Chelsea today lineup
Predicted XI formation and starting line up Jörgensen, Adarabioyo, Badiashile, Chalobah, Acheampong, Dewsbury-Hall, Fernández, Caicedo, Pedro Neto, Sancho, George,
Chelsea will play against Arsenal in matchday 29 of FA Premier League next Sunday, March 16th, at 1:30 PM local time at Emirates Stadium, London. As of now, Mudryk, Madueke, Guiu, Jackson and Kellyman are not available due to injury or suspension. Fernández, Cucurella and Caicedo have been key players in recent games. Playing away, Chelsea has lost 4 of its last 5 games
Chelsea FC is experiencing a period marked by both on-field progress and off-field complexities. The club has been fighting hard in domestic and European competitions, securing vital wins that underline their determination to stay in the mix for top honors. Manager Enzo Maresca has been pushing innovative ideas, most notably by repositioning Reece James into a midfield role—a concept he has long believed in—which appears to be paying dividends on the pitch. At the same time, injuries to key players like Nicolas Jackson, Noni Madueke, and Reece James have added a layer of challenge, although there is cautious optimism that they will return soon enough to bolster the squad. Off the field, unresolved financial issues from the Abramovich era continue to stir debate and could have implications for the club's future, while ongoing transfer chatter suggests that further squad adjustments may be on the horizon.
List of not available injured and suspended players. Key players of recent games.
Chelsea will play against Arsenal in matchday 29 of FA Premier League next Sunday, March 16th, at 1:30 PM local time at Emirates Stadium, London. As of now, Mudryk, Madueke, Guiu, Jackson and Kellyman are not available due to injury or suspension. Fernández, Cucurella and Caicedo have been key players in recent games. Playing away, Chelsea has lost 4 of its last 5 games
Chelsea FC is experiencing a period marked by both on-field progress and off-field complexities. The club has been fighting hard in domestic and European competitions, securing vital wins that underline their determination to stay in the mix for top honors. Manager Enzo Maresca has been pushing innovative ideas, most notably by repositioning Reece James into a midfield role—a concept he has long believed in—which appears to be paying dividends on the pitch. At the same time, injuries to key players like Nicolas Jackson, Noni Madueke, and Reece James have added a layer of challenge, although there is cautious optimism that they will return soon enough to bolster the squad. Off the field, unresolved financial issues from the Abramovich era continue to stir debate and could have implications for the club's future, while ongoing transfer chatter suggests that further squad adjustments may be on the horizon.