How Chelsea fans can save at least £115 on Conference League final travel to Wroclaw


Chelsea are all-but certain to be headed to the UEFA Europa Conference League final in Wroclaw as they prepare for their semi-final second leg with Djugaarden on Thursday night. The Blues are already 4-1 up heading into their second leg, and fans can certainly be forgiven for starting their trip planning.
The Blues have plenty to do before then, attempting to secure a top five finish and Champions League football, but it looks as though they will have the chance of winning silverware, and Enzo Maresca wants his men to take it.
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Hide AdHe said on Wednesday: “That would be very good for the club. Most importantly, it would be a way to start and build a winning mentality with the squad. We want this club winning trophies, and it’s nice to win a trophy because you learn how to win. Chelsea are a big club with important trophies in the past, but we need to learn how to win with this squad.
“I try to convince the players that day by day you have to build the winning mentality, win the small-sided games, because winning shapes you. The competition we are in is the Conference League, where we started in the play-offs, and we have to win this competition. Winning a trophy this season is a statement that you can say Chelsea is back, because we have won a trophy.”
As Chelsea look to book their spot in the final in Poland, we have taken a look at how Blues fans can save a few bucks on their travels.
How Chelsea fans can save money on their trip to Conference League final 2025
As you might expect, the airlines have cottoned on to the fact that Chelsea fans might be travelling en masse from London to Wroclaw for the Conference League final. WizzAir are currently charging £357 for direct flights from Luton to Wroclaw, going out on May 27 and leaving on May 30, the next available direct flight. Those prices are likely to change, and they are only likely to increase once Chelsea’s place in the final is official and fans begin to book flights at an increased pace.
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Hide AdBut Blues fans can save significant cash with a relatively comfortable trip adjustment. If you were to fly on the same dates from Stanstead to Poznan with RyanAir, that flight would cost you just £184 at time of writing, and that flight takes around 15 minutes less. From Poznan, you can get the Line 159 bus to the central station, which is just 20 minutes away, costing around £1.
From that station, there is a train that runs to Wroclaw, taking only one hour and 17 minutes. That train will cost £28, or less. A return ticket will certainly cost less, but based on the worst case scenario of two singles, the trip to Poznan and back will cost £242 in all based on current prices for all of the above, meaning a saving of £115. That saving total is likely to rise, too, as the demand for a direct flight to Wroclaw increases by the minute and prices continue to rise with demand.
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