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Chelsea eased past Aston Villa in the Women’s Super League on Sunday with a much-changed team as Emma Hayes kept half an eye on the looming second leg of the Champions League. It was a chance for squad players to shine, with Hannah Blundell and Jess Carter in the starting line-up among the six alterations
READ MOREUsing the dedication of Chelsea striker Beth England as an example, the Football Association has launched a programme to encourage young female footballers to work on careers outside the game, to secure long-term futures after their playing careers end. The FA’s Dual Career guides plot pathways for players, parents, teachers and football club staff to
READ MOREIn an extraordinary night of European drama at Kingsmeadow, Chelsea Women were reduced to 10 players within the first quarter of an hour, and conceded two penalties… yet emerged 2-0 victors against Atletico Madrid in the Champions League Round of 16. With the away leg of this double header to come on neutral turf in
READ MORESounding a little like Olivia Newton-John in Grease, Chelsea’s imposing central defender Millie Bright insisted: “You’re the one that I want!” when questioned about her desire for the Champions League trophy ahead of Wednesday night’s tie against Atletico Madrid. It’s the home leg of the double-header in the European competition’s Round of 16, with Kingsmeadow
READ MOREAs Chelsea women keep a nervous eye on the West Country weather ahead of Sunday afternoon’s trip to Bristol City, in what will be a dress rehearsal for the Conti Cup final, the football club are redoubling their efforts to support the community during the pandemic. Through its charitable wing, the Chelsea Foundation, the club
READ MOREChelsea put the weekend’s shock defeat by Brighton behind them and fired three cracking goals past arch rivals Arsenal at a bitterly cold Kingsmeadow to re-energise their campaign to become the first Women’s Super League side to retain the title. “Sometimes you need a defeat to wake you up,” said manager Emma Hayes. It was
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