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  • All change at Kingsmeadow

    All change at Kingsmeadow0

    Chelsea Women stars Magda Eriksson and Pernille Harder, pictured, have signed contracts with Bayern Munich, the newly crowned Bundesliga champions. Meanwhile, back at their former home ground Kingsmeadow in Kingston, Emma Hayes’ Blues have signed highly sought-after American forward Catarina Macario for three years, given striker Lauren James a new deal until 2027 and extended

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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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  • Saucy winner for the Blues

    Saucy winner for the Blues0

    Salvaging some sorely needed pride for the down-in-the-dumps Blues of Fulham Road are Chelsea Women, still challenging for the league and cup double under Emma Hayes. While the men can’t stop losing, the women are battling on two fronts with a sold-out Wembley FA Cup final to look forward to on May 14, and the

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  • Potter potters off

    Potter potters off0

    His tenure as Chelsea manager had been hanging by a thread for weeks, but the club finally decided to act a day after Aston Villa had inflicted a 2-0 defeat on the Blues at Stamford Bridge. The new American owners had stuck by their man overnight. He was, after all, their choice. Indeed, on Sunday

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  • Relief at final whistle

    Relief at final whistle0

    If you could have converted Chelsea fans’ heartbeats into electricity at the weekend’s clash with Palace, you’d have been able to power the capital.  With a collective sigh of relief from supporters, the Blues clung on for a 1-0 win at the Bridge, and now face a daunting trek to Anfield to face a Liverpool

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  • Freshen up and go again  

    Freshen up and go again  0

    Chelsea Women will hope for a distinct improvement in their form at home against Liverpool on Sunday.   The league table-toppers were second best against Arsenal last weekend in front of nearly 47,000 at the Emirates, writes Jane Grove.  It was only an 89th minute equaliser by Blues striker Sam Kerr which saved the day – and

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