Chelsea will continue their quest to win the Europa Conference League on Thursday, 10 April when they take on Legia Warsaw in the first leg of their quarter-final tie with the Polish club.
Chelsea travel to Poland for the first leg and given that the Blues are the biggest team left in the competition, tickets for the match at the Stadion Wojska Polskiego are in high demand with locals.
If you are on the lookout for Legia Warsaw vs Chelsea tickets, then check out our guide below for all the latest information.

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Home tickets
Legia Warsaw are still advertising tickets for the match on their website, however, in order to purchase you must have a registered membership with the club. The website won't allow new sign-ups from UK-based accounts ahead of the match with Chelsea due to fears about English supporters getting into the home sections at the stadium.
In order to buy a ticket for Legia Warsaw vs Chelsea through the Legia Website, you must have a Pasel number among other things which is a form of identification in Poland.
The club announced a staggered approach to selling tickets for this match when the draw was made and a general sale window is scheduled for 6 April should any tickets remain following the windows for season ticket holders and registered account holders.
Away tickets
Despite the match being right around the corner, Chelsea are yet to reveal the allocation or ticket information for Legia Warsaw away which has left fans in limbo. The stadium was a capacity of 31,000 so by UEFA's laws, the minimum allocation Chelsea should get is 1,650 but there is reportedly some disagreements about this between the two clubs.
Rumours on social media suggest that Chelsea's allocation has been slashed to just 500 for this fixture but nothing has been confirmed at the time of writing.
When Aston Villa played Legia Warsaw back in 2023, they were given an allocation of 1,700 tickets but contention reared its head when Villa refused to allow any Legia fans into Villa Park on safety grounds for the return fixture. Perhaps this is Legia's way of getting payback against English football clubs and their fans.
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— Chelsea VWR_ (@ChelseaVWR_) April 1, 2025
Legia Warsaw vs Chelsea tickets: Alternative options
Given the demand for tickets is high and the fact that Chelsea fans still have no concrete information on their allocation for the fixture, many fans are perhaps considering using third-party resale websites to get Legia Warsaw vs Chelsea tickets.
While these websites can be great in terms of ease of access, there are several downsides to them including the fact almost all tickets are sold at a price greater than face value and also the fact that some of them are complete scams.
We recently reviewed two of the biggest ticket resale websites around to provide FGG readers with some epeace of mind when purchasing tickets:
At the time of writing, Livefootballtickets currently have no tickets listed for the match but this should pick up the closer we get to kick-off.