There are no less than four weekday fixtures for you to enjoy this week, across our men's and Academy teams, before Chelsea's return to Women's Super League action takes centre stage at the weekend.
Monday
Enzo Maresca spoke to the media during his Monday morning press conference before our Premier League game at home to Bournemouth on Tuesday. The Italian provided updates on a trio of players' availability and has also discussed the roles of Reece James and Cole Palmer.
You can also get the verdict of Tosin Adarabioyo to the 5-0 victory over Morecambe as we booked our place in the FA Cup fourth round.
Sonia Bompastor and the Chelsea Women players react to their own FA Cup win, after beating Charlton Athletic 4-0 on Sunday, while Lauren James discusses her return in that match, which was her first start since October.
The week's match action then gets under way in the evening, as Chelsea Under-21s kick things off at Kingsmeadow in the Premier League 2. The game starts at 7pm and Reading are the visitors for the Blues' first league fixture of 2025, following the Academy winter break, and you can watch the match live for free in the Chelsea Under-21s vs Reading Match Centre on the official Chelsea website and app. Tickets for the game at Kingsmeadow are also available priced £4 online or at the Kingsmeadow ticket office.
Tuesday
If you missed Monday night's Chelsea Under-21s match, you can enjoy the best of the action as we bring you the highlights on Tuesday.
The only match for our men's team in the next seven days comes early in the week, when we host Bournemouth for a 7.30pm kick-off. Supporters in the UK can watch the game live on TNT Sports, and you can get minute-by-minute updates of all the build-up, action and reaction in our Chelsea vs Bournemouth Match Centre.
We also hear from Chelsea Academy graduate Aggie Beever-Jones who marked her 50th appearance for the club with a goal.
Wednesday
The day will begin with all the highlights and reaction from Enzo Maresca and his players, following Tuesday night's match against Bournemouth in the Premier League.
Chelsea Under-18s are in FA Youth Cup action on Wednesday evening, as our campaign continues into the fourth round in academy football's most prestigious competition. We secured our progress to this stage with a thrilling come-from-behind 3-2 victory away at Leicester City, and next host non-league opposition Merstham.
Kick-off at Kingsmeadow is at 7pm and all supporters under the age of 20 can claim one free ticket via their online ticket account. All other tickets can be purchased for £4 each online or at the Kingsmeadow ticket office. If you can't make it to the ground, the game will also be shown live for free on the official Chelsea website and app via the Chelsea Under-18s vs Merstham Match Centre.
Thursday
Chelsea Women will then take the spotlight, when you can watch Sonia Bompastor's pre-match press conference live on the official Chelsea website and app, ahead of the Blues' return to Women's Super League action at West Ham United on Sunday.
Friday
Enzo Maresca will be taking part in his usual pre-match press conference on Friday, looking ahead to the Monday night Premier League fixture between Chelsea and Wolverhampton Wanderers, and you can watch live from Cobham on the official Chelsea website and app.
We waited a month for a Premier League 2 fixture, and now two come along at once. The second of the week comes four days after the first, when our Under-21s travel to Nottingham Forest for a 7pm kick-off on Friday evening. Just one point separates the two sides going into this week's games and you can see all the action live for free on the official Chelsea website and app, via our Nottingham Forest vs Chelsea Under-21s Match Centre.
Saturday
The build-up continues ahead of Monday's Premier League trip to Wolves, with plenty more from Enzo Maresca and the players ahead of that match.
Sunday
Chelsea Women's turn arrives at the end of the week, when they are back in Women's Super League action following last week's FA Cup win. It comes more than a month since the Women's last league game, a 1-1 draw at Leicester, following their own winter break, since when we have beaten Charlton in the FA Cup and Real Madrid in the Champions League.
We are away from home this Sunday as we make the trip across London to take on West Ham United. The game will be shown live on the WSL's YouTube channel and we will be bringing minute-by-minute updates in our West Ham United vs Chelsea Women Match Centre. You can watch all the highlights of the game against West Ham from midday on Monday.