Round 3 (2nd Leg): Watford FC 2 - 2 Chelsea!! FA Cup (Season 2003–04)
Chelsea FC's 2nd match (3rd round 2nd leg) of the FA Cup 2003–04 season was against Watford FC on 14 January 2004, at Stamford Bridge. Date: January 14, 2004 Match Score: Chelsea 4 - 0 Watford FC Competition: FA Cup (Season 2003-04) Referee: Alan Wiley Venue: Stamford Bridge Attendance: 38,763 Significance: Chelsea brushed aside Watford to book a fourth round tie with Scarborough. Adrian Mutu flicked home to give Chelsea an early first-half lead and Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink added a second with a consummate piece of finishing. The striking masterclass continued as Mutu bettered Hasselbaink's finish with a curling shot. Eidur Gudjohnsen completed the rout with a sweetly executed chip past the young Watford goalkeeper, who on-loan from Chelsea, was playing at Stamford Bridge for only the second time.

Round 33: Aston Villa 3 - 2 Chelsea!! FA Premier League (Season 2003–04)

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Round 3 (1st Leg): Watford FC 2 - 2 Chelsea!! FA Cup (Season 2003–04)

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Round 24: Chelsea 1 - 0 Charlton Athletic!! FA Premier League (Season 2003–04)

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Round 23: Blackburn Rovers 2 - 3 Chelsea!! FA Premier League (Season 2003–04)

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