Published: 30th September 2014
Chelsea have made an initial enquiry about playing at Twickenham while Stamford Bridge is redeveloped.
The Rugby Football Union has confirmed it has been in contact with the Premier League club but said talks are at a very early stage.
Twickenham is the home of English rugby union and the 82,000-capacity stadium has never hosted a football match.
The RFU said: “We have had an enquiry from Chelsea FC but have not had any discussions of any substance.”
Chelsea announced in June that they are looking at possible expansion plans for their 41,800 capacity stadium – but the club has not set a date for any work to begin.
Redeveloping Stamford Bridge into a 60,000 capacity stadium would boost match-day revenue and help Chelsea meet Uefa’s Financial Fair Play guidelines.
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