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Chelsea played their inaugural league fixture as part of the Football League Second Division on 2 September 1905 against Stockport County. [6] Since that game they have faced eighty different sides in league football with their most regular opponent having been Arsenal , whom they have played on 175 occasions since their first meeting on 9 ...
The 2018 final was the third to see Manchester United and Chelsea face one another: United won the 1994 FA Cup Final 4–0 while Chelsea were 1–0 winners in the 2007 final. [16] In the two meetings between the clubs during the 2017–18 Premier League , Chelsea won 1–0 at Stamford Bridge in November 2017 while Manchester United won 2–1 at ...
Chelsea were in race to win a unique Quadruple until 1 May. The 2006–07 Premier League was decided on matchday 36, after Chelsea failed to win against Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium . This left them seven points behind Manchester United with two games to go, confirming Manchester United as league champions.
FT Chelsea 4-4 Man City. 18:43, Mike Jones. Today’s game was the 20th time that Chelsea have fallen 1-0 down in the Premier League in 2023, the joint-most any side has conceded the first goal in ...
First UEFA Champions League match: Chelsea v. Skonto Riga, third qualifying round, 11 August 1999; First UEFA Champions League match (proper): Chelsea v. Milan, first group stage, 15 September 1999; First FA Cup winners at the new Wembley Stadium: Chelsea v. Manchester United, 2007 FA Cup final, 19 May 2007; First domestic double: Chelsea v.
Manchester United won the game 3–0 on penalties, after the match finished 1–1. Ryan Giggs opened the scoring in the 35th minute, before Florent Malouda equalised just before half-time. The match then went to penalties, where Edwin van der Sar saved all three of Chelsea's penalties, leaving Wayne Rooney to score his penalty and win the match ...
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Chelsea opened their Premier League campaign at home against a depleted Manchester United side on 15 August 2004. Eiður Guðjohnsen's 14th-minute goal was enough to separate the two sides, 1–0. The result was followed by another 1–0 win a weekend later, this time away at Birmingham City thanks to a strike by substitute Joe Cole.