Chelsea made it two wins from two in the UEFA Women’s Champions League Group Stage, easing to a comfortable 3-1 win away at FC Twente.

A much-changed Chelsea came racing out of the blocks and took a two-goal lead early in the game, with Aggie Beever-Jones and Maika Hamano on the scoresheet.

Manager Sonia Bompastor was able to utilise her bench and keep her squad fresh, and the game was made safe thanks to two of the substitutes, as Maya Ramirez won a penalty and Guro Reiten slotted it home.

The lively Nikee van Dijk ensured Twente’s home fans had something to cheer with a well-taken consolation goal in the second half, but six points from two games is a perfect start for Chelsea in Group B.

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