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Chelsea vs. Barcelona score: UEFA Champions League result, stats as Estevao leads Blues in rout after Araujo red

Kyle Bonn

Chelsea vs. Barcelona score: UEFA Champions League result, stats as Estevao leads Blues in rout after Araujo red image

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Chelsea protected Stamford Bridge in emphatic fashion, as goals from Estevao and Liam Delap led a strong team performance in a 3-0 victory over 10-man Barcelona in the Champions League on Tuesday evening.

After a shaky first 15 minutes, the Blues established themselves as the better side for the rest of the match, with a deserved opener coming thanks to a fluky Jules Kounde own-goal.

With the hosts up a goal heading into the halftime break, Barcelona made life harder for themselves as Ronald Araujo was sent off for collecting his second yellow card of the match. After having been booked for dissent earlier in the half, the Barcelona captain put in a clumsy challenge on Malo Gusto and left referee Slavko Vincic with no choice but to send him for an early shower.

Down a man for the entire second half, Barcelona’s high defensive line was repeatedly breached, and the Chelsea attacking unit feasted. Enzo Maresca's side had three goals disallowed before Estevao and Delap increased the lead.

Enzo Fernandez was bright throughout the match, and he assisted Delap’s goal for Chelsea’s third, which was initially disallowed for offside but given after a VAR review.

The win moves Chelsea into a top-eight position, now on 10 points through five league phase matches. Barcelona, meanwhile, drop to 15th in the standings on just seven points.

AllSportsPeople followed the Chelsea vs. Barcelona match live, providing score updates, commentary, and analysis.

Chelsea vs. Barcelona final score

 ScoreGoal scorers
Chelsea3Kounde (27', OG),
Estevao (55'),
Delap (73')
Barcelona0

Location: Stamford Bridge (London, England)
Referee: Slavko Vincic (SLV)

Starting lineups:

Chelsea (4-2-3-1, right to left): 1. Sanchez (GK) — 27. Gusto (Santos, 46'), 29. Fofana, 23. Chalobah, 3. Cucurella — 24. James (Acheampong, 83'), 25. Caicedo — 41. Estevao (George, 83'), 8. E. Fernandez, 49. Garnacho (Delap, 59') — 7. Neto.

Barcelona (4-2-3-1, right to left): 13. Garcia (GK) — 23. Kounde, 5. Cubarsi, 4. Araujo (red card, 44'), 3. Balde (Martin, 80') — 21. De Jong, 24. E. Garcia — 10. Lamine Yamal (Olmo, 80'), 16. F. Lopez, 7. F. Torres (Santos, 46') — 9. Lewandowski.

Chelsea vs. Barcelona stats

ChelseaStatBarcelona
15Shots5
6Shots on target2
1.76Expected goals0.79
55%Possession45%
457Accurate passes352
4Corners0
18Fouls12
1Yellow cards1
0Red cards1

Chelsea vs. Barcelona live updates, highlights from Champions League match

FULLTIME: Chelsea 3-0 Barcelona

A comprehensive win for Chelsea in Champions League play! They were the better side even before Barcelona was reduced to 10 men, and after the red card it was all Blues the entire second half.

Estevao will get the headlines, but Enzo Fernandez was dangerous in the buildup as well, and Alejandro Garnacho contributed in a strong manner too. It was an overall team effort from Chelsea, while Barcelona was poor throughout!

83rd min: Estevao, who looked to be struggling with a little bit of a niggle after the latest chance on goal, is withdrawn for Tyrique George. Reece James is also hauled off for Josh Acheampong.

79th min: Chance, Chelsea! The ball bobbles at the feet of Estevao in the Barcelona penalty area, and while it ruins his opportunity to shoot, he does extremely well to tap the ball to a charging Enzo Fernandez, but his first-time whack is collected by a diving Joan Garcia.

Hansi Flick waves the white flag by taking off Lamine Yamal, replacing him with Dani Olmo. The Barcelona teen is frustrated by the decision, but it's a sensible one given his injury history. Gerard Martin also enters for Alex Balde.

73rd min: GOAL! CHELSEA! Liam Delap appeared to have Chelsea's FOURTH disallowed goal, with the flag ruling out the chance, but VAR reverses the call and the goal is given!

The moment in question was on the initial vertical ball for Enzo Fernandez, who on review held his run just enough to stay onside! With the Barcelona line broken again, the Argentine squares it to Delap in the middle for a tap-in, and the Blues are flying!

72nd min: The game has devolved since the second goal. Chelsea have defended extremely well against 10-man Barcelona.

59th min: Alejandro Garnacho is withdrawn with Liam Delap brought on, moving Pedro Neto to the wing.

55th min: GOAL! CHELSEA! ESTEVAO, WOW!!!!!!! CHELSEA DOUBLE THEIR LEAD AS THE YOUNGSTER BURIES IT!

Off a turnover in midfield, Chelsea break quickly again and after dribbling around two defenders, including Pau Cubarsi, Estevao slams it into the roof of the net!!! An emphatic goal!

