728 x 90



  • Blues win warms chilly fans

    Blues win warms chilly fans0

    Chelsea Women used a bitterly cold midweek clash with Brighton at Kingsmeadow as a springboard for what could prove a season-defining match at the weekend against WSL leaders Manchester United. The Sunday lunchtime match, expected to be a sell-out, is live on BBC2, guaranteeing a big nationwide audience. The Blues beat Brighton 3-1 on Wednesday

    READ MORE
  • Blues are outgunned

    Blues are outgunned0

    Erin Cuthbert, pictured, looked shellshocked as she led Chelsea off the field to the changing rooms at half-time, with Arsenal Women comfortably in control of the League Cup final at Selhurst Park. The Gunners did to Chelsea what the Blues usually do to the teams they play week in, week out… dominate, possess and outplay.

    READ MORE
  • Relief at final whistle

    Relief at final whistle0

    If you could have converted Chelsea fans’ heartbeats into electricity at the weekend’s clash with Palace, you’d have been able to power the capital.  With a collective sigh of relief from supporters, the Blues clung on for a 1-0 win at the Bridge, and now face a daunting trek to Anfield to face a Liverpool

    READ MORE
  • Freshen up and go again  

    Freshen up and go again  0

    Chelsea Women will hope for a distinct improvement in their form at home against Liverpool on Sunday.   The league table-toppers were second best against Arsenal last weekend in front of nearly 47,000 at the Emirates, writes Jane Grove.  It was only an 89th minute equaliser by Blues striker Sam Kerr which saved the day – and

    READ MORE
  • Everything and nothing!

    Everything and nothing!0

    • News
    • 19th December 2022

    Victory in Albania last week secured Chelsea Women’s place in the knockout phase of the Women’s Champions League, and left manager Emma Hayes feeling buoyant about 2023’s prospects. Her dream of lifting the European trophy that has so far eluded her moved a step closer in Tirana with a 4-0 win over Vllaznia, meaning there

    READ MORE
  • Chilwell injury mars win

    Chilwell injury mars win0

    The fact that left-back Ben Chilwell had played one of his better games for the Blues, in the midweek driving rain against Zagreb, made it even tougher to take when he pulled up deep into stoppage time with a hamstring injury. He’ll now miss the World Cup, having devoted his entire comeback campaign from a

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