728 x 90



  • Red card meant there was only going to be one winner

    Red card meant there was only going to be one winner0

    Hollyfield student HARRY CASTLE (that’s him above) was at the recent Chelsea Women v Leicester City Women match at Kingsmeadow, in the press box, writing his first match report as he aims for a career in sports journalism. Here it is…       The game started with Chelsea Women the clear favourites to beat

    READ MORE
  • The late, late show

    The late, late show0

    Blues manager Thomas Tuchel applauds his players, whose persistence was rewarded with a last-gasp winner at the Bridge, where in-form Newcastle were the visitors. And it was the same story for Emma Hayes and Chelsea Women, hosting Aston Villa at Kingsmeadow at the same time on Sunday, where a late goal from Sam Kerr snatched

    READ MORE
  • Schoolgirls’ football day

    Schoolgirls’ football day0

    Tomorrow has been dubbed Let Girls Play day, with Surbiton schools urged to join in the biggest school football event. More than 61,000 girls across Britain are taking part in a session sponsored by the Football Association and Barclays, on Wednesday March 9, designed to unite schools in their ambition to provide equal access to

    READ MORE
  • Outclassed Blues lose final

    Outclassed Blues lose final0

    Eclipsed and outclassed, Chelsea Women had no answer to Manchester City’s grit and determination as the Sky Blues finally ended a long jinx and lifted the Conti Cup – denying Emma Hayes a third trophy on the trot. Player of the match Caroline Weir scored twice, while Ellen White was also on the scoresheet as

    READ MORE
  • Blues put distractions aside to face City in the Conti Cup final

    Blues put distractions aside to face City in the Conti Cup final0

    Chelsea Women face Man City today in the final of the Conti Cup. at Wimbledon’s new Plough Lane stadium, while the men are in Burnley, facing a resurgent Clarets side that will fancy their chances against a backdrop of ownership turmoil in SW6. Acting captain Millie Bright, pictured, may have to hand over the armband

    READ MORE
  • Blues draw the Brummies

    Blues draw the Brummies0

    Chelsea have been drawn at home to Birmingham in the quarter-finals of this season’s Women’s FA Cup. It follows the Blues’ demolition of 10-player Leicester City on Saturday. That 7-0 scoreline was harsh on the Foxes, who lost defender Sophie Howard to a red card after just over a quarter of an hour. The full

    READ MORE
Previous Next
Close
Test Caption
Test Description goes like this