Chelsea 2020–21 A product of the
Chelsea academy, Beever-Jones was offered a professional contract at 18 years old, describing it as a "dream come true". On 16 April, she was handed her first start in a 5–0 home victory against the
London City Lionesses in the fourth round of the
2020–21 FA Cup, which Chelsea would go on to win that season to complete a
domestic treble.
2021–22 Bristol City (loan) , 2022. On 19 August 2021, Beever-Jones was loaned out to
Bristol City for the
2021–22 Championship, describing the move as a great opportunity to "develop my all-round game in a competitive league". She came off the bench on the opening day to score a late consolation goal in a 4–3 loss to
Crystal Palace. On 15 November 2021, Beever-Jones scored the final goal in the 3–0 win over
Blackburn Rovers at
Ashton Gate, that was later nominated for
FA Women's Championship Goal of the Season. City manager
Lauren Smith has since discussed Beever-Jones' development at the club, describing her as a "phenomenal talent", who she hopes will continue to grow as a player. Beever-Jones has said she felt trusted by the club, that helped in many ways, "both on and off the pitch".
2022–23 Everton (loan) In August 2022 Beever-Jones signed for
Everton on a season-long loan, describing the club as being "the perfect place". Everton Manager
Brian Sørensen said he considered the winger to be one of England's rising stars. On 18 September, Beever-Jones started as a forward in the Toffees' opening game of the
2022–23 WSL season. On 22 January 2023, she scored a superb third goal against
West Ham in a 3–0 victory, that was later voted as Everton's Goal of the Month for January. On 17 May 2023, Beever-Jones received her first red card in her professional career, for a late challenge on
Arsenal's midfielder
Lia Wälti, who was subsequently stretchered off the pitch. Afterwards, she apologised for the tackle and was defended by Wälti on social media. Beever-Jones ended the season with 3 goals in 21 appearances. She said she worked on her defensive abilities at Everton, being an area of the game she needed to improve on. Beever-Jones claims "the opportunity presented itself with players leaving, like
Pernille [Harder]." In Chelsea's next game a 4–2 win against
Brighton & Hove Albion, she scored her first WSL goal for the club. In each of Chelsea's following four league matches in November she scored goals, including in her first match at Chelsea's main stadium
Stamford Bridge, as well as first WSL start of the season against
Liverpool. and would subsequently be nominated for the
WSL Player of the Month for November, that was won by teammate
Lauren James. On 14 December 2023, she made her first appearance in the
UEFA Champions League in the match against
BK Häcken, that ended in a 0–0 draw.
Sky Sports partly attributed her increased game time to injuries to Chelsea winger
Guro Reiten and striker
Fran Kirby, having played the majority of the first seven WSL games of the season. She has been dubbed "the super sub" by fans, with four of her first five goals coming from the bench. She provided an assist for
Catarina Macario in the 1–0 victory over
Everton in the
FA Cup. After losing the
League Cup to
Arsenal and the semi-final of the
FA Cup to
Manchester United, Beever-Jones said their cup losses "are not the Chelsea way". On April 27 Beever-Jones played in front of a record breaking crowd of 39,398 at Stamford Bridge, in their 0–2 defeat in the semi-final of the Champions League against
Barcelona. In the final home game of the
2023–24 season, Beever-Jones scored twice in the 8–0 win over
Bristol City, including the final goal to put Chelsea 1 goal ahead of
Manchester City on goal differential for the title race. She ended the season ranked shared fifth on the WSL top scorers list, with 11 goals and the best minutes per goal ratio of all players having scored at least five times.
2024–25 Beever-Jones began the
2024–25 season scoring in all her first three starts for Chelsea. In the 7–0 victory over
Crystal Palace where she scored the opening goal,
Goal.com described her as stealing the show as the best performing player. Having scored her debut
UEFA Champions League goal against
Twente on 17 October 2024 in a
2024–25 league group stage match, she was sent off in injury time against
Celtic after a second yellow card, as Chelsea led 2–1 on 13 November 2024.
2025–26 On 5 September 2025, Beever-Jones scored the 31st-minute opening goal of the
2025–26 season off a cross from debutant
Ellie Carpenter, where Chelsea won 2–1 over Manchester City. Her 28 September 2025 free-kick goal in a 4–0 victory over West Ham was named as Chelsea's goal of the month. Having scored in each of Chelsea's opening four matches of the season, she was named as the club's Player of the Month for September. She scored the second goal in Chelsea's 2–0 victory over Manchester United in the
2025–26 Women's League Cup final on 15 March 2026. == International career ==