Chelsea Women 2-0 Man City Women: Mayra Ramirez and Guro Reiten send Sonia Bompastor's side top of the WSL Champions Chelsea beat title rivals Manchester City 2-0 at Stamford Bridge to move above them into top spot in the Women's Super League and keep up their perfect start to the sea...
Our second game of the Women's Super League season serves up another huge clash as Chelsea travel north to face Manchester City at the Joie Academy Stadium on Sunday lunchtime. Featured Rytting Kaneryd named Swedish Women's Player of the Year Women's Team 2 hours agoRytting Kaneryd...
Manchester City Women W 14 Nov 24 Celtic 1 - 2 Chelsea FC Women W 10 Nov 24 Liverpool FC Women 0 - 3 Chelsea FC Women W 4 Nov 24 Everton Women 0 - 5 Chelsea FC Women W 21 Oct 24 Chelsea FC Women 5 - 2 Tottenham Hotspur Women W Goal Scored (Conceded) 17/3 Games over 2.5 ...
Live coverage of the Manchester City vs. Chelsea English Women's Super League game on ESPN, including live score, highlights and updated stats.
Chelsea Women 1-0 Manchester United Women: Sam Kerr fires Blues to third successive Women's FA Cup title Match report as Sam Kerr secures Chelsea's first silverware of the season; Leah Galton had a goal ruled out for offside inside 20 seconds as Man Utd failed to capitalise on a dominant...
Manchester United Women were beaten 4-2 by WSL champions Chelsea on the final day of the 2021/22 campaign, as we finished in fourth position in the table. Having taken the lead early on through Martha Thomas, only to concede Erin Cuthbert's equaliser, the Reds went 2-1 up for half-tim...
Having defeated Manchester City at Stamford Bridge on Saturday to move atop the Women's Super League, the Blues returned to SW6 and focused on maintaining our fine start to the campaign. Six changes were made to the starting XI by Bompastor, with Zecira Musovic, making her 50th Chelsea ...
"Match of the Day Live: FA Women's Super League" 2021/22: Chelsea vs. Manchester City (TV Episode 2022) - Awards, nominations, and wins
Lastly, a solo pint in “The Boot”, but things were dead quiet by then, and the only others in the pub were a gaggle of locals sitting nearby, and three of the five women were wearing those leopard print tops much favoured by women of a certain age. It was time to leave. I had...
We headed to London Bridge, just as the women’s World Cup Final was kicking-off. There was a vague plan to catch a bit of the game but none of us were too bothered. I hadn’t seen a single kick of the men’s World Cup in Qatar, and – thus far – I had not seen a ...