Chelsea Women's campaign may be on pause for the international break, but there are still three games to look forward to this week across our men's and Academy teams.

Monday

The week begins with the reaction of Sonia Bompastor and the Chelsea Women's squad to Sunday's WSL fixture away at Everton, with a delighted Maelys Mpome reflecting on her first WSL start here.

We also have highlights available to watch from that game, as well as our Under-21s' Premier League 2 victory at Liverpool on the same day.

Tuesday

We will be catching up on Enzo Maresca and his squad as we prepare for the weekend's Premier League match against Aston Villa, looking behind the scenes of training at Cobham. We'll also hear from Niamh Charles on her landmark 150 appearances in blue.

Wednesday

With no club action in the women's game this week, we will be updating you on how the Chelsea players off representing their countries have been getting on during the international break.

Thursday

You can read an exclusive interview with Chelsea Women midfielder Oriane Jean-Francois, as she tells us about her life off the pitch and away from football.

Friday

From 1pm on Friday, the UEFA Conference League Round of 16, quarter-final and semi-final draw takes place in Nyon, Switzerland. We will discover which of our four possible opponents - Gent, Real Betis, Heidenheim or Copenhagen - we will meet in the last 16.


The build-up to the weekend's action begins with Maresca speaking to the media in his pre-match press conference, looking ahead to Saturday's game against Aston Villa, and you can see it live on the official Chelsea website and app. The press conference will also be available to view in full on demand later in the day.

Then the first of the week's games arrives on Friday evening, when Chelsea Under-21s host Manchester United at Kingsmeadow for a 7pm kick-off in the Premier League 2, looking to build on our fantastic win over Liverpool.

All supporters with a men's or women's season ticket, or a Chelsea Membership, as well as anyone under the age of 20, can claim one free ticket for the game via their online ticket account, until midday on Thursday. All other tickets can be purchased for £4 each online or, from two hours before kick-off, at the Kingsmeadow ticket office.

If you can't make it to Kingsmeadow, there will be live updates on the action in our Chelsea Under-21s vs Manchester United Match Centre.

Saturday

The first of two games in a day sees Chelsea Under-18s hosting West Ham United at Cobham, with an 11am kick-off for this London derby. The Blues are aiming for a fourth consecutive league win and you can watch the game live on the official Chelsea website and app in our Chelsea Under-18s vs West Ham United Match Centre.

The second of back-to-back Premier League away trips for our men's team takes us to Birmingham for a meeting with Aston Villa. Kick-off at Villa Park is at 5.30pm and supporters in the UK can watch the game live on Sky Sports. We will also be covering all the build-up, action and reaction as it happens in our Aston Villa vs Chelsea Match Centre.

Sunday

We will have all the reaction from Maresca and his players to Saturday's Premier League match against Aston Villa on Sunday, as well as the best of the action in our highlights and the chance to watch the full 90 minutes back again on demand.