KINGSMEADOW, 29 MARCH – A nail-biting contest saw Chelsea beat Aston Villa 4-3 at Kingsmeadow on Sunday as they climbed to second place in the
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Chelsea lifted to second in WSL after 2-1 win against Brighton
KINGSMEADOW, MAR 18 – Chelsea kept the pressure on the Women’s Super League (WSL) title race with a 2–1 victory over Brighton & Hove Albion
Chelsea knock-out Manchester United 2-0 and move to FA Cup Quarter-Final
KINGSMEADOW, 22 FEB — After 120 minutes of hard-fought gameplay, Chelsea emerged victorious with a late goal by American defender Naomi Girma to edge out
Chelsea lock down Liverpool in dominant 2-0 win
KINGSMEADOW, FEB 15 – Chelsea maintained their momentum in the Women’s Super League title race with a 2-0 victory over Liverpool at a rainy Kingsmeadow on
Surbiton High Girls chasing Wembley dream in final decider
The football team is seeking its fourth Utilita Girls Cup win in a decade. Surbiton High School girls’ football team stands one match away from a return to Wembley in April. A win in the Utilita Girls
Chelsea come from behind to beat Wolfsburg 2-1 away in the Women’s UEFA Champions League
The victory takes Chelsea straight through to the quarter finals, Wolfsburg are faced with a play-off match against Juventus or Real Madrid Chelsea scored twice
Watch: The local football club getting women in the game
Swans FC is set for expansion in the new year A football club for women aged 18 and over, Swans FC, is set to expand in 2026. Swans
Macario and Kerr net braces as Chelsea thrash St. Pölten 6-0
AUSTRIA, 11 NOV – Two goals from Australian striker Sam Kerr secured a 6-0 win for Chelsea against St. Pölten at the NV Arena on
Kennedy red card proves costly as Lionesses down Australia 3-0
PRIDE PARK, 28 OCT – A last-minute penalty for England in Tuesday’s international friendly against Australia saw midfielder Georgia Stanway seal the dominant 3-0 victory.
Match-day policing in London hits taxpayer hard as costs continue to rise
The cost of policing football matches has risen for three seasons in a row since the pandemic, costing tens of millions of pounds in public money every season in London alone.
Last season the Metropolitan Police paid over £21m towards match-day policing. Despite the huge profits of top-flight football clubs, the Met has covered a vast majority of costs.
