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  • Reality follows Wembley win

    Reality follows Wembley win0

    Still buzzing after their FA Cup final victory against Manchester United, Chelsea come back down to reality with a bump on Wednesday night as they travel across town to face West Ham. This is the famous ‘game in hand’ which could see the Blues leapfrog United and take top spot in the WSL ahead of

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  • Chelsea triumph over Lyon

    Chelsea triumph over Lyon0

    Chelsea are through to the semi-finals of the UEFA Women’s Champions League after beating reigning title holders Lyon in a night of high drama at Stamford Bridge. Goalie Ann-Katrin Berger produced a world-class save in a penalty shoot-out after the score was 2-2 at the end of extra time. It was her second stop from

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  • Rulers pip the Pretenders

    Rulers pip the Pretenders0

    Could this be the most significant result of the 2022/23 season? The pretenders being pegged back by the rulers? Chelsea pipped Manchester United 1-0 at a sunny Kingsmeadow and, despite Reds manager Marc Skinner’s howls of outrage at the refereeing, the reigning league champions were worthy winners in what is proving a tight contest. They

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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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  • Emma back to watch Blues win

    Emma back to watch Blues win0

    • News
    • 30th October 2022

    She’s back! Thirty seconds before Chelsea Women’s game against Aston Villa kicked off at the weekend, Emma Hayes appeared quietly and took a seat at the back of the west stand at Kingsmeadow. It is three weeks since the Blues manager underwent an emergency hysterectomy, with doctors advising rest for up to six weeks… but

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  • Blues in the driving seat

    Blues in the driving seat0

    It wasn’t the most convincing display as Chelsea Women beat Tottenham 2-1 at Kingsmeadow to maintain their grip on top spot in the table… but it was enough. The frustration of manager Emma Hayes was clear on a nippy Thursday night under the floodlights in Norbiton, but it was hard to criticise the players. When

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