Mar 16, 2026

Chelsea’s James leads way to win League Cup final against Manchester United

Chelsea players celebrate with the trophy after victory at Ashton Gate
Chelsea players celebrate with the trophy after victory at Ashton Gate. Photograph: Steve Paston/PA
Chelsea players celebrate with the trophy after victory at Ashton Gate. Photograph: Steve Paston/PA

Chelsea’s James leads way to win League Cup final against Manchester United

  • Chelsea 2-0 Man Utd (James 19, Beever-Jones 76)

  • Blues retain Women’s League Cup with victory

Death, taxes and Chelsea women winning trophies. Regardless of their form this season, regardless of an all-but relinquished Women’s Super League title, with Manchester City nine points clear at the top of the table, you can never bet against the Blues in a cup final – or Lauren James making an impact.

If there was a time for Manchester United to get the better of Sonia Bompastor’s side, having twice lost to them in the FA Cup final, it was now. Marc Skinner’s side sit one point ahead of Chelsea in the league, and they have looked in better form.

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However, Chelsea possess a deeply embedded belief and understanding of what it takes that can never be underestimated. A gift of a goal to James and Aggie Beever-Jones’s extension of their lead was enough to deliver another piece of silverware and a feeling of deja vu.

James was electric for Chelsea and the architect of their opener as much as the scorer, the England forward pounced and nicked the ball away from Dominique Janssen who failed to control a throw in, before she drove into the box and fired past Phallon Tullis-Joyce and celebrated by cupping her ears towards the United fans behind the goal – it was her sixth against her former side since she left them for the Blues in 2021.

“We know how good Lauren James is as a player but I think we gave her a bit too much respect today,” said Skinner. “We were a little bit too far off her in case she beats you. She can be the game-changing difference.”

Bompastor called the slick forward “one of the best in the world” following this performance. “If the injuries go away from her, she’s one of the best in the world,” she said. “When you have her at that level, it helps a lot.”

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