Chelsea Vs Portsmouth: 2010 FA Cup Final Highlights, Preview and Team News live

Chelsea vs Portsmouth live stream. We can’t decide who’s team will be our bet on this FA Cup 2010 Finals. Chelsea of course will take the weakness of Portsmouth on this match but don’t forget that Portsmouth can be a team that you can’t handle. Chelsea vs Portsmouth will be an exciting game to watch. The FA Cup 2010 Finals between Chelsea vs Portsmouth is scheduled this May 15, 2010 at 11:00 a.m. ET.


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Chelsea Vs Portsmouth
Match Kick-off time: Saturday 15 May 2010, 15:00 UK Time.

Chelsea skipper John Terry has declared himself fit for Saturday’s FA Cup final withtsmouth after scans confirmed he had not fractured his right foot.
Chelsea vs Portsmouth Live Stream. This is another soccer game that will elevate the expectations of millions of people around the world. Currently in the first place,Chelsea has proven as a team that they can beat anybody. Chelsea have doubts about Ivory Coast striker Didier Drogba for the Barclays Premier League clash with Portsmouth at Stamford Bridge. Chelsea vs Portsmouth Live stream is on December 16, 2009 at 19:45 UK Time.
Branislav Ivanovic is a doubt with knee trouble so Paulo Ferreira stands by, while John Obi Mikel has undergone minor surgery on a knee injury. quiet,.

“We turned up against Spurs and everyone was just saying ‘enjoy the day’. We know it’s going to be a really tough test but we can still get a result. We’ve got to go for it.”
Chelsea, though, are overwhelming favourites to lift the famous trophy for the second season in succession, with bookmakers offering miserly odds of 1-6.
The Double, first achieved by Preston North End in 1889, has only been won on 10 occasions, most recently by Arsenal in 2002.
The Wembley playing surface has been the subject of widespread criticism but Chelsea striker Didier Drogba has nothing but good memories, having scored five times at the national stadium.

“It is something we really want to achieve, it won’t be easy because Portsmouth have been focused and it will be a happy ending for them after their season, but this next week is so important for us.
“I want to finish the job with the FA Cup final. To win the double means a lot for the club.” (BBC Sport)

This is real David Vs Goliath stuff, in fact in many ways its an even more uneven contest than the biblical one. Chelsea, cash rich and Premier League champions versus a relegated Portsmouth side who are lumbered with incalculable levels of debt that rise on a daily basis.
Add into the mix Avram Grant taking on his former club and the fact that almost everyone outside west London will be rooting for the underdogs and you have a very interesting FA Cup Final. Given the manner in which Chelsea have stylishly reclaimed the Premier League title one would imagine it would take a brave man to bet on the south coast club but then “That’s what the FA Cup is all about, isn’t it John?”