Brighton Women's new stadium, 'Built For Her', is a statement of intent for the club, showing their commitment to women's football. The stadium will be a 10,000-capacity venue, costing £75-80 million, and will be built by 2030. The club's owner, Tony Bloom, has given the green light to the project, and the stadium will be built next to the Amex Express Stadium, where the club's men's Premier League side play. The stadium will be specifically designed for women's players and their fans, with different needs and behaviors than the men's game. The club has researched potential sites around seven years ago and looked again in 2023, but land is not cheap in the south east of England. Brighton did not own Bennett's Field for many years and had leased it as a car park. The land was sold to property developers for student accommodation but the universities decided they no longer needed it and so Brighton bought it last year. The club is open to government funding and hopes to be successful with the planning application because they already have proof of concept with the Amex. The stadium will be physically joined to the Amex via a bridge, and the club can share resources, such as the ticket office, club store, car parking, and Falmer train station. The club is looking at everything through a women's football lens, whether the pitch surface can prevent certain injuries to female players, dressing room setups to cater for the split of male physios and female athletes, sufficient female toilet facilities, types of food and drink to serve match-goers, and buggy parks for families.