Women's Champions League: Chelsea beat PSG at Stamford Bridge (2024)

Emma Smith

All times stated are UK

  1. Goodbye!

    Thank you for joining us tonight for what was a really impressive performance from Chelsea, to round off a remarkable 2022 for English women's football.

    If you celebrate it, have a very happy and peaceful Christmas, and we shall see you in the new year.

  2. When are Chelsea back in action?

    Emma Hayes' side are now on their Christmas holidays, top of the WSL and into the Champions League knock-outs.

    They return on January 15 with what looks like an absolute barn-burner of a game - Arsenal away in the WSL.

    Could that also be the UWCL final come June?

  3. What comes next?

    The draw for the knock-out stages of the women's Champions League - both quarter- and semi-finals - will take place on January 20, 2023.

    The first legs of the last eight games will be on March 20-21, with the return fixtures a week later.

    The final is in Eindhoven on June 3.

  4. Post update

    FT: Chelsea 3-0 PSG

    Sam Kerr was dancing to Madness on the Stamford Bridge pitch at the end, waving to the crowds.

    Feel-good vibes all around Chelsea at the moment.

  5. GROUP A - FINAL STANDINGS

    Chelsea have made a tough group look very easy.

    Women's Champions League: Chelsea beat PSG at Stamford Bridge (1)

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  6. BreakingFULL-TIME - Chelsea 3-0 PSG

    Chelsea finish top of Group A, PSG finish second after being very well beaten here.

    This was a performance to make Europe take notice.

  7. HITS THE WOODWORK

    Chelsea 3-0 PSG

    So nearly!

    Back to back corners for Chelsea, the second is half cleared to Cankovic who side-foots a volley off the outside of the far post, via a deflection.

    On another day Chelsea could have had five or six.

  8. Post update

    Chelsea 3-0 PSG

    A slightly worrying moment for Chelsea, Kadeisha Buchanan goes down awkwardly while making a clearance and looks like she banged her head.

    The physios take precautions, but the centre back appears ok.

  9. Post update

    Chelsea 3-0 PSG

    An attendance of just over 10,000 is announced.

    The crowd here tonight have been entertained by a really good Chelsea performance. Much more fun than last-minute Christmas shopping.

  10. Post update

    Chelsea 3-0 PSG

    Should be four!

    Fran Kirby does well again, playing a cute pass to the onrushing England to the right of the goal.

    The Chelsea number nine hits it well first time, but it flies low and narrowly wide.

  11. Post update

    Chelsea 3-0 PSG

    So, Chelsea fans, who do you want in the last eight?

    Roma, Lyon or Bayern Munich.

    Would the Blues be favourites whoever they face? On this form, I would say yes.

  12. Post update

    Chelsea 3-0 PSG

    Magnaba Folquet has been very good since she has come on, here she forces a PSG corner.

    She then almost gets on it at the far post, it rebounds off Fleming's shin and rolls just wide for another corner.

    Elisa de Almeida meets the second set piece, but her header is straight at Musovic.

  13. SUBSTITUTIONS

    Chelsea 3-0 PSG

    More subs.

    Niamh Charles is replaced at full back by Eve Perisset for Chelsea.

    For PSG, the hardworking Kadidiatou Diani is replaced by 18-year-old Soufiya Ngueleu.

  14. Post update

    Chelsea 3-0 PSG

    The tempo has gone down a notch or two. Chelsea are keeping the ball, knowing their job is done.

  15. SUBSTITUTIONS

    Chelsea 3-0 PSG

    Triple change by Chelsea.

    Cuthbert, Kerr and Reiten come off, replaced by Jelena Cankovic, Jessie Fleming and Bethany England.

  16. Post update

    Chelsea 3-0 PSG

    Really good effort from the PSG sub Folquet, who stands up Bright before curling a right footed shot only just wide of the far post.

    PSG have had chances tonight, but Chelsea have been mostly clinical.

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Women's Champions League: Chelsea beat PSG at Stamford Bridge (2024)

FAQs

How many times did Chelsea beat PSG? ›

Head to Head Summary
TeamChelseaParis Saint Germain
Win13
Draw33
Lose31
Score9:1111:9
3 more rows

Which record did Chelsea break? ›

Chelsea broke the record for the most yellow cards received by a team in a single Premier League season during their 2-1 win over Brighton on Wednesday that bolstered their chances of qualifying for European football next season.

What trophies have Chelsea ladies won? ›

The 47-year-old Chelsea boss will leave the club having won seven Women's Super League (WSL) titles, five FA Cups, two Continental Cups, the Spring Series and a Community Shield.

What channel is Chelsea Women's on tonight? ›

Chelsea Women's TV schedule includes their FA Women's Super League matches on Sky Sports, BBC and The FA Player, and Women's FA Cup matches on BBC.

Who did Chelsea beat 13/0? ›

John Terry holds the club record for appearances in European competitions with 124, while striker Didier Drogba is the club's leading European goalscorer with 36 goals. Chelsea's biggest European win is 13–0, which came against Jeunesse Hautcharage in the Cup Winners' Cup in 1971.

Who is Chelsea's biggest rival? ›

- West Ham United. These London Clubs are literally known as Chelsea's biggest rivals because they are all from the same city. Some of these clubs, however, aren't very popular anymore because they have not been doing well in recent years.

Who beat Chelsea most? ›

The side has lost more league games to Liverpool than to any other club, having been defeated by them 71 times in 162 encounters.

Who is the best female football club in England? ›

Arsenal are statistically the most successful club in English women's football, holding the records for most titles won in each domestic competition they have played in.

Do Chelsea ladies play at Stamford Bridge? ›

Founded in 1992, they compete in the Women's Super League, the top flight of women's football in England, and play their home games at the Kingsmeadow with some select games at Stamford Bridge. Since 2004, the club has been affiliated with Chelsea F.C., the men's team in the Premier League.

Which female team has won the most Champions Leagues? ›

As of 2024, Olympique Lyonnais had won the most UEFA Women's Champions League titles, with a total of eight. The team's last success came in the 2021/22 season. Meanwhile, Barcelona lifted the trophy most recently in 2023/24.

Where can I watch Women's Super League? ›

Barclays Women's Super League - CBS - Watch on Paramount+

How can I watch the Women's League Cup final? ›

The FA Player is a free service, all you have to do is sign up at www.faplayer.tv or via the app to gain full access to live matches and exclusive video on demand.

What channel can I watch Chelsea vs? ›

Chelsea's TV schedule includes their Premier League matches on Sky Sports, TNT Sports and Amazon Prime Video, FA Cup matches on BBC and ITV, and Carabao Cup matches on Sky Sports and ITV.

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