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The Arsenal F.C.–Chelsea F.C. rivalry is a rivalry between London-based professional association football clubs Arsenal Football Club and Chelsea Football Club. Arsenal play their home games at the Emirates Stadium , while Chelsea play their home games at Stamford Bridge .
A North London derby match in 2010 Chelsea beat London rivals Arsenal in the 2019 UEFA Europa League final. 4G Derby: Bromley vs. Sutton United [88] [89] [90] Arsenal–Chelsea rivalry: Arsenal vs. Chelsea; Arsenal–West Ham United rivalry: Arsenal vs. West Ham United; Barnet-Wealdstone rivalry: Barnet F.C. vs. Wealdstone F.C. [91] [92]
In association football, shooting is hitting the ball in an attempt to score a goal. It is usually done using the feet or head. [1] A shot on target or shot on goal is a shot that enters the goal or would have entered the goal if it had not been blocked by the goalkeeper or another defensive player. [2]
In the opening minute of the second half, Chelsea went a goal ahead. A poor clearance by Xhaka from a corner allowed Cahill to head the ball back in the Arsenal box. [30] Moses, rushing in, used his chest to control the ball, before shooting past Čech. [27] Arsenal found it difficult to create clear-cut chances, as Chelsea controlled possession.
The 2020 FA Cup final, known officially as the Heads Up FA Cup final, was an association football match played behind closed doors between Arsenal and Chelsea at Wembley Stadium in London, England on 1 August 2020; it was originally scheduled for 23 May, but it was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Philipp Lahm about to take a shot in the 2012 UEFA Champions League final penalty shoot-out. In association football, a penalty shoot-out (previously known as kicks from the penalty mark) is a tie-breaking method to determine which team is awarded victory in a match that cannot end in a draw, when the score is tied after the normal time as well as extra time (if used) has expired (for example ...
He shot the ball past goalkeeper Jens Lehmann in the Arsenal goal to give Chelsea a 1–0 lead. [22] Arsenal began to dominate proceedings, but struggled to make use of their advantage. [21] A slip by Senderos in the 20th minute invited Robben to make a run down the right side of the pitch, but the chance for Chelsea was brief as Senderos won ...
For the sake of simplicity, present-day names are used throughout: for example, results against Small Heath, Woolwich Arsenal and The Wednesday are integrated into the records against Birmingham City, Arsenal and Sheffield Wednesday, respectively. Bolded clubs competed in the 2024–25 Premier League alongside Chelsea. Italicised clubs are defunct.