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Baltimore strike sets Chelsea on their way to 3-0 win at Brighton
Brighton and Hove Albion's Madison Haley battles for the ball with Chelsea's Naomi Girma and Sandy Baltimore during the Barclays Women's Super League match at the Broadfield Stadium, Crawley, December 14, 2025

CHELSEA returned to form with a 3-0 win at Brighton to move back up to second in the Women’s Super League table today.

The Blues, who saw their 34-game unbeaten league run end last week with a 1-0 defeat by Everton, went ahead through a fine finish from Sandy Baltimore just before half-time.

An own goal from Brighton defender Caitlin Hayes doubled the lead early in the second half, with Alyssa Thompson sweeping in a late third as Sonia Bompastor’s side put themselves back above Arsenal and six points behind leaders Manchester City heading into the international break.

Chelsea had made a positive start at Broadfield Stadium and almost took an early lead when Keira Walsh’s shot came back off the woodwork.

Brighton keeper Sophie Baggaley then made a fine reaction save to tip over Baltimore’s effort at the far post after a floated ball across the box from Ellie Carpenter.

Chelsea broke the deadlock two minutes before half-time.

Baltimore exchanged passes with Thompson and set away down the left towards the Brighton box before cutting back inside and clipping a fine strike into the top corner.

The Blues doubled their lead early in the 52nd minute.

Erin Cuthbert floated over a cross from the right and as Hayes dived to try to head the ball clear, she nodded it up into the top corner.

Chelsea made sure of the points with a third goal in the 73rd minute.

Baltimore’s throw-in down the line sent substitute Sam Kerr away on the left, and her cut-back was slotted in first time by Thompson.

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