Miroslav Stoch speaks to Chelsea TV tonight after making his first team debut against Arsenal on Sunday.

The young Slovakian explains his immense pleasure at representing the Blues, before wishing Brendan Rodgers all the best in his new role at Watford.

'It is the biggest derby in perhaps the world, so it was a real pleasure,' said Stoch.

'I was so nervous but when I stepped onto the pitch everything was gone, so I felt very good on the pitch.'

Tonight's Blues News has a one-on-one with Peter Kenyon, when the chief executive speaks about the country's current financial status and its effect on the club, our aims for self-sufficiency by 2010/11 and the successful development of our Youth Academy.

Chelsea TV also takes a look at the prestigious Ballon d'Or poll tonight as Frank Lampard, Michael Ballack and Didier Drogba were all in the final list of names for the title.

The European elites were in all contention for the individual prize, offered by France Football magazine, which was decided today by 96 jurors from around the world, and Chelsea's official television channel has the results.

Then, there's footage of Lord Richard Attenborough being named life president by Kenyon before a heart-felt interview with the critically acclaimed actor and Chelsea fan.

Rounding off this evening's show, Emmanuel Adebayor joins Ballack inside the Bridge to set rivalries aside to promote UNAIDS campaign raising awareness of HIV prevention.