Bright and Kirby shine for Lionesses as they thrash Wales 3-0 to qualify for World Cup
Millie Bright and Fran Kirby were outstanding as the Lionesses qualifed for the Women’s World Cup finals next year in France as they...
By Paul Lagan


Hayes: It’s still pre-season and we have the quality to do better
If young Harry, just a couple of months old, learns anything from his mother, it will be that preparation is key to success. It’s Emma...
By Paul Lagan


Blues Women overcome dour Brighton in Conti Cup opener at Kingsmeadow
Chelsea made hard work of their 3-1 victory over Brighton & Hove Albion in the first group match of the Continental Tyres Cup at...
By Paul Lagan


Hayes: I told my players Champions find a way to win
Chelsea manager Emma Hayes was satisfied by her side’s 3-0 thrashing of Juventus on Wednesday night but is still undecided as to who will...
By Paul Lagan


Blues thrash Juventus 3-0 as Bachmann, Mjelde and Kirby all score
Ramona Bachmann a sensational Maren Mjelde volley and a cute clipped effort by Fran Kirby saw off a dogged Juventus side as Chelsea...
By Paul Lagan


Chelsea Women re-signs Ingle
Wales international captain Sophie Ingle is rejoining Chelsea Women. The 26-year-old, who previously played for the club in 2012 and...
By Paul Lagan


Sarri seems to be the hardest word at Chelsea
Antonio Conte could be sacked this week and replaced by fellow Italian Maurizio Sarri. Photo by Paul Lagan Crisis club Chelsea are...
By Paul Lagan


Chelsea trio star for Lionesses in 3-1 win over Russia in World Cup qualifier to top the group
Chelsea’s Fran Kirby, Millie Bright and Carly Telford were the England spine in a 3-1 win over Russia this evening that returned the...
By Paul Lagan


See Chelsea legends play Rangers legends - and celebrate the life of the great Ray Wilkins
Forget all the political shenanigans going on at Stamford Bridge at the moment, what with Roman Abramovich and his UK visa debacle and...
By Paul Lagan


ChelseaFC Women to face derby delights with Hammers and Arsenal in new restructured WSL1 next season
Eleven clubs will form The FA Women’s Super League for the 2018/2019 season meaning one top flight side won’t be playing on the day the...
By Paul Lagan

