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Could there be two London clubs in the Women’s Big Cup final four?

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There must be something in the London water. Well, of course there is, it’s jobby; thanks to the shower in charge of the country, there’s tonnes of the stuff bobbing up and down the Thames.

But we’re not talking about Spurs or Chelsea today, so our new favourite idiom can have the rest of the day off. Well, we are talking about Chelsea, just not that male shower.

Jobby’s for the boys, it seems. Today’s Football Daily is all about the possibility of having two London clubs in the last four of the Women’s Champions League.

This is where – and yes it is a weekday – Football Daily gets confused. For as long as we can remember, English clubs have been just below the top tier in the WCL, as Chelsea found out most bitterly when they were 4-0 down to Barcelona after half an hour of the 2021 final.

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