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  • Blues gear up for derby

    Blues gear up for derby0

    On paper, Sunday afternoon’s Chelsea Women v West Ham United Women clash should be a gilt-edged opportunity for the Blues to keep the pressure up at the top of the WSL. But Chelsea’s players have already had a tough week, including the FA Cup trip to Charlton on Sunday and the midweek trek to Manchester

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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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  • No roses for Liverpool

    No roses for Liverpool0

    It’s going to be a traditional Sunday afternoon kick-off time for Chelsea Women when they face Liverpool Women in the 5th round of the FA Cup at Kingsmeadow, shortly after Valentine’s Day… and a full house is anticipated. But the visitors – who drew with Chelsea at Prenton Park in December in one of the

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  • Spence keen to lift cups

    Spence keen to lift cups0

    Chelsea manager Emma Hayes may turn to Drew Spence, one of her most trusted foot soldiers, to beef up the firepower for tonight’s Conti Cup semi-final game against Manchester United, writes Jane Grove. The match kicks off at 7.30pm at Leigh Sports Village, the home of Manchester United Women. Spence, who has been at the

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  • Mitigating the risks

    Mitigating the risks0

    “Come on ref, it’s late every time,” appealed 16-year-old Blues striker Emily Murphy as she was clattered by a Charlton defender, writes Jane Grove. “You just got stuck on the beach,” retorted the jovial Robert Massey-Ellis who had been joshing with the players during the fourth round FA Cup tie at the Addicks’ Oakwood ground.

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  • Hayes trusts her teens

    Hayes trusts her teens0

    It wasn’t until the final minute of the first half that Chelsea’s travelling supporters had something to celebrate as Drew Spence slotted the ball past Charlton’s goalie Katie Startup to open the Blues’ account in the fourth round of the FA Cup at The Oakwood, writes Jane Grove. Chelsea, who fielded some of their younger

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