This week is a busy one across Chelsea, with six games for our sides and plenty more to have noted down in your diary...
Monday
The week begins with a bang as we host Wolverhampton Wanderers at Stamford Bridge, looking to pick up our first Premier League win of 2025. Kick-off is at 8pm and supporters in the UK can watch the game live on Sky Sports.
You can also receive minute-by-minute updates of all the build-up, action and reaction in our Chelsea vs Wolverhampton Wanderers Match Centre.
Earlier on Monday, we had reaction to Chelsea Women’s big league win at West Ham United from goalscorer Aggie Beever-Jones.
Tuesday
We will bring you the post-match reaction from Enzo Maresca and members of his team dissecting the talking points from the Wolves game, as well as all the best of the action in our highlights, or the chance to watch the whole 90 minutes back again in our full-match replay.
Also on Tuesday, Sonia Bompastor will be looking ahead to her side's Women’s League Cup quarter-final tie against Durham Women.
Wednesday
Our Women's League Cup campaign begins with the visit of Durham Women for a quarter-final at Kingsmeadow. Kick-off is at 6.45pm with tickets still available to buy.
For those not attending in person, the game will be broadcast live on the WSL’s YouTube channel, and we will have all the usual updates in our Chelsea Women vs Durham Match Centre.
Thursday
We’ll carry reaction and highlights from the Durham fixture before looking ahead to Sunday’s big derby for Chelsea against Arsenal at Stamford Bridge. There are exclusive words from Lauren James, a star performer in SW6 in recent outings.
We will also bring you the latest entry in our series of My Journey features, in which Noni Madueke discusses his early days and path to the top of the game.
Friday
It is a busy Friday at Cobham with Enzo Maresca and Sonia Bompastor conducting pre-match press conferences ahead of a pair of mouthwatering league fixtures for our men and women against Manchester City and Arsenal respectively.
You will be able to watch both media conferences on the official Chelsea website and app, and our live coverage doesn’t stop there.
On Friday evening, Chelsea Under-21s host Southampton at Kingsmeadow looking to continue our good run of form in the Premier League 2 with a third consecutive victory.
You can see if they do just that, as the game will be shown live from 7pm in our Chelsea Under-21s vs Southampton Match Centre.
Supporters with any Chelsea season ticket or membership, or aged under 20, can claim one free ticket via their online ticket account until midday on Thursday 23 January.
All other tickets are available priced £4 online or at the Kingsmeadow ticket office from two hours before kick-off.
Saturday
There are two fixtures to look forward on Saturday. First up our Under-18s, who have won both matches so far in 2025, travel south to play Brighton, with kick-off scheduled for 11am.
That game will also be shown live on the official Chelsea website and app in our Brighton & Hove Albion vs Chelsea Under-18s Match Centre.
Later on Saturday, it’s the turn of our men’s team, who face Manchester City at the Etihad in the second Premier League fixture of the week. Kick-off is at 5.30pm and you can follow the game in our Manchester City vs Chelsea Match Centre, with Sky Sports providing live coverage in the UK.
Following the game, we will have all the reaction from Enzo Maresca and his players, as well as, from 9.30pm, the best of the highlights from Manchester.
Sunday
All eyes are on Stamford Bridge on Sunday, when Chelsea Women take on their counterparts from Arsenal in a huge WSL London derby.
Kick-off at the Bridge is at 12.30pm, with some tickets still available to buy. If you can’t make it down to SW6, you can watch the game on BBC Two, and follow it in our Chelsea Women vs Arsenal Match Centre.