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Shakhtar to play Champions League home games at Chelsea's Stamford Bridge

Headline as filed by Channel News Asia. PageNews does not write or rewrite headlines.

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2 publishers have filed 2 reports that PageNews has grouped as one story.

The earliest report detected came from Channel News Asia at 16:12 UTC on 21 August 2026, and the most recent from Yahoo Sports 1 minutes later.

Champions League is named in all 2 reports.

The coverage is filed under Sports. Each publisher's own headline, summary and link is below.

Order of coverage

  1. first Channel News Asia — earliest coverage indexed by PageNews
  2. +1m Yahoo Sports — latest publisher to join

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Details appearing in more than one publisher

shakhtar to play champions league 2 league home games 2

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Coverage from 2 publishers

  1. Channel News Asia

    Shakhtar to play Champions League home games at Chelsea's Stamford Bridge

    Read on Channel News Asia →
  2. Yahoo Sports

    Ukraine's Shakhtar to play Champions League home games at former Russian-owned Chelsea

    Ukrainian soccer club Shakhtar Donetsk said on Friday it has agreement to play home Champions League games at Chelsea, which for nearly 20 years was owned by Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich. Shakhta
    Read on Yahoo Sports →

How the coverage developed

  1. first Channel News Asia coverage detected Shakhtar to play Champions League home games at Chelsea's Stamford Bridge
  2. +1m Yahoo Sports coverage detected Ukraine's Shakhtar to play Champions League home games at former Russian-owned Chelsea

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