There are no less than seven Blues matches to enjoy this week, including a European decider, top-of-the-table clash and a pair of London derbies. Here is what to look out for at Chelsea in the days ahead...

Monday

You can start your week be reliving the weekend's action, with four games to catch up on across various Chelsea teams. Liam Rosenior and Trevoh Chalobah provide their thoughts on Saturday's Premier League meeting with Newcastle United, while Sonia Bompastor and her players react to Sunday's Women's League Cup final against Manchester United.

With our full-match replays, you can watch the full 90 minutes of those games back again, and we also have highlights of both matches, as well as our Under-21s' 4-0 win over Sunderland and the Under-18s' 3-0 victory at Brighton & Hove Albion.

We quickly move on to what is ahead in another busy week, though. A huge UEFA Champions League game against Paris Saint-Germain is approaching and our build-up will begin with a live stream from the first 15 minutes of the Blues' final training session at Cobham before that game, at 11.15am, before we bring you the pre-match press conference with Rosenior and one of his players at 3pm.

Tuesday

A busy day gets under way with Bompastor taking on pre-match press conference duties at Cobham ahead of the Women's Super League meeting with Brighton, which you can watch live on the Chelsea Official App and website.

The first of two massive games on a bumper Tuesday of match action comes late in the afternoon. The Blues are currently second in the Under-18 Premier League southern table, four points behind leaders Tottenham Hotspur with two games in hand, and travel to Spurs for a big London derby at 5pm. We will be showing that clash live for free on the Chelsea Official App and website in our Tottenham Hotspur vs Chelsea Under-18s Match Centre.

Chelsea's Champions League campaign hangs in the balance following a 5-2 defeat in France last week, with everything resting on Tuesday's second leg against Paris Saint-Germain at Stamford Bridge. Kick-off is at 8pm and supporters in the UK can watch the game live on TNT Sports and Discovery+. We will also be following all the build-up, action and reaction as it happens in our Chelsea vs Paris Saint-Germain Match Centre.

Wednesday

We will bring you all the reaction from Rosenior and his players to Tuesday night's big Champions League game, along with all the analysis. You can watch the highlights from 6pm, followed by the full 90 minutes in our match replay at midnight. There will also be highlights of our Under-18s' London derby against Tottenham.

Chelsea Women are then in action on Wednesday evening, returning to Women's Super League duty for the first time in over a month, following an extended international break and back-to-back cup ties against Manchester United. The Blues will be looking to make it three league wins in a row when we host Brighton at Kingsmeadow at 7pm, with the game being shown live in the UK by Sky Sports. You can also follow all the action as it happens in our Chelsea Women vs Brighton & Hove Albion Match Centre.

Thursday

The focus will be shifting from the Champions League to the Premier League in the second half of this week, starting with Rosenior's pre-match press conference to preview the away trip to Everton, which you can watch live on the Chelsea Official App and website, or catch up on demand later in the day.

There will also be highlights of the Women's Super League meeting with Brighton, which are available to watch from midday on Thursday.

Friday

The build-up to a busy weekend of Chelsea action continues on Friday, when it will be Bompastor's turn once again to sit down with the media at Cobham for her pre-match press conference, looking ahead to Saturday's London derby in the WSL, and you can watch it live on the Chelsea Official App and website.

Chelsea Under-21s went top of the Premier League 2 table by thrashing Sunderland 4-0 in our last match and will be looking to cement that position on Friday, in our penultimate game of the league phase, before the title play-offs begin. We travel away to Wolverhampton Wanderers for a 7pm kick-off, which you can watch live for free on the Chelsea Official App and website in our Wolverhampton Wanderers vs Chelsea Under-21s Match Centre.

Saturday

You can start the weekend by watching the highlights of the Under-21s' trip to Wolves on Friday evening. There is then more Academy action to enjoy, in our Under-18s' second game of the week. The Blues host Reading at Cobham in the Under-18 Premier League at 11am, and you can watch it live for free on the Chelsea Official App and website and our Chelsea Under-18s vs Reading Match Centre.

Next, after more than a month without a Women's Super League fixture, two come along in one week. The second comes on Saturday, when the Blues travel across the capital for a derby against London City Lionesses at The Den. It will be shown live in the UK by Sky Sports and we will be updating throughout the game in our London City Lionesses vs Chelsea Women Match Centre.

The Premier League is back on the Chelsea menu on Saturday, after our midweek Champions League exertions. We will be on the road to face Everton, as we pay our first visit to their new home at the Hill Dickinson Stadium, with kick-off at 5.30pm. Supporters in the UK can watch the game live on Sky Sports and we will be following all the action as it happens with minute-by-minute updates in our Everton vs Chelsea Match Centre.

We will bring the initial post-match thoughts of Rosenior after the final whistle, followed by highlights of the game, which will be available to watch from 9.30pm.

Sunday

You can watch the full 90 minutes back again from our game against Everton on Sunday morning, and we will also have further reaction from the Blues along with the usual in-depth analysis. The same goes for Bompastor and