Callum Hudson-Odoi is the exclusive interview in the matchday programme for our Champions League game against Juventus tonight.

In tonight's programme, the 21-year-old looks back on his journey from watching the 2012 Munich final on TV to fulfilling his dream of lifting the trophy for himself last season in Porto. He also opens up about his versatility, his good work in the ‘half-spaces’ and watching his old Academy team-mates mature into first-team and international regulars.

'We’ve all had our own different journeys to playing in the first team,' he said, 'so when everyone came back together there was a feeling of joy because you knew that you’d put in a lot of work as a group during your Academy days.

'Then to win something major, such as the Champions League, together, for the club we’d grown up at and been with our whole lives – that’s a dream come true. I think a lot of people wouldn’t understand it, unless you’ve grown up with the players you then play with at first-team level. It’s an amazing feeling, first of all, to play with all of them, but then winning something so big with them was just something completely different.

'The maturity levels are just mad – you just look at them and think, "You’ve changed a lot since when I was playing with you in those times!"

'Everyone is obviously growing day by day, as we get older, and it’s a thing where one minute you’re young and playing football and enjoying it, but then you get to the first team and everything gets way more serious. You’ve got to play for points, play for wins, and it’s all guns blazing every game we play. It’s definitely a nice feeling looking around and seeing all of those boys I’ve grown up with alongside me.'

Elsewhere in the programme, Petr Cech recalls his first impressions of Chelsea following his arrival in 2004 and paints a vivid picture of a club on the cusp of great things in the regular Tell Us About Chelsea interview, while Rick Glanvill continues his Rising Sons series with the story of another goalkeeping legend, as he charts Peter Bonetti’s rise through the ranks.

There’s plenty more – including all the usual columns from Thomas Tuchel, Cesar Azpilicueta, Emma Hayes and the Academy coaching staff.

Get your copy from the programme sellers around the ground or order it online to be delivered to your door.