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Why Arsenal is considering switching to Wembley Stadium for a home match

October 7, 2025 2 Min Read
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  • Arsenal plans to upgrade Emirates Stadium
  • Gunners need Wembley to play home matches

According to The Telegraph, Arsenal is reportedly considering a dramatic move of its home match to Wembley Stadium, which is set to upgrade Emirates Stadium.

The idea comes amidst an increase in logistics, commerce and infrastructure, putting pressure on arsenals to ensure long-term stadium sustainability and catering in response to increased global demand.

From the moment it opened in 2006, the Emirates have been considered a modern and capable home for gunners.

Arsenal plans to upgrade Emirates Stadium

It has over 60,000 capabilities and cutting-edge facilities, serving as both a fortress and business assets. However, certain limitations became apparent over time.

Matchday’s revenue potential, corporate hospitality, transportation congestion, and scalability pressures from fans and commercial partners are increasingly testing the stadium’s evolutionary capabilities.

Club leadership may feel that the site has reached the ceiling, both physically and financially.

Furthermore, demand for Arsenal games continues to outperform supply globally. The club’s international fanbase has grown exponentially, with the appetite for premium seats, hospitality zones, international broadcasting and expansion services.

Meeting this demand from the Highbury Road range, constrained by local infrastructure and zoning, may not match what venues like Wembley can offer.

Gunners need Wembley to play home matches

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The move could also enhance Arsenal’s brand image. Playing from Wembley will make a statement, Arsenal sees itself among the elite institutions that command the highest stage arena.

Big games, European nights, finals could benefit from the aura of such venues.

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Wembley is not owned by Arsenal, so it will need to negotiate a lease, customization and revenue sharing model.

The Arsenal concept of moving to Wembley’s home reflects the pressures facing elite football clubs, evolving infrastructure demand, global market growth, ceilings of stadium capabilities, and search for growth streets.

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