Stamford Bridge: VodafoneThree brings coverage and capacity improvements

VodafoneThree has made major network upgrades at Chelsea FC’s home ground, Stamford Bridge, meaning Vodafone customers can now enjoy the same seamless connectivity during match days that Three customers have experienced for several years.

In 2022, Three, Official Connectivity Partner of Chelsea FC, rolled out 5G across Stamford Bridge. This made the 40,000-seat ground the first Premier League stadium in the UK to switch on 5G across its entirety, paving the way for the ultimate connected fan experience.

Now, thanks to VodafoneThree’s ‘MultiOperator Core Network’ technology, customers of Vodafone and Three can enjoy the best available coverage, at no extra cost, throughout the stadium.

VodafoneThree has now activated an advanced feature at the stadium, which allows customers to take advantage of a much-improved network capability using the dedicated Three UK infrastructure. As a result, customers can enjoy smoother streaming, faster browsing and more reliable voice calls throughout the ground.

The improvements were completed ahead of Chelsea FC women’s fixture against London City Lionesses on 1 November and the men’s match versus Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. on 8 November, ensuring thousands of fans could benefit from a vastly improved mobile experience.

Andrea Dona, Chief Network Officer, VodafoneThree, said: “We’re proud to deliver enhanced network capacity at Stamford Bridge, as we know that connectivity is a vital part of the matchday experience. Activating advanced network technology around the stadium has resulted in a better mobile experience, not just for consumers but for vendors operating on site too.

“This latest upgrade supports our commitment to build the UK’s best network and ensure fans can stay connected when it matters most. So, whether they’re browsing the latest results from across the league or sharing videos on social media, we’ve got them covered.”

The activity is part of a UK-wide £11 billion investment programme, announced by VodafoneThree in June 2025, delivering premium connectivity to customers at high-footfall venues.