The cheers that greeted goals created and scored by Nicolas Anelka and Didier Drogba were not the only celebration of a partnership at Stamford Bridge on Saturday.
If it has ever been your dream to play at Stamford Bridge then we have two opportunities for you, all in support of leading children's cancer charity, CLIC Sargent.
Chelsea Football Club is calling on young people to get out onto the pitch this summer to dribble and pass their way to raising money for CLIC Sargent.
The festive season is a great time for traditions and three of Chelsea's established ones all took place on Wednesday with visits to London hospitals, the Carol Concert and the Bridge Kids Party.
Chelsea is hosting a special pitch day for True Blues to play football inside their most loved ground, with all proceeds going to CLIC Sargent, our national charity partner.
Chelsea Football Club players joined young cancer patients to kick off an exciting initiative encouraging children and young people to get onto the pitch in support of children with cancer.
The first team squad and manager Avram Grant attended a charity night at the Emporio Armani store in Knightsbridge, raising money for Chelsea's national charity partner CLIC Sargent.
It was visits to hospital rather than the visit to Arsenal the players turned their attention to on Wednesday evening when the annual Christmas call on local children's wards took place.