Welcome to the first in our new series, The Week Ahead, where we bring you the run-down of all the key events surrounding Chelsea Football Club over the next seven days and what you should be keeping an eye on.
A new week will hopefully give Thomas Tuchel a quick chance to forget about Saturday's horrible defeat to Brentford in the Premier League, which ended a run of seven consecutive wins in all competitions.
Wednesday night's clash with Real Madrid is the standout event this week in the Champions League as the Blues aim to knock out Los Blancos for the second year running.
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But before we get to the blockbuster clash on Wednesday, Chelsea's Under 18's face Nottingham Forest U18's in the FA Youth Cup semi-final from the City Ground at 7 PM tonight. Broadcast coverage is yet to be confirmed.
The run to this stage has been eventful, most notably coming from 3-0 down against Liverpool in the fifth round back in January, with Tudor Mendel-Idowu netting a 95th-minute winner in dramatic fashion. The highlights are worth your time today.
Also, Conor Gallagher will be playing against Arsenal for Crystal Palace in the Premier League tonight. Tuchel will have his fingers crossed for a favour from Patrick Vieira after the Brentford loss.
On Tuesday, Tuchel and a Chelsea player will be giving their pre-match press conference from 4 PM UK time for the Real clash and a stream of live training. football.london will have you covered with a LIVE Blog, as Adam Newson reports from Cobham. The Real Madrid presser is at 5 PM for those interested.
On loan watch, Dujon Sterling at Blackpool will hopefully be involved against Preston in the Championship.
Wednesday brings the mouth-watering rematch with Real Madrid in the Champions League quarter-final first leg at Stamford Bridge, kick-off at 8 PM, broadcast on BT Sport. Tuchel is hoping to maintain his ridiculous record at Chelsea so far, reaching the final of every cup competition he's entered. Also on Wednesday, another loanee Ian Maatsen faces Nottingham Forest for Coventry in the Championship.
On Thursday night, Emerson's exploits at Lyon on loan lead him to the London Stadium to face West Ham in the Europa League quarter-final first leg at 8 PM on BT Sport.
Onto Friday, and attention quickly turns back to the Premier League with Tuchel's pre-match press conference for the trip to Southampton, time TBC. In the evening, you can watch the Development Squad travel up to Old Trafford to face Manchester United in a Premier League 2 clash at 7 PM.
There are two games on Saturday, from 12 PM, the Under 18's face Leicester City in the Premier League before the Men's team travel to St. Mary's for the 3 PM clash with Ralph Hasenhuttl's Saints, where Chelsea aims to get back on track in securing a Champions League qualification spot.
Although the Canaries seem doomed for relegation, Billy Gilmour could be involved in Sunday's game at home to Burnley at Carrow Road, kick-off at 2 PM, and be shown live on Sky Sports.