Chelsea's Premier League match against Leeds United at Stamford Bridge ended in a 2-2 draw, as the Blues blew a two-goal advantage in the second half. Joao Pedro and Cole Palmer scored for Chelsea, while Lukas Nmecha and Noah Okafor replied for the visitors. The result leaves Chelsea frustrated in their Champions League chase, while Leeds strengthen their survival bid.
Chelsea hosted Leeds United at Stamford Bridge on February 10, 2026, aiming for a fifth consecutive Premier League win under manager Liam Rosenior. The Blues started strongly, dominating possession and creating chances in the opening half. Joao Pedro opened the scoring with a delicate chip over goalkeeper Karl Darlow after latching onto a through ball from Cole Palmer. Chelsea continued to press, with Palmer scuffing a shot and Pedro volleying wide before the break.
Early in the second half, Leeds defender Jaka Bijol fouled Pedro in the box, allowing Palmer to convert the penalty and make it 2-0. However, Chelsea's lead evaporated quickly. In the 67th minute, Moises Caicedo tripped Jayden Bogle, conceding a penalty that Nmecha buried to halve the deficit. Moments later, a defensive mix-up after a Bogle drive left Robert Sanchez unable to clear, enabling Okafor to tap into an empty net for the equalizer.
Chelsea pushed for a winner, with Pedro Neto crossing just wide, Pedro poking another effort narrowly off target, and Pedro heading over. The biggest chance fell to Palmer in stoppage time, who spooned a Caicedo cross over the bar from two yards out. The draw marked Chelsea's first dropped points under Rosenior in the league, despite 20 shots to Leeds' four.
Post-match, Pedro expressed frustration to TNT Sports: “We are very frustrated because I think we started the game very well. We controlled the game, 1-0, 2-0 and then we conceded... If you want to be in the Champions League, you can’t drop points like this.” He noted it as a missed opportunity, especially with Manchester United dropping points elsewhere, leaving Chelsea unable to overtake them into fourth or close the gap to third-placed Aston Villa.
Leeds manager Daniel Farke praised his side's resilience: “We’ve shown this throughout the season and we’ve proved we are a proper Premier League side... It’s a well-deserved point and I’m very proud of the lads.” The result keeps Leeds six points clear of the relegation zone, bolstering their aim to establish as a mainstay in the top flight.
Chelsea's lineup featured Sanchez in goal, with Gusto, Acheampong, Chalobah, Cucurella, Caicedo, Andrey Santos, Palmer, Fernandez, Estevao, and Pedro starting. Leeds fielded Darlow; Rodon, Bornauw, Bijol; Justin, Ampadu, Gruev, Gudmundsson; Bogle, Aaronson; Nmecha.