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No time for signing autographs at the moment… the games are coming as thick and fast as snowflakes in Tromso. Chelsea fans in need of a serious dose of football have a bonanza on Saturday when the men take on Newcastle at lunchtime at the Bridge, and the ladies battle Yeovil five hours later. Tony
READ MOREChelsea Ladies have brought the date of their Conti Tyres cup tie against Yeovil Town forward by a day, to Saturday December 2. The match now kicks off at Kingsmeadow at 6pm on Saturday, rather than lunchtime on Sunday. The reason? AFC Wimbledon, who groundshare with Chelsea Ladies, have had to shift their FA Cup game
READ MOREThree away games on the trot, followed by three home matches at the Bridge. This topsy-turvy world is skewed by European fixtures as the Blues aim to follow up a thumping success at West Brom at the weekend with similar joy at those two outposts of football, Azerbaijan and Anfield. Hard to say which seems
READ MOREIf more women used Emma Hayes as a role model, there’d be a lot more female managers in football. That’s the assertion of England’s most-capped player, Rachel Yankey, the public face of a drive to increase the number of women gaining professional coaching badges. “Emma’s a really good friend of mine,” said Rachel, 38, whose
READ MOREA mistimed header from a player who has been one of the most consistent performers of the season proved that Chelsea Ladies are human after all. Spare a thought for Magda Eriksson, part of the three-woman defence who had – until the weekend’s foray to play Reading – been pivotal in maintaining clean sheets for
READ MOREChelsea Ladies are poised to reach the quarter-finals of the UEFA Women’s Champions League for the first time in their history after a convincing 3-0 victory at Kingsmeadow. They travel to Sweden next week for the second leg of the Round of 16 tie confident that if they repeat the performance of November 8 under
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