Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall speaks about his European experience in the programme for tonight’s UEFA Conference League quarter-final second leg against Legia Warsaw, and sets his sights on winning the competition… but not before finishing the job in this round.

'Look, it’s 0-0 again,' he says, assessing our approach as we head into the home leg with a healthy lead.

'It’s a new game and we can’t think too much about the first leg. It’s now about going to Stamford Bridge and stamping our authority on the game again, trying to come away with another win. We can’t use the three-goal cushion as any excuse or leeway for dropping our standards. It’s about going again and putting on a show for our fans.

'We’re in the final eight and, if we go through this, we will have three more games to go to lift the trophy,' he adds. 'So, if we do the right things and we do our job properly, not many teams will be able to stop us, so why not say we can win it?'

Elsewhere in the programme, Mark Stein looks back on a memorable European quarter-final second leg back in 1995, when his goal and assist helped us to overturn a first-leg deficit against Club Brugge in the last eight of the Cup Winners’ Cup.

'I think that’s the biggest game I remember, looking back on my time at Chelsea,' the former Blues striker tells us. 'Obviously, staying up and being in the FA Cup final the previous season is up there, but I just feel that night… the atmosphere… was unbelievable. The night games were special, especially nights like that, when you had to get a result.'

Stein is in reflective mood as he looks back on our mid-90s era.

'I think back to my time at Chelsea and I got to an FA Cup final and I played in a European semi-final,' he says. 'To me, that’s special – even the fact that I had the chance to play in Europe. I look back at my time at Chelsea fondly, especially as things weren’t that great when I first went there. But we eventually got to that point and it’s amazing to think about the turnaround we managed.'

The draw against Legia Warsaw also inspired club historian Rick Glanvill to dig into the archives and tell the story of our 1936 visit to Poland, with extraordinary imagery from the Polish national archives.

Then there is all the info you need ahead of tonight’s game, plus the latest from around the club, so make sure you pick up your copy from the programme sellers around Stamford Bridge, or order online from our publications partner, Reach Sport.