Our attention turns back to Women's Super League matters this weekend as Emma Hayes takes her Chelsea side across the capital to face West Ham United at the Chigwell Construction Stadium on Sunday afternoon.
Having emerged from our midweek trip to Amsterdam with a 3-0 first-leg lead in our UEFA Women’s Champions League quarter-final with Ajax, the Blues remain in the hunt for multiple trophies this season.
And a hectic month shows no sign of easing up with an away day assignment against the Hammers up next.
Chelsea currently sit top of the WSL with an identical record and points total to second-placed Manchester City. Our narrowly superior goal difference currently gives us the edge.
Both sides have six league games remaining this season and every result is crucial in the title race.
When and where?
We take on West Ham in the Barclays Women's Super League on Sunday 24 March. Kick-off at the Chigwell Construction Stadium is set for 4.30pm.
How to follow
As always, you can follow the game via Chelsea Women’s social media channels. There will be live commentary on our Twitter page and regular updates on Facebook and Instagram. Simply search ‘ChelseaFCW’ on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.
For supporters in the UK who are unable to attend the match, this has been selected for live television coverage by Sky Sports. The match will be broadcast on Sky Sports Main Event, Sky Sports Premier League, and Sky Showcase.
The form
Following the February international break, the Blues have hit top form, winning five games on the bounce in four different competitions.
Opponents West Ham come into the game sitting 11th in the table, one place and six points clear of the sole relegation spot currently occupied by Bristol City.
Since pulling off a stunning win over Arsenal at the start of February, the Hammers have played three times in the WSL without collecting all three points.
Defeats on the road at Everton and Liverpool were slightly offset by a 1-1 draw at home to Manchester United.
West Ham vs Chelsea recent head-to-head record
The two sides have already met twice this season, with the Blues coming out on top on both occasions despite resilient displays from West Ham.
In January, goals from Erin Cuthbert and Aggie Beever-Jones in extra-time secured a 3-1 FA Cup victory over the Hammers at Kingsmeadow, after Mia Fishel had earlier struck to cancel out Viviane Asseyi's opener.
In the reverse league fixture in October, a goal from Sam Kerr and a late Cuthbert strike gave us all three points at Kingsmeadow.
What follows...
The second leg of our UEFA Women's Champions League quarter-final with Ajax awaits the Blues on Wednesday evening at Stamford Bridge.
Kick-off is at 8pm with tickets available to purchase here!