We look ahead to the next seven days in the world of Chelsea, with the highlight a mouthwatering Champions League fixture at Stamford Bridge…

Monday

We begin the week by reacting to Chelsea Women’s excellent 2-1 victory away to Manchester City in the WSL. There are words from the matchwinner Erin Cuthbert, and you can catch the highlights of that dramatic success at the Etihad from midday. Further video reaction comes from head coach Sonia Bompastor and midfielder Oriane Jean-Francois.

As we continue to celebrate our 120th anniversary, we take a pictorial look at the eighth decade in our history. The remaining 40 years will be covered off over the course of this week.

In the evening, we will bring you the latest international news. England, with Reece James, Levi Colwill and Cole Palmer among those called up, take centre stage.

Tuesday

There will be more reaction to the win at Man City from Aggie Beever-Jones, while we will carry an exclusive interview with Nat Bjorn as attention starts to turn towards our Champions League decider against the same opposition.


The Chelsea Team of 120, as voted for by you, the fans, will also be revealed, and we will begin our series profiling each player to have made the XI. That will continue for the remainder of the week.

Wednesday

Our international round-ups will continue in the morning and should contain news of our South American contingent, including Enzo Fernandez and Moises Caicedo.

We will publish an interview with Niamh Charles, and then Sonia Bompastor and one of her players will be addressing the media at Cobham ahead of our Champions League quarter-final second leg. You can watch that press conference, as well as the first 15 minutes of training, live on the Chelsea website and app.

Thursday

The second leg of our Champions League quarter-final tie against Man City at Stamford Bridge kicks off at 8pm GMT. Tickets are still available to buy as we seek to overturn a 2-0 deficit from the first game, while we will have all the usual coverage in our match centre.

For supporters in the UK who can’t make it to the Bridge, the game will be broadcast live on DAZN.

Earlier in the day, our 120 celebrations include the story of Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink’s brilliant debut season as a Chelsea player.

Friday

On Friday we will bring you reaction to the Women’s game from Bompastor and her players, and carry highlights of what we hope has been a fantastic victory!

Bompastor will also be looking ahead to Sunday’s WSL fixture with West Ham in the afternoon.

Our Stories of 120 series will continue with words from Gary Cahill on our 2014/15 title victory, a decade on.

Saturday

Our Academy teams return to competitive action as the Chelsea Under-18s make the short trip to play Reading for an 11am kick-off.

Also on Saturday, we will have an N’Golo Kante-themed quiz to mark his birthday, and hear from three generations of Chelsea supporters on their long-lasting love for the club.

Sunday

The week concludes with Chelsea Women’s fixture against West Ham United at Kingsmeadow. Tickets can be bought here, while we will bring you team news, match commentary, and reaction to the game on the website and app. Kick-off is at 4.30pm GMT and Sky Sports will be broadcasting live in the UK.

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.