Chelsea secured their place in the Conference League final with a 1-0 victory over Djurgarden at Stamford Bridge. This win, combined with their earlier 5-1 triumph in Stockholm, ensured a 6-1 aggregate success. The Blues will now face their final challenge in Wroclaw on May 28. The match's first significant attempt came from Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall in the 28th minute, forcing a save from Jacob Rinne.
Tyrique George played a crucial role in Chelsea's lead, assisting Dewsbury-Hall for the only goal. After turning smartly in midfield, George set up Dewsbury-Hall, who scored by striking the ball off the post into the net. Despite missing a close-range header later, George remained a constant threat throughout the match.

Enzo Maresca made strategic substitutions as Chelsea had already secured their win. Genesis Antwi and Shumaira Mheuka were introduced and impressed during their time on the pitch. Malo Gusto nearly added another goal with a solo effort, but Rinne managed to tip his shot over the bar during stoppage time.
Dewsbury-Hall was instrumental in Chelsea's performance, creating three chances and having three shots on target. He also completed 22 passes in the final third. Only Reece James surpassed him in dribbles completed, highlighting Dewsbury-Hall's influence on the game.
Chelsea dominated possession with 65%, reflecting their control over the match. Their expected goals (xG) stood at 1.32 compared to Djurgarden's 0.52, indicating Chelsea's offensive efficiency. Filip Jorgensen made a notable save from Daniel Stensson's long-range effort, showcasing defensive resilience.
The Blues' assured display highlighted their readiness for the final showdown. Despite limited Premier League starts this season, Dewsbury-Hall showcased his abilities in this competition, hoping to secure a starting position for the upcoming final.
Chelsea's journey to the final has been marked by strong performances and tactical acumen under Maresca's guidance. As they prepare for Wroclaw, they aim to continue this momentum and clinch victory in the Conference League finale.