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Chelsea Women’s manager Emma Hayes believes the fans at Kingsmeadow are the best in the land, and that their support holds the key to the Blues knocking Lyon, the reigning European queens, out of this year’s Champions League on Sunday. “I’m looking forward to a packed house on Sunday, with our loyal fanbase making it
READ MOREEngland legends Kelly Smith and Rachel Yankey were on hand to welcome the FIFA Women’s World Cup trophy to the UK, writes Jane Grove. The most coveted prize in women’s football is travelling across the globe visiting all 24 countries that will compete in the final tournament, which runs in France from June 7 to
READ MOREIt’s getting difficult to tell who is the most frustrated at an unsettled and restless Stamford Bridge… the manager (sent to the stands for venting his frustration at Easter Monday’s draw against Burnley) or the fans. Strolling back towards Putney across Eel Brook Common after this chaotic – but eminently watchable – 2-2 draw, the
READ MOREA stonking second half for Chelsea Women in Lyon gave the Blues a platform to build on in the eagerly awaited second leg of the Champions League semi-final at Kingsmeadow in a week’s time. Although Chelsea are 2-1 down from the first leg in France, there were hugely encouraging signs for manager Emma Hayes, and
READ MOREChelsea Women have travelled to Lyon for their Easter Sunday first-leg match in the Champions League semis, supported by a hardy group of 100 fans – the total ticket allowance. The match is at 4pm, and is being shown on the BBC Red Button. Fran Kirby is unlikely to play after a recurrence of a
READ MOREIt may not have had the drama of the Man City v Spurs Champions League clash from the night before, but Thursday’s second-leg Europa tie between Chelsea and Slavia Prague matched it for goals. Yet if the first half was comfortably Chelsea’s, the second belonged to the visitors who made a match of it with
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