Our men's and Academy teams might be on pause for the international break, but there is still plenty to keep you on the edge of the seat as we return to Women's Champions League action for the first time in 2025.
Monday
Our women's team take centre stage right from the start of the week, as we bask in the glory of Saturday's triumph in the League Cup final. If you missed it the first time around, you can catch up on how we claimed the first silverware of the season, and Sonia Bompastor's reign as head coach, with highlights of the game and the celebrations available on demand.
Bompastor also shares her delight after lifting her first trophy with the Blues, while Millie Bright, Erin Cuthbert and Lucy Bronze also reflect on Saturday's triumph over Manchester City at Pride Park.
You can also get highlights and reaction from our men's last game before the international break, away at Arsenal in the Premier League, with Enzo Maresca, Moises Caicedo and Marc Cucurella giving their thoughts on Sunday's 1-0 defeat at the Emirates Stadium.
Tuesday
We can't enjoy our Women's League Cup glory for too long, though, as attention quickly switches to our Champions League campaign.
That begins with Bompastor discussing the game in front of the media during her pre-match press conference ahead of Wednesday's match at Manchester City. She will also be joined by one of her players from 6pm on Tuesday night, and you can watch the press conference live on the official Chelsea website and app.
Wednesday
Former City defender Bronze will be previewing the game at Joie Stadium on Wednesday morning as the England legend goes in search of a remarkable sixth Champions League winner's medal.
Then for the first time in 2025, Chelsea will take to the pitch in the Women's Champions League. Man City are our opponents again, in the second of four consecutive meetings with the Cityzens, following Saturday's League Cup final.
This time we are away from home at the Joie Stadium, looking to secure an advantage to bring back to London in the first leg of our European quarter-final. Kick-off is at 8pm GMT and supporters in the UK can watch the game live on DAZN. We will also be covering all the build-up, action and reaction as it happens in our Manchester City vs Chelsea Women Match Centre.
Thursday
You can watch all the highlights from Wednesday night's big Champions League match away at Man City on Thursday morning, as well as getting all the reaction to the game from Bompastor and her players.
We will be continuing our celebrations of Chelsea's 120th birthday by announcing our team of the last 120 years in due course. This week we will be turning our focus to each of the positions, highlighting some of the best players to ever wear blue. It starts with the goalkeepers on Wednesday and concludes with the Forwards on Saturday, with Thursday being the chance for the best defenders in Blues history to take their place in the spotlight.
A number of Blues men's team players are in international action in the coming days and we will be bringing you international round-ups throughout the week, with Marc Cucurella, Pedro Neto and Filip Jorgensen among those whose countries have games on Thursday.
Friday
Chelsea Women head coach Bompastor will be speaking to the media again on Friday, once more looking ahead to a meeting with Man City. This time it is for our Women's Super League away trip, which takes place on Sunday, and you can see her pre-match press conference live on the official Chelsea website and app.
On the international stage, the likes of Enzo Fernandez, Moises Caicedo and our England contingent could all be in action on Friday.
Saturday
Our men may not be in action this week, but you can see some of their illustrious predecessors back on the pitch in a Blues shirt again when Chelsea Legends take on Liverpool Legends in a special game at Anfield, which will be raising funds for the Chelsea Foundation and, in particular, the Chelsea Players' Trust.
Roberto Di Matteo, head coach for our first-ever Champions League triumph, will be sitting in the Chelsea dugout once again, managing a side featuring the likes of Gianfranco Zola, Gary Cahill and many more!
Tickets for the match are still available here, but if you can't make it to Anfield, you can still see the Legends in action as the game will be streamed live in our Liverpool vs Chelsea Legends Match Centre. The pay per view stream costs £5.99, with proceeds going to support good causes.
Sunday
The week ends with our second matchday and second meeting between Chelsea and Man City, at the latter's Etihad Stadium. This time it comes in the Women's Super League, as we attempt to secure back-to-back wins in that competition and extend our eight-point lead at the top of the table.
The game begins at 2.30pm and will be shown live in the UK by the BBC, while you can also follow all the build-up, action and reaction in our Manchester City vs Chelsea Women Match Centre.
You can then get all the highlights of the game from midday on Monday, along with all the reaction from Bompastor and her players to our latest meeting with Man City.
Tickets are still available for our Champions League quarter final second leg tie with Manchester City at Stamford Bridge. You can book your tickets for this must-see game on Thursday 27 March here.