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  • All-London final, 150 miles away!

    All-London final, 150 miles away!0

    It defies logic, but it is what it is! This year’s Continental Tyres League Cup final between Chelsea and Arsenal is being staged in Nottingham. On a smaller scale, it’s a repeat of the situation in 2019 when the Europa League final, also fought between Chelsea and Arsenal, was staged in Baku, Azerbaijan, forcing fans

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  • Nottingham here we come!

    Nottingham here we come!0

    Finally, after four years of trying – three on the trot, Chelsea are playing in a Conti Cup final, writes Jane Grove. The Blues met tough opponents in a Man U side which – especially in the second half – had them on the ropes before the 1,000-plus crowd at the Leigh Sports Village stadium.

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  • Chelsea draw feels like loss

    Chelsea draw feels like loss0

    The pivotal moment in this tense, all-action London derby at the Bridge between Chelsea and Arsenal. David Luiz, in his first time back at his former home as a Gooner, is sent off with less than half an hour on the clock. His rash challenge on striker Tammy Abraham meant that ref Stuart Attwell showed

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  • Captain Magda aims high

    Captain Magda aims high0

    “The first half was one of the best halves we’ve ever played,” said delighted Chelsea captain Magda Eriksson in the wake of the 4-1 victory against Arsenal at Borehamwood on Sunday. “It was really clinical; we scored from our chances early on in the game, and then we could just see the game out,” she

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  • Eleven dazzlers

    Eleven dazzlers0

    Playing into a low, ferocious sun that left Chelsea manager Emma Hayes with a headache, the Blues crushed the fight out of Arsenal in a 4-1 victory which the gaffer hailed as one of the best performances she can remember. Arsenal hadn’t been defeated at home in precisely a year. In fact, the last team

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  • Blues rout the Reds

    Blues rout the Reds0

    Four shots on target, four goals, four different scorers… and Sam Kerr’s first league goal on English soil. No wonder Emma Hayes was chuffed! The only strange thing about the 1-4 scoreline was that Arsenal scored at all; it was down to a very rare fumble by usually dependable keeper Ann-Katrin Berger. Otherwise, this was

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