51st min: Chance, Chelsea! Chelsea have a THIRD disallowed goal! Andrey Santos puts it past Joan Garcia, who gets a hand to it but embarrassingly can't keep out the shot...but he's saved by the offside flag! Alejandro Garnacho, who fed the ball in from the left wing, was just leaning offside on the vertical feed that sprung the chance!

2nd half kickoff: They are back under way in London, with both sides making a change. The booked Malo Gusto has been brought off for Chelsea, with Andrey Santos entering in midfield and Reece James shifting to his more natural full-back.

For Barcelona, Marcus Rashford has come on to replace Ferran Torres on the wing.

HALFTIME: Chelsea 1-0 Barcelona

It's a deserved lead for Chelsea who, aside from about a 10-minute spell, were the more dangerous side in the first 45 minutes. They caught Barcelona too high up the pitch on many occasions, and after a very silly own-goal put the Blues in front, Ronald Araujo's very poor decision to foul Marc Cucurella put the Catalan side down a man in addition to down a goal.

The Blues will be warned, though...they were also up 1-0 and up a man at home in 2009 when Barcelona came back to draw 1-1 on a last-gasp equaliser from Andres Iniesta, which sent the La Liga club to the Champions League final on away goals.

44th min: RED CARD! BARCELONA! Ronald Araujo is sent off for a very clumsy foul on Marc Cucurella, his second yellow! He was booked for dissent earlier in the match, and here he bundles over the Chelsea full-back and is sent to the showers! He comes sliding through to try and prevent the quick counter-attack, but he whiffs on the ball and comes sliding through Cucurella's legs!

Araujo doesn't complain at all, just walks off! This is a disaster for Barcelona!

Watch red card in USA:

HIGHLIGHT: Watch red card in UK | Watch in Australia

40th min: Malo Gusto is the first Chelsea player booked as he drags back the jersey of Alex Balde in transition.

35th min: We get a look at the semi-automated offside technology, which shows that Cucurella was onside as he fed the ball across. As the incident is shown on television, the Chelsea fans sing some amusing yet derogatory things at Lamine Yamal.

32nd min: Ronald Araujo is the first player shown a yellow card as he argues with the referee a little too much.

27th min: GOAL! CHELSEA! CHELSEA ARE IN FRONT, and this one will stand!

Marc Cucurella skips away from his defenders on the right edge of the penalty area near the end line, and he sends a laser beam across the face of goal. Pedro Neto is there to put the Chelsea defenders under pressure, and it seems to clip off Jules Kounde and slow-roll into the back of the net! Ferran Torres had the ball stopped short of the goal line, but Kounde inadvertently back-heeled it off his feet and over the line!

WAIT A MINUTE!!! Replay shows that Cucrella seems to be quite clearly leaning offside, but the goal stands!! In all likelihood, semi-automated offside technology has been able to prove that camera angles can be deceiving!

HIGHLIGHT: Watch Chelsea goal in the USA | Watch in UK | Watch in Australia

24th min: Chance, Chelsea! Pedro Neto is through on goal, but he puts it over the crossbar! Chelsea try to catch the Barcelona high line out, and Jules Kounde recovers just enough to usher Neto wide and put him off on the shot, which results in the Chelsea forward firing it high!

23rd min: Chance, Chelsea! Enzo Fernandez has another goal DISALLOWED! The ball ends up in the back of the net off a free-kick, and a replay shows that Trevoh Chalobah is leaning well offside on the chance and is clearly interfering with play. The ball skirts directly over Chalobah's head, as the Chelsea defender ducks to get out of the way and let it run to his teammate, so offside is absolutely the right call.

15th min: This has been a frenetic start to the match, with Barcelona controlling the attacking intent. Chelsea have made a lot of mistakes in possession, leading to Barcelona opportunities to build forward. Every time the hosts try to slow the match down and take a little bit of sting out of the ball, Barcelona press them and look to force mistakes.

Both goalkeepers have had to come out off their line to clear long balls looking for attackers free running at goal.

6th min: Chance, Barcelona! WHAT A MISS BY FERRAN TORRES! Off a turnover deep in Chelsea's own defensive third, Lamine Yamal slips a pass through to Torres in acres of space directly in front of goal, but he gets the ball stuck at his feet and by the time he lets it go, it's an awkward effort that skips wide of the right post!

He was so in on goal that Robert Sanchez had to guess which way to dive, and he guessed wrong! Torres should have scored! Chelsea are so lucky not to be down a goal!

The giveaway was by Reece James, whose one-touch redirected pass put Moises Caicedo under pressure, and he was unable to latch onto the ball.

4th min: Chance, Chelsea! Enzo Fernandez has the ball in the back of the net, but it's RULED OUT! It's been disallowed for a hand ball by Wesley Fofana who controlled the ball with his arm and fed it along the six-yard box to his Argentine teammate on the doorstep.

That's an early warning shot for Barcelona's back line!

1st min: Hardly seconds into the match and Trevoh Chalobah has already stepped straight onto the foot of Robert Lewandowski with a very hard challenge over the ball. The referee decides not to book the Chelsea defender, being so early in the game, but he tells Blues captain Reece James that Chalobah has already earned his final warning.

Kickoff: They're under way at Stamford Bridge!

Chelsea vs. Barcelona: Pre-match commentary, analysis, more

15 minutes to kick: Chelsea and Barcelona have played some classic matches in the last two decades, will today be another memorable installment?

30 minutes to kick: Barcelona manager Hansi Flick has dipped deep into his attacking unit to deploy a number of starters all together, including Robert Lewandowski and Ferran Torres, who had previously been rotated for each other at the No. 9.

Marcus Rashford is replaced as a result, while Dani Olmo also ends up on the bench, with Raphinha continuing to work his way back to full fitness.

45 minutes to kick: It's quite interesting that after a summer of spending big money on both Joao Pedro and Liam Delap, head coach Enzo Maresca has gone with Pedro Neto at the No. 9 position. Neto has been one of the few constants in Maresca's lineup throughout his coaching tenure, which has largely been defined by excessive rotation.

1 hour to kickoff: These two teams have met 14 times previously, and they've had a perfectly even split of wins, draws, and losses! Who will take the series lead today?

1 hour 15 mins to kick: Lineups are in! Estevao starts for Chelsea, with Pedro Neto taking over at the No. 9 position.

For Barcelona, Robert Lewandowski starts at the No. 9, while Frenkie de Jong returns to the XI after being suspended over the weekend.

1 hour 30 mins to kick: There's a fox loose in Stamford Bridge!

2 hours to kickoff: Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca waxed lyrical about his opponent ahead of this match, calling Barcelona "one of the best clubs in the world" and saying he got into management because of the Catalan side.

Chelsea vs. Barcelona kick off time

This Champions League match kicks off from Stamford Bridge on Tuesday, November 25 at 8 p.m. Local time in London, England. Here's how that time translates across some of the major territories around the globe:

 DateKickoff time
USA/CanadaTue, Nov. 253 p.m. ET
USA/CanadaTue, Nov. 2512 p.m. PT
UKTue, Nov. 258 p.m. GMT
AustraliaWed, Nov. 267 a.m. AEDT
IndiaWed, Nov. 2612:30 a.m. IST

Champions League league phase standings

Pos.TeamGPPointsW-D-LGoal Diff.GF-GA
8.Liverpool493-0-1+59-4
9.Galatasaray493-0-1+28-6
10.Tottenham482-2-0+57-2
11.Barcelona472-1-1+512-7
12.Chelsea472-1-1+39-6
13.Sporting CP472-1-1+38-5
14.B. Dortmund472-1-1+213-11
15.Qarabag472-1-1+18-7
16.Atalanta472-1-1-23-5

Chelsea vs. Barcelona lineups, team news

Reece James  was substituted at halftime against Burnley, but Maresca confirmed this change was pre-planned and not a return of the captain's injury woes. James could start in midfield alongside Moises Caicedo, with Malo Gusto  at right-back.

Wesley Fofana  will return to the matchday squad after being omitted as a precaution, but Tosin Adarabiyo  could keep his place after impressing at the weekend.

Maresca has an enviable array of options in attack and must decide whether to start Estevao  and set off a mouthwatering face-off with Barcelona's teenage superstar Lamine Yamal​​​​​​.

Chelsea starting lineup (4-2-3-1): Sanchez (GK) — Gusto, Fofana, Chalobah, Cucurella — James, Caicedo — Estevao, E. Fernandez, Garnacho — Neto.

Chelsea subs:  Jorgensen (GK), Badiashile, Hato, Acheampong, Adarabioyo, Santos, Buonanotte, Gittens, George, Delap, Guiu, Pedro.

Marcus Rashford missed the weekend win over Athletic Club with an illness, and his health will be monitored ahead of this game with a quick turnaround leaving his status in jeopardy.

Raphinha returned on Saturday after missing two months with a hamstring problem, seeing nine minutes off the bench, and it's unlikely he will be ready for 90 minutes just yet. Despite missing international duty this month treatment on his chronic pubalgia, Lamine Yamal is available.

The Barcelona midfield is thin. Marc Casado was only available off the bench on Saturday, and Pedri missed out due to a minor issue that has seen him train on his own this week. Frenkie de Jong will return after being suspended for a red card on the weekend in league play. 

In goal, Joan Garcia is back to full fitness, replacing Wojciech Szczesny in net.

Barcelona starting lineup (4-2-3-1): Garcia (GK) — Kounde, Cubarsi, Araujo, Balde — De Jong, E. Garcia — Lamine Yamal, F. Lopez, F. Torres — Lewandowski.

Barcelona subs:  Kochen (GK), Szczesny (GK), Christensen, Martin, D. Fernandez, Bernal, Casado, Olmo, Rashford, Raphinha, Bardghji.

Chelsea vs. Barcelona live stream, TV channel

Here is how to watch the match in some of the world's major regions:

RegionTVStreaming
USATUDN, UnivisionParamount+, Fubo
CanadaDAZN
UKAmazon Prime
AustraliaStan Sport
IndiaJioTV, Sony LIV
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