Reuters
Oct 30, 2023, 04:45 PM
Chelsea supporters travelling to Wolves for the Christmas Eve Premier League fixture will be offered free transport to and from the game, the London club said on Monday.
The match was originally scheduled for Dec. 23 but has been moved to Dec. 24 for a 1pm GMT kickoff, marking the first time a Premier League game will be held on Christmas Eve since 1995.
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"The club is aware that transport options are more limited than usual on this date, as it is a Sunday and also Christmas Eve," Chelsea said in a statement.
"As a sign of appreciation for fans making this trip, Chelsea Football Club will be offering free travel as a goodwill gesture to anyone who purchases a ticket."
Coaches will be available to book when match tickets go on sale, the club added.
The change of date to Christmas Eve was criticised by the club's fans who described it as "totally unacceptable." The Chelsea Supporters' Trust said match-going fans would face issues travelling to Wolves on a holiday weekend.
"Not only could this lead to staffing issues at Molineux, but holiday transport timetables will further inconvenience supporters," it said on Thursday.
"It is difficult because it is not easy to change," Chelsea manager Mauricio Pochettino said last week of the rescheduling.
"We need to accept we are in England and it is different to the rest of the world ..
"Even if I am not happy, we need to try to be in our best level and accept a situation we cannot change."