British Bulldog – Krucza 51, 00-022 róg, Poland
Ticket collection info for Chelsea fans in Warsaw
All Chelsea fans who get a ticket for the match against Legia Warsaw will be required to collect their tickets in the city on matchday. The specific location of the ticket collection point will be emailed to supporters a couple of days before the game.
How to get to the Stadion Wojska Polskiego: Guide for Chelsea fans in Warsaw
The Stadion Wojska Poskiego is around 3km south of the city centre and the central railway station which is just about walking distance providing the weather is okay.
Having said that, there are ways to get to the stadium using public transport if that's what you would prefer to do. The 107 bus in the direction of Kierbedzia from metro stop Centrum gets you to the stadium in around ten minutes while the 185 bus from the old town gets you to the stadium in around seven minutes.