Aggie Beever-Jones is WSL's first goal scorer in 2025/26 season. Check her goal
At just 22, Chelsea academy graduate Aggie Beever-Jones seized her moment on the opening night of the WSL season—striking first to drive Chelsea to a 2–1 win over Manchester City and proving she's far more than a late-game impact substitute. Praised by manager Sonia Bompastor for her pressing, versatility, and intelligence both on and off the ball, Beever-Jones looks set to step out as a central figure in Chelsea’s attack.
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