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Live score: Chelsea v Ipswich Town (English Premier League) - Talents Abroad

Live score: Chelsea v Ipswich Town (English Premier League) - Talents Abroad

Al-Ahram Weekly13-04-2025
Ahram Online is providing live score coverage for today's Premier League match between Chelsea and Ipswich Town in the 32nd matchday of the competition.
Chelsea vs. Ipswich Town
Stay tuned as the match is due to start at 15:00 Cairo time (GMT+2).
Venue: Stamford Bridge, London (England)
Referee: Stuart Attwell (England)
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