Chelsea's push for Champions League qualification suffered a setback in a 2-2 draw against Leeds United at Stamford Bridge on February 10, 2026. The Blues led 2-0 but conceded twice in quick succession before Cole Palmer missed a late chance to win it. Under new coach Liam Rosenior, this marked their first dropped points in the Premier League.
Chelsea started strongly against Leeds United, dominating possession and creating chances in their Premier League match at Stamford Bridge. In the 24th minute, Enzo Fernandez played a through ball to Joao Pedro, who clipped a finish over goalkeeper Karl Darlow for his 10th league goal of the season, making it 1-0.
The hosts extended their lead just before the hour mark. Robert Sanchez launched a long pass to Pedro, who was fouled in the box by Jaka Bijol, earning a penalty. Cole Palmer converted confidently to put Chelsea 2-0 up, mirroring a similar spot-kick Pedro won against Wolves days earlier.
Leeds, who had offered little threat, fought back midway through the second half. Moises Caicedo tripped Jayden Bogle in the penalty area, allowing Lukas Nmecha to score from the spot and reduce the deficit to 2-1. Minutes later, poor defending let Bogle create chaos; the ball bounced unchallenged, and Noah Okafor tapped in to level the score at 2-2.
Chelsea pushed for a winner in stoppage time. Pedro headed against the bar, and Palmer had a golden opportunity from two yards out but inexplicably fired over the open goal in the 94th minute. The miss, described as shocking for the normally composed Palmer, denied the Blues all three points.
The draw leaves Chelsea in fourth place, five points clear of teams outside the Champions League spots, though rivals have games in hand. Leeds, now six points above the relegation zone, showed resilience despite being outpossessed 75-25. Under Rosenior, Chelsea displayed improved passing urgency but faltered defensively, highlighting areas for improvement ahead of their FA Cup tie with Hull City.