From making a six-minute cameo on her Chelsea debut to scoring pivotal goals as a vital member of the first team, here are Aggie Beever-Jones' best moments at her childhood club so far...

A huge success story of our Academy, Beever-Jones hit the ground running under Emma Hayes before spending two seasons on loan to gain vital experience.

On her return, the striker contributed to our incredible 8-0 victory over Bristol City in May 2024, shrinking the goal difference at the top of the table enough to pave the way for a Women's Super League title triumph. It was secured with a 6-0 win away at Manchester United on the final day of the campaign.

Beever-Jones continued to develop her game under new head coach Sonia Bompastor and finished as top scorer with 13 goals in our domestic Treble-winning campaign of 2024/25.

And in 2025/26, the Cobham graduate became the first Chelsea player to score in each of our four first Women's Super League fixtures of any campaign, prompting Bompastor to describe her as a 'hardworking player with a lot of individual quality'.

With the news she's staying with us until 2030, here's a look back at some of her standout moments with the Blues.

Aston Villa 0-4 Chelsea - 27 January 2021

Beever-Jones was included in Chelsea's matchday squad for the first time as a 17-year-old, away to Aston Villa in 2021. Goals from Sam Kerr, Bethany England, Pernille Harder and Magda Eriksson had put the Blues 4-0 up and in firm control by the 70th minute.

The lead allowed head coach Emma Hayes to hand the striker her debut in the 84th minute alongside fellow Academy graduate Jorja Fox, as the duo replaced Niamh Charles and Guro Reiten.

Chelsea 5-0 London City Lionesses - 16 April 2021

When Chelsea hosted London City Lionesses in the 2021 Women's FA Cup fourth round, it gave Hayes the chance to hand maiden starts to Beever-Jones and her Academy counterpart Fox.

The head coach was impressed with their efforts in a 5-0 victory that day, saying: 'I thought the young players came in and showed why they are deserving of their chance at this level.'

Midfielder Drew Spence netted twice in the comfortable win, and she also praised the young duo's performance.

'The youngsters train with us every day,' she said. 'They know the standards that we have to put in. Credit to them, I thought they were fantastic, and it was a good 5-0 win.'

It was a sign of things to come for Beever-Jones, but next she had to earn her stripes with back-to-back loans at Bristol City and Everton.

Chelsea 4-2 Brighton - 22 October 2023

Following those loan spells, Beever-Jones returned to Chelsea at the start of the 2023/24 campaign, and it wasn't long before she bagged her first senior goal in blue.

The striker was introduced in the 79th minute with Chelsea 3-1 up against Brighton, thanks to a brace from Sjoeke Nusken and an own goal. When Nusken had the chance to take a shot to complete her hat-trick, she unselfishly squared the ball across the box to allow Beever-Jones to tap home and get off the mark for the first team.

Chelsea 8-0 Bristol City - 5 May 2024

After Hayes had publicly conceded the title to Manchester City, she set about the task of beating Bristol City by a big enough margin to be in with a chance of lifting the WSL trophy on the final day against Manchester United at Old Trafford.

With all the odds against us, the brilliance of Guro Reiten shone through as she struck four times, but Beever-Jones also took a chunk of the praise for the superb 8-0 victory when she scored twice, helping obliterate Man City's large goal difference advantage. Of course, we went on to beat Man United 6-0 on that final day, and our Academy star had claimed a piece in the history books with her contribution.

Chelsea 2-1 Liverpool - 12 April 2025

Behind the headlines of our unbeaten domestic Treble in Sonia Bompastor's first season in charge were some moments of difficulty. Facing Liverpool in the FA Cup semi-final at Kingsmeadow, we were heading into extra-time with the scores locked at 1-1 and a place in the Wembley final up for grabs.

That was until Beever-Jones powered a header past the helpless goalkeeper to seal the win in dramatic fashion during the fourth minute of stoppage time, giving the fans at Kingsmeadow a moment they will never forget.

Last-gasp drama - 10 May 2025

The following month, Beever-Jones was at it again against Liverpool late on, scoring a fine stoppage-time winner at Stamford Bridge to ensure we finished the league campaign unbeaten.

Beever-Jones says it is her favourite goal in blue yet, coming on a magical day for the club in SW6 as we lifted the title at the end of our extraordinary season.

Four in four - September 2025

Bompastor's second campaign in charge began with four wins from our opening four matches. Victories against Manchester City, Aston Villa, Leicester City and West Ham United got the season off to a flying start.

The common denominator? Beever-Jones. She netted every game, becoming the first Chelsea player to score in all four of our first WSL matches of any campaign.

The pick of the bunch was a sublime curling free-kick against the Hammers, as she picked up the September Goal of the Month and Player of the Month awards for her outstanding contribution.