Emma Hayes’s side play in front of the biggest-ever crowd for a women’s game at Stamford Bridge as they take on Champions League holders Barcelona
Emma Hayes produced a perfect game plan for Chelsea as they beat Barcelona in the Champions League but Alexia Putellas and Salma Paralluelo both had chances to give the Catalans at least a draw - heres GOAL's winners and losers
Chelsea were beaten by Barcelona in Women's Champions League semi-finals. Hayes was struggling to see beyond refereeing decisions in the second leg. Tottenham are looking to torpedo Arsenal's title chances but which Spurs side will turn up in this massive derby? Listen to the
Niamh Charles has lost to Barcelona on multiple occasions in the past. Chelsea won the first leg last week, and Charles feels they can complete the job. 'He's reaching De Bruyne levels!' Arsenal maestro Martin Odegaard HAS to be in the running for Player of the Year - Listen to the
ASTON VILLA are facing a fight to keep young keeper Viljami Sinisalo with Celtic interested in signing the Finnish international. The Glasgow giants need a new keeper for next season as former Engl
Chelsea could not capitalise on their win in Barcelona as the Champions League holders inflicted a brutal blow on Emma Hayes in the semi-final second leg.
Barcelona are back to another UEFA Women's Champions League final after defeating Chelsea in the semifinals. What does this mean for them and for the Blues moving forward?
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Faye Carruthers is joined by Sophie Downey, Emma Sanders and Chris Slegg to discuss the second legs in the Women’s Champions League semi-finals, the weekend’s WSL action and focus on Crystal Palace’s ascentOn today’s episode, the panel discuss the Champions League semi-finals as a record attendance at Stamford Bridge in a women’s game witnessed Chelsea bowing out Barcelona. A departing Emma Hayes let her feelings be known following the game, but were the refereeing decisions fair?The panel also...
Chelsea manager Emma Hayes says Kadeisha Buchanan's sending-off against
It is only "half-time" of Chelsea's Women's Champions League semi-final tie with Barcelona but they may have just produced the greatest performance of manager Emma Hayes' tenure.
There won’t be a bigger challenge this season for Chelsea Women, then this very match against Barcelona at their home stadium in the UEFA Women’s Champions League semifinal first leg. Barça haven’t lost a single match in almost an entire year, and their manager, Jonatan Giráldez, wants to end his reign at the club with back-to-back CL titles. Emma Hayes wants to go out of Chelsea on top as well, and there wouldn’t be a better way to do so than winning the Champions League for the first time in...