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  • All this for just a fiver!

    All this for just a fiver!0

    A sell-out 41,000-strong crowd will greet Chelsea Women’s league opener against Spurs on September 8 at Stamford Bridge, so no more tickets are available. But the good news is that the full season at the Blues’ real home, Kingsmeadow, is poised to start… and season tickets are available from as little as five quid. The

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  • A dreadfully unlucky start

    A dreadfully unlucky start0

    How unlucky can a manager be? Frank Lampard’s debut in the dugout at Old Trafford was cruel… and undeserved. Officially, it was a 4-0 thrashing by Manchester United. Yet for large stretches of the game, Chelsea were the livelier, nippier side, striking the woodwork several times. How will Stamford Bridge’s favourite midfielder of the modern

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  • Spurs, Arsenal, then Man U!

    Spurs, Arsenal, then Man U!0

    Chelsea Women’s fixtures have been released… with the first three home games against Tottenham, Arsenal… then Manchester United. The first game has been switched to Stamford Bridge, with live coverage on the BBC Red Button. The announced league fixtures (subject to switch for TV and cup competitions) are: September 8, Chelsea v Spurs 12.30pm Sept

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  • Bridge to host opener

    Bridge to host opener0

    Building on the buzz around the Women’s World Cup, Chelsea Women’s first fixture of the new season will be staged at Stamford Bridge. Tickets will be free to the match on Sunday 8 September – a London derby against newly promoted Spurs. Fans can each reserve four tickets. With the Women’s Super League now sponsored

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  • What is the REAL legacy?

    What is the REAL legacy?0

    What is the ‘legacy’ of the 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup – or ‘the World Cup’ as it’s now talked of in a way unimaginable just months ago? The word is bandied around a lot, with much gushing talk about girls everywhere being inspired by the Lionesses’ ultimately unsuccessful campaign. But is it true? The

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  • Frankie comes home

    Frankie comes home0

    Frank Lampard is back in the dug-out at Stamford Bridge – one of the Blues’ favourite sons, returning as manager in what amounts to something of a gamble for Chelsea. Having only relatively recently attained his training badges, and with experience limited to managing Derby County last season (a stint that impressed many within the

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