Fans attending Charlton Women's final game of the season against Birmingham City at The Valley will be permitted to drink in the stands as part of the Drinking In The Bowl pilot.
The clash against the Blues is your last chance to see the Addicks in action in 2025/26 and is set to be the biggest game of the campaign for both sides, with promotion and the league title potentially at stake.
The pilot enables WSL and WSL2 clubs to allow fans to enjoy alcohol responsibly in the stands during the game. The club also has a designated alcohol-free section (Blocks A) where alcoholic beverages will not be permitted. These are marked on the website when purchasing tickets.
Fans who have already purchased a ticket for the game and want to move their seats into the alcohol-free section should contact the ticket office directly at tickets@cafc.co.uk.
Alcohol will be allowed in the concourse and hospitality as usual, with beverages taken into the stands being decanted into non-glass cups if necessary.
The women's professional game, unlike the men's in the UK, does not prohibit the consumption of alcohol in view of the pitch. Many other WSL and WSL2 teams have already participated in the trial, which started in the second half of the 2024/25 season, expanding in the 2025/26 season.
The club partnered with the Charlton Athletic Supporters' Trust to approve the pilot and will continue collaborating with them to gather feedback throughout the trial.
You can get your ticket for the game now, with hospitality tickets already running out.