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Gabriel Martinelli’s goal was cancelled out by Pedro Neto as Arsenal substitute Leandro Trossard wasted a golden chance with the last kick of the game
The Blues took a two-goal lead through Cole Palmer and Mikhailo Mudryk, but Declan Rice and Trossard ensured the Gunners remained unbeaten in the Premier League
Chelsea found themselves three goals down at half time in a Premier League London derby for only the second time, with the previous occasion also coming against Arsenal at the Emirates (3-0 down ...
Chelsea 2–1 Arsenal: Latest meeting: 10 November 2024 Premier League Chelsea 1–1 Arsenal: Next meeting: 15 March 2025 Premier League Arsenal v Chelsea: Stadiums: Emirates Stadium (Arsenal) Stamford Bridge (Chelsea) Statistics; Meetings total: 210: Most wins: Arsenal (83) Top scorer: Didier Drogba (13) All-time series: Arsenal: 83 Drawn: 61 ...
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.
Arsenal held an advantage in those meetings, winning seven of the last eight; Chelsea won the last FA Cup tie, a 2–1 victory in April 2009. [16] This was the second FA Cup final to feature both sides; the first was won by Arsenal in 2002. [17] Chelsea manager Antonio Conte was on course to win the domestic double in his first season at the club.
Follow live coverage as Chelsea face Arsenal today in the Premier League. Another top-flight season will be covered in full right here with The Independent, as reigning champions Manchester City ...
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.