Chelsea's Aggie Beever-Jones (33) and Oriane Jean-Francois celebrate after the women's Champions League group B soccer match between FC Chelsea and Real Madrid in London, England.
In their Women's Champions League campaign, Chelsea had a strong start with a win over Real Madrid at Stamford Bridge. Sonia Bompastor's team took the lead within two minutes when Sjoeke Nusken's header deflected off Sheila Garcia and went into the net. Guro Reiten then doubled the lead with a well-placed penalty after Nusken was fouled in the box. Real Madrid fought back, scoring a goal through Alba Redondo after Chelsea's defensive mistake. However, Chelsea regained control with Mayra Ramirez's header, making it 3-1 just after half-time. Real Madrid scored again, making it an anxious ending, but Chelsea held on for the win. This victory puts them in second place in Group B, level on three points with FC Twente, who won their match against Celtic 2-0.
Chelsea's Aggie Beever-Jones (33) and Oriane Jean-Francois celebrate after the women's Champions League group B soccer match between FC Chelsea and Real Madrid in London, England.
Chelsea's Oriane Jean-Francois (27) and Guro Reiten (11) celebrate after a women's Champions League group B soccer match between FC Chelsea and Real Madrid in London, England.
Chelsea's Aggie Beever-Jones, right, and Real Madrid's Maelle Lakrar (23) battle for the ball during the women's Champions League group B soccer match between FC Chelsea and Real Madrid in London, England.
Chelsea's Guro Reiten, front, has a shot on goal during the women's Champions League group B soccer match between FC Chelsea and Real Madrid in London, England.
Chelsea's Lauren James, center, and Real Madrid's Teresa Abelleira, right, challenge for the ball during the women's Champions League group B soccer match between FC Chelsea and Real Madrid in London, England.
Chelsea's Guro Reiten scores her side's second goal during the women's Champions League group B soccer match between FC Chelsea and Real Madrid in London, England.
Chelsea's Lucy Bronze, left, and Real Madrid's Alba Redondo, right, challenge for the ball during the women's Champions League group B soccer match between FC Chelsea and Real Madrid in London, England.
Chelsea's Johanna Rytting Kaneryd, second left, and Real Madrid's Melanie Leupolz, second right, challenge for the ball during the women's Champions League group B soccer match between FC Chelsea and Real Madrid in London, England.
Chelsea's Johanna Rytting Kaneryd, left, and Real Madrid's Athenea, right, challenge for the ball during the women's Champions League group B soccer match between FC Chelsea and Real Madrid in London, England.
Chelsea's Sjoeke Nusken, second left, celebrates after scoring the opening goal during the women's Champions League group B soccer match between FC Chelsea and Real Madrid in London, England.