The FA Community Shield

Martin Glenn relishing Wembley double-header

Friday 31 Jul 2015
Martin Glenn is looking forward to August's Wembley double-header
FA chief executive Martin Glenn is looking forward to a bumper Wembley weekend, with two big games set for the national stadium.

It starts at 3pm on Saturday when the SSE Women’s FA Cup Final between Chelsea and Notts County takes place.

And on Sunday FA Cup holders Arsenal play Premier League champions and London rivals Chelsea in The FA Community Shield with McDonald's, the annual curtain-raiser for the new season.

Chelsea v Notts County

The SSE Women's FA Cup
The Final
3pm, Saturday 1 August 2015
Wembley Stadium connected by EE
Tickets priced £15 for adults, £5 concessions
Live on BBC

"We sometimes take things like the Community Shield for granted," said Glenn.

"It’s the biggest game of its type in the world and it would be great if other countries emulated what we do."

Besides pitting two of England’s best teams against each other, the Shield also plays a charitable role with money raised from the game distributed to charities by The FA and the competing clubs.

Last week Glenn presented a cheque for £25,000 from the Community Shield Fund to the Sir Bobby Robson Foundation and there will be more donations to come following Sunday's game.

"It just does terrific things and we’re investing £2,000 in every club which makes it to the first round of The FA Cup to go to charities of their choice in their community," revealed the CEO.

FA CEO Martin Glenn (r) and vice chairman Barry Bright present a cheque to Lady Elsie Robson in Bishop

Glenn presented a cheque from the Community Shield to the Sir Bobby Robson Foundation last week

"It’s a good thing and it shows we’re part of the community and not just taking from it."

There is set to be a record attendance for the Women’s FA Cup Final, with over 27,000 tickets sold already, and Glenn is looking forward to the game between two FA WSL 1 clubs.

Arsenal v Chelsea

The FA Community Shield supported by McDonald's
3pm, Sunday 2 August 2015
Wembley Stadium connected by EE
Live on BT Sport

Neither Chelsea or Notts County have won The Cup previously, so there will be a new name on the honour’s list come Saturday evening.

"I think it’s brilliant, the Cup Final tickets are selling really fast," added Glenn.

"The success of the England team in the World Cup in Canada has really triggered interest and we’re seeing higher attendances in the WSL.

"So buy your Cup Final tickets now, because they’re selling like hotcakes!"

Tickets for the Women’s FA Cup Final cost £15 for adults and £5 for concessions. Click here for more details

By Nicholas Veevers Content Manager - FA Owned Channels