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Beth England’s early strike downs Tottenham at Stamford Bridge

IT WAS victory both on and off the pitch for Chelsea today as just under 25,000 fans flooded into Stamford Bridge to watch the Blues beat Tottenham 1-0.

Those inside the ground were treated to a hard-fought contest which was won early when Beth England’s long-distance effort beat Spurs goalkeeper Becky Spencer.

Though the match was sold-out prior to kick-off, it is estimated 15,000 supporters failed to turn up. However, Chelsea manager Emma Hayes refused to let that dampen her spirits, believing that the turnout is proof there is a willingness from fans in Britain to watch women’s football live.

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