The Blues were held to a shock draw against the WSL relegation candidates, who scored their first-ever league goal against them on Saturday.
Chelsea were given an almighty scare by Leicester City in the Women's Super League on Saturday, and were forced to settle for a point against a brave Foxes side, who came into the game on the back of four successive defeats.
In the 19th minute, Missy Goodwin gave Leicester a stunning lead, as the hosts broke away, Goodwin slipped free of her market, and finished coolly at the back post, under Hannah Hampton. The goal marked Leicester's first-ever against the Blues in the WSL.
The game devolved into attack versus defence thereafter but it took until the 75th minute for Chelsea to equalise, as Wieke Kaptein drove through the opposition midfield and struck a fierce effort from the edge of the box into the bottom corner.
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The Blues pressed and pressed and tried to turn one point into three, but Leicester stood firm to take a famous point, and a deserved one at that.
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