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  • Nail-biting climax to season

    Nail-biting climax to season0

    Chelsea go to Reading for the last game of the season this Saturday (May 27) with one hand on the Women’s Super League trophy. The Blues top the league and if Emma Hayes’ team beat The Royals at the Madejski Stadium they will become champions for a record-breaking fourth time on the trot. Manchester United

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  • 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

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  • 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.

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  • Blues put distractions aside to face City in the Conti Cup final

    Blues put distractions aside to face City in the Conti Cup final0

    Chelsea Women face Man City today in the final of the Conti Cup. at Wimbledon’s new Plough Lane stadium, while the men are in Burnley, facing a resurgent Clarets side that will fancy their chances against a backdrop of ownership turmoil in SW6. Acting captain Millie Bright, pictured, may have to hand over the armband

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  • Blues net another cup final

    Blues net another cup final0

    Jess Carter is congratulated by her team-mates on her goal as ex-Blue Hannah Blundell walks off disconsolately in the Conti Cup    Pic: Chelsea FC   Chelsea’s pace and grit knocked a threatening Man Utd women’s team out of the Conti Cup in an action-packed semi under the lights at Kingsmeadow, setting up a third

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  • Millie wins Olympic opener

    Millie wins Olympic opener0

    Chelsea’s dependable defender Millie Bright helped Team GB keep a clean sheet in a 2-0 victory over Chile in an early event at the Tokyo Olympics. The match, played at breakfast time in the UK, saw the Brits in a familiar dark blue (slightly darker than Chelsea’s Royal blue, but still blue enough) playing in

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