Chelsea celebrates extra-time comeback win over Wrexham in FA Cup fifth round at Racecourse Ground.
Chelsea celebrates extra-time comeback win over Wrexham in FA Cup fifth round at Racecourse Ground.
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Chelsea overcomes Wrexham in extra time to reach FA Cup quarter-finals

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Chelsea survived a tense FA Cup fifth-round tie against Championship side Wrexham, coming from behind twice to win 4-2 after extra time at the Racecourse Ground. The Premier League team progressed despite heavy rotation and a red card to Wrexham's George Dobson. Wrexham's spirited performance highlighted their promotion aspirations under owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney.

The match on March 7, 2026, began with Wrexham taking the lead in the 18th minute through Sam Smith's finish after a long ball from Callum Doyle outpaced Chelsea's defense and beat goalkeeper Robert Sanchez. Chelsea, who made nine changes following their 4-1 Premier League win at Aston Villa, struggled initially but equalized in the 40th minute via an own goal by Wrexham goalkeeper Arthur Okonkwo, who deflected Alejandro Garnacho's shot into his own net.

The second half saw end-to-end action. Wrexham regained the lead in the 78th minute when Doyle flicked in Josh Windass's half-volley past Sanchez. Chelsea responded quickly, with Josh Acheampong drilling home in the 82nd minute after work from Andrey Santos. Moments later, Pedro Neto hit the crossbar.

The game's turning point came in the 93rd minute when referee Peter Bankes, after a VAR review, sent off Wrexham midfielder George Dobson for a high foul on Garnacho, upgrading an initial yellow card to red. In extra time, Chelsea capitalized on the numerical advantage as Garnacho volleyed home Dario Essugo's cross to take the lead. Wrexham thought they had equalized in the 114th minute through Lewis Brunt's finish from Kieffer Moore's flick-on, but VAR ruled it out for offside.

Joao Pedro sealed the 4-2 victory with a late counter-attack goal. Wrexham manager Phil Parkinson praised his team's effort, noting their longest FA Cup run since 1996-97. Chelsea boss Liam Rosenior acknowledged the rotation risks but highlighted the squad's depth. The result extends Chelsea's unbeaten FA Cup streak against lower-league sides to 25 matches.

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Reactions on X emphasize Wrexham's valiant effort in pushing Chelsea to extra time despite a red card to George Dobson, earning high praise from owner Ryan Reynolds and neutrals. Chelsea's progression to FA Cup quarter-finals is noted, but with widespread criticism of their rotated squad's poor performance and vulnerability. Sentiments include admiration for Wrexham's rise, concerns about Chelsea's form, and celebration of FA Cup magic.

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Chelsea players and fans celebrate emphatic 7-0 FA Cup quarter-final win over Port Vale at Stamford Bridge.
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Chelsea thrash Port Vale 7-0 to reach FA Cup semi-finals

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Chelsea demolished League One side Port Vale 7-0 at Stamford Bridge in the FA Cup quarter-finals, advancing to the semi-finals. Six different players scored for the hosts, with an own goal completing the rout. The emphatic win came after a tough spell for manager Liam Rosenior.

Birmingham City ended a three-match losing streak with a 2-0 home win over Wrexham in the EFL Championship. Carlos Vicente and Christoph Klarer scored second-half goals from corners at St Andrew’s. The result boosted Birmingham to 15th place while denting Wrexham’s play-off aspirations.

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Chelsea defeated Leeds United 1-0 in the 2025/26 FA Cup semi-final at Wembley Stadium on Sunday, April 26, securing their place in the final against Manchester City on May 16. Enzo Fernandez scored the only goal with a first-half header from Pedro Neto's cross, as interim manager Calum McFarlane ended a three-game losing streak.

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