Chelsea Women 2-1 Everton Women | HIGHLIGHTS & MATCH REACTION | WSL 24/25
2025 · Football · Football
Chelsea Women 2-1 Everton Women | HIGHLIGHTS & MATCH REACTION | WSL 24/25
Chelsea Women 2-1 Everton Women | HIGHLIGHTS & MATCH REACTION | WSL 24/25
2025
9m
Football
WSL Matchday 14 - Highlights of Chelsea Women's 2-1 WSL win against Everton at Kingsmeadow, followed by post-match interviews with Sonia Bompastor and goalscorer Lauren James. Goals from Mayra Ramirez and Lauren James. GOALS & HIGHLIGHTS: 0:00 - Intro 1:20 - GOAL Everton - Kelly Gago 51' (0-1) 1:50 - GOAL Chelsea - Mayra Ramirez 62' (1-1) 4:10 - GOAL Chelsea - Lauren James 90+3' (2-1) 4:46 - Full-Time 5:16 - Sonia Bompastor post-match interview 8:20 - Lauren James post-match interview Subscribe to our channel here: https://www.youtube.com/chelseafc?sub... #Chelsea #ChelseaFC #Football #Soccer #highlights #chelseawomen #womenssuperleague #laurenjames #chelseawomenvsevertonwomen #evertonwomen #everton #evertonfc --- RECOMMENDED PLAYLISTS: WSL Highlights | 2024/25: • Highlights | WSL 2024/25 Chelsea in Europe 💫 | UECL & UWCL | 2024/25: • Chelsea in Europe 💫 | UECL & UWCL | 2024/25 Chelsea Women | 2024/25: • Chelsea Women 2024/25 Women's USA Tour 2024: • Women's USA Tour 2024 Women's Training | 2024/25: • TRAINING | Chelsea Women | 2024/25 Chelsea New Signings | 2024/25: • Chelsea New Signings | 2024/25 Sonia Bompastor | 2024/25: • Sonia Bompastor | Chelsea Women | 2024/25 --- Download Chelsea FC's official mobile app for EXCLUSIVE content: http://che.lc/5thstand For all the latest updates, team news and launches, visit: http://che.lc/YTwebsite --- ABOUT CHELSEA FOOTBALL CLUB Founded in 1905, Chelsea Football Club is an English professional football club based in Fulham, West London with Stamford Bridge as the home of the club. Competing in the Premier League - the top division of English football, the club has had many successes, winning five Premier League titles. The club won their first major honour, the League championship in 1955, followed by the FA Cup in 1970, their first European honour, the Cup Winners' Cup in 1971, and became the third English club to w