Wrexham vs Chelsea
By Rohan Mehta / 08.03.2026
Chelsea Advances in FA Cup with 4-2 Victory Over Wrexham
Chelsea narrowly avoided an upset against Wrexham, securing a 4-2 victory in the FA Cup fifth round. This win allows Chelsea to progress to the quarter-finals for the seventh time in the last ten years, reinforcing their dominance in the competition against lower league teams.
The match began with a surprising twist as Sam Smith opened the scoring for Wrexham, putting the pressure on Chelsea early in the game. However, the equalizer came shortly after when Arthur Okonkwo inadvertently scored an own goal, allowing Chelsea to level the match.
Wrexham quickly regained the lead thanks to Callum Doyle, who restored their advantage after Chelsea’s equalizer. The back-and-forth nature of the match continued as Josh Acheampong scored for Chelsea, leveling the score once again.
As the match progressed into the dying minutes, George Dobson was sent off in the 93rd minute, leaving Wrexham with ten men. This pivotal moment shifted the momentum firmly in Chelsea’s favor.
In extra time, Chelsea capitalized on their numerical advantage. Alejandro Garnacho scored the first goal for Chelsea during this period, giving them a crucial lead. Shortly before full-time, Joao Pedro sealed the victory with Chelsea’s fourth goal.
This match marked Chelsea’s 25th consecutive match without a loss to lower league opposition in the FA Cup, showcasing their consistent performance in the tournament. The last time Chelsea lifted the FA Cup was in 2019, and they will be eager to reclaim the trophy this season.
As Chelsea looks forward to the quarter-finals, the team will aim to build on this momentum. The outcome of this match highlights the unpredictability of cup competitions, where lower league teams can challenge higher-tier clubs.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding potential injuries or tactical adjustments for Chelsea as they prepare for their next fixture.
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