Match story
- Chelsea created the clearer chances on xG (1.57 vs 0.29, Δ 1.28).
- Chelsea fired more attempts (21 vs 4 shots).
- Manchester United was more accurate in front of goal (25% on target vs 14%).
- Chelsea held more of the ball (59% possession).
Manchester United defeated Chelsea 0-1 in Premier League. The fixture is part of the Regular Season - 33 stage in the 2025 season. The match was played at Stamford Bridge in London. M. Oliver officiated the match. The full-time result capped a Chelsea vs Manchester United meeting in Premier League with detailed post-match statistics available on Sportra. This match centre covers lineups, live events, player ratings, team statistics, xG, head-to-head history, and related news for Chelsea and Manchester United. On Sportra you can view xG, lineups, match statistics, events, player ratings, predictions, head-to-head history, and related news for this fixture.
Recorded meetings: 9 (available previous meetings, not necessarily all-time).
Manchester United defeated Chelsea 0-1 in Premier League. The fixture is part of the Regular Season - 33 stage in the 2025 season. The match was played at Stamford Bridge in London. M. Oliver officiated the match. The full-time result capped a Chelsea vs Manchester United meeting in Premier League with detailed post-match statistics available on Sportra. This match centre covers lineups, live events, player ratings, team statistics, xG, head-to-head history, and related news for Chelsea and Manchester United. On Sportra you can view xG, lineups, match statistics, events, player ratings, predictions, head-to-head history, and related news for this fixture.
Recorded meetings: 9 (available previous meetings, not necessarily all-time).
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The reason for Leeds United goalkeeper Lucas Perri seeing his agreed loan move to Torino delayed has emerged. The post ‘Not Yet Given The Green Light’ – Signing Leeds United Star Not Yet Signed Off On appeared first on Inside Futbol | Latest Football News, Transfer Rumours & Articles.
The 25-year-old has spent the past two years in Serie A, scoring four goals in 63 appearances for Roma, but is more renowned for his dynamism and excels off the ball.
It's that time of the year again - the transfer window is now open until September 1 and it's sure to be a busy period as clubs look to make big signings ahead of the new season.
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Chelsea are bound to be the busiest Premier League club in what remains of the summer transfer window - at least when it comes to getting players out of the door.
Tap a headline to view metadata and excerpt fields in Sportra, then use the article website button to continue on the original publisher page.