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  • Blues breeze past Charlton

    Blues breeze past Charlton0

    Chelsea breezed past Charlton at The Oakwood to be in the hat for Monday’s draw for the Women’s FA Cup 5th round, with teen striker Emily Murphy scoring a brace, writes Jane Grove. Also netting twice, the evergreen Drew Spence, as the Blues began this season’s FA Cup campaign in style. There was time at

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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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  • The Comeback Queens

    The Comeback Queens0

    In one of the most impressive comebacks seen at Kingsmeadow for a long while, Chelsea Women turned defeat into victory in the space of three breathless minutes to beat Manchester City and maintain their Women’s Super League title tilt. The game looked up just before the hour mark when Caroline Weir lashed a ferocious left-foot

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  • We were only 70%: Hayes

    We were only 70%: Hayes0

    It proved a frustrating afternoon for Chelsea Women as they faced London rivals West Ham at Kingsmeadow on the last day of March. Despite attack after attack the Blues were unable to break the Hammers’ defence in the second half, and had to settle for a 1-1 draw. Manager Emma Hayes said afterwards that the

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  • Flying start to 2019

    Flying start to 20190

    Chelsea Women got 2019 off to a flying start with a 3-0 win over Everton, watched by a huge league crowd who were making the most of a seasonal free ticket deal. With a trio of different scorers, numerous close shaves, some fine goalkeeping and a constant attacking outlook, there was plenty to enjoy at

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  • It’s 7-up for the Blues0

    Chelsea achieved a resounding 7-0 Continental Cup victory over Yeovil Town at a damp Kingsmeadow on Wednesday night under the floodlights, a game illuminated by a Drew Spence double which included an unstoppable airborne header. Lesser souls might have held back, but she launched herself forward like a cannonball in the 19th minute, meeting a

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