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  • Jonna’s a gonna

    Jonna’s a gonna0

    Blues defender Jonna Andersson is quitting Chelsea Women at the end of this season to return to her native Sweden. The 29-year-old has been bumped down the pecking order at Kingsmeadow after the arrival of left-sided Russian defender Alsu Abdullina. She also had to relinquish her No20 shirt when striker Sam Kerr arrived at the

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  • Blues maintain the race to glory

    Blues maintain the race to glory0

    Chelsea Women hung on to top spot in the Women’s Super League with an impressive 5-0 victory at a chilly Kingsmeadow, with both Beth England and Sam Kerr scoring twice. England’s second came via a well-struck penalty in stoppage time… although Kerr was still on the pitch and could have tried to pinch the ball

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  • Blues look to the west

    Blues look to the west0

    With Chelsea Women hosting Reading on Sunday, while the men welcome Brentford, no one is having to travel too far for their football as the icy winds encircle the capital. Kingsmeadow is the stage for Chelsea v Reading on Sunday evening at the strange time of 6.45pm, with the Blues and the Gunners now potentially

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  • Beth’s back as Blues hit 9

    Beth’s back as Blues hit 90

    Beth England (pictured) is back on form as Chelsea Women shot to the top of the league with an overwhelming 9-0 away win at Leicester. In a remarkably one-sided match, the Blues were 3-0 up in just seven minutes, then refused to take their foot off the gas as they pummelled the Foxes and leapfrogged

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  • Finally! Some levelling up!

    Finally! Some levelling up!0

    As Chelsea Women gear up for their FA Cup quarter-final against Birmingham on Sunday afternoon at Kingsmeadow, the prize money has just been increased tenfold to £3million for next year’s competition. Shamed into revising the enormous gulf between prize money in the men’s and women’s game, the FA has decided to ‘level up’ and boost

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  • 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

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