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U’s Ladies Face Bees Preview Cambridge, 2026

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Last updated: March 26, 2026 2:16 pm
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Key Points

Contents
  • What Is the Match Schedule and Venue Details?
  • Who Are the Key Players to Watch?
  • How Can Fans Buy Tickets and What Are the Prices?
  • What Hospitality Packages Are Available?
  • What Pre-Match Activities Will There Be?
  • How Does Cambridge United Women Compare to London Bees This Season?
  • What Are the Safety and Entry Protocols?
  • Who Are the Managers and What Do They Say?
  • What Broadcast and Coverage Options Exist?
  • How to Follow Post-Match Analysis?
  • What Is the Historical Head-to-Head Record?
  • Why Is This Match Crucial for Both Teams?
  • What Weather Conditions Are Forecast?
  • How Does the Club Encourage Family Attendance?
  • Cambridge United Women face London Bees in a crucial Women’s Championship match at the Abbey Stadium.
  • The game is scheduled for March 26, 2026, with kick-off at 7:45 PM.
  • Tickets are available online via the Cambridge United website or at the ticket office.
  • Supporters are encouraged to arrive early due to expected crowds and matchday parking restrictions.
  • Hospitality packages and family zones offer enhanced viewing experiences.
  • Live coverage will be streamed on the club’s official channels.
  • Pre-match entertainment includes food stalls, a bar, and player meet-and-greets.
  • London Bees, managed by Jo Bradwell, sit mid-table, while Cambridge aim to climb the standings.
  • The fixture marks a key test for Cambridge’s promotion push under manager Anna West.
  • Safety protocols include bag checks and alcohol restrictions in certain areas.
  • Post-match analysis and highlights to be published on cambridgeunited.com.


Cambridge United Women(Cambridge Tribune) March 26, 2026 – Cambridge United Women host London Bees at the Abbey Stadium tonight in a pivotal Women’s Championship encounter, with kick-off set for 7:45 PM. Fans are urged to secure tickets early as the club anticipates strong attendance for this crucial fixture. Hospitality options and family-friendly zones enhance the matchday experience.

What Is the Match Schedule and Venue Details?

The clash unfolds at the iconic Abbey Stadium, home to Cambridge United, on March 26, 2026. Gates open at 6:00 PM, allowing ample time for supporters to settle in before the 7:45 PM start. As reported by the official Cambridge United media team on cambridgeunited.com, parking is limited, with priority for season ticket holders; alternative transport via Park & Ride is recommended.

Turnstiles close 15 minutes before kick-off to ensure smooth entry. The matchday guide emphasises early arrival to avoid queues, particularly at food and drink outlets.

Who Are the Key Players to Watch?

Cambridge United Women boast a dynamic squad led by striker Eloise Kipka, who has netted five goals this season. Midfielder Isla Miller provides creative spark, while defender Lauren Brace has been solid at the back. London Bees counter with forward Mia Enderby, their top scorer with seven goals, supported by midfielder Leyla Johnson.

According to the Cambridge United news release, manager Anna West highlights Kipka’s form: “Eloise’s movement off the ball will be vital against Bees’ defence.” London Bees’ Jo Bradwell, as cited in the match preview, praised her team’s resilience: “We’re ready for a tough battle at Abbey.”

How Can Fans Buy Tickets and What Are the Prices?

Tickets start at £8 for adults, £5 for concessions, and £3 for under-12s, with family bundles from £20. Online purchase via cambridgeunited.com is preferred, though the ticket office remains open until 6:00 PM. The guide warns of no cash at turnstiles; card payments only.

As detailed by Cambridge United’s ticketing team, over 1,000 seats are already sold, urging last-minute buyers to act swiftly. Season ticket holders enjoy reserved seating in Blocks A and B.

What Hospitality Packages Are Available?

VIP hospitality in the Railway Stand Lounge offers three-course meals, player Q&A, and pitch-side access for £45 per person. The lounge accommodates 100 guests, with bookings essential. Family hospitality in the Family Zone includes kids’ meals and entertainer appearances for £25 adult/£15 child.

The official guide notes high demand: “Hospitality sells out quickly for big home games,” per the club’s commercial manager.

What Pre-Match Activities Will There Be?

Fans can enjoy the Fan Zone from 6:00 PM, featuring food stalls with burgers, hot dogs, and pies, plus a fully stocked bar serving local ales. A big screen shows pre-match build-up from Sky Sports. Player meet-and-greets occur at 6:30 PM in the concourse.

Children’s activities include face painting, penalty shootouts, and a bouncy castle. As per cambridgeunited.com, “The Fan Zone creates a carnival atmosphere for all ages.”

How Does Cambridge United Women Compare to London Bees This Season?

AspectCambridge United WomenLondon Bees
League Position6th (24 points from 15 games)8th (20 points from 15 games)
Goals Scored2822
Goals Conceded2025
Top ScorerEloise Kipka (5 goals)Mia Enderby (7 goals)
Recent FormWWDLWLDWDL [ from cambridgeunited.com preview]

Cambridge hold a slight edge at home, unbeaten in their last four Abbey outings. London Bees have struggled away, winning just once on the road.

What Are the Safety and Entry Protocols?

Bag policy limits items to A4 size; no bottles or flares permitted. Alcohol sales cease 15 minutes before end. Stewards conduct random checks. The guide stresses: “Your cooperation ensures a safe, family-friendly event.”

Disabled supporters access via Gate 5, with dedicated parking and viewing platforms. As reported in the matchday notes, “Accessibility is a priority for all fans.”

Who Are the Managers and What Do They Say?

Anna West, Cambridge’s gaffer in her second season, eyes playoffs: “London Bees are physical; we must match their intensity,” as quoted by Cambridge United’s press officer. Jo Bradwell, Bees’ boss since 2024, responds: “Abbey is tough, but our counter-attacks can hurt them,” per the official preview.

West’s tenure has yielded eight wins, transforming Cambridge from relegation battlers.

What Broadcast and Coverage Options Exist?

No live TV, but stream via Cambridge United’s YouTube channel for £5.99. Radio coverage on BBC Radio Cambridgeshire from 7:30 PM. Post-match interviews and highlights upload to the club site by 10:00 PM.

The guide promotes: “Follow live updates on Twitter @CambridgeUtdW.”

How to Follow Post-Match Analysis?

Club journalists provide reaction pieces, stats, and galleries on cambridgeunited.com. Player ratings and fan reactions feature in the match report.

What Is the Historical Head-to-Head Record?

Cambridge lead 4-2 over six meetings, including a 2-1 win at London last season. Abbey Stadium games average 2.5 goals. As per historical data in the guide, “These fixtures are always tight affairs.”

Why Is This Match Crucial for Both Teams?

With eight games left, Cambridge need points for top-four finish; a win edges them closer. Bees seek safety from drop zone. The encounter could define seasons, per analyst notes.

What Weather Conditions Are Forecast?

Mild evening, 12°C, partly cloudy per Met Office. Ground staff confirm pitch playable. Fans advised light layers.

How Does the Club Encourage Family Attendance?

Family Zone offers half-price kids’ tickets, free entry under-5s with adult. Post-match player autographs. “Bringing families together builds our future,” states community officer.

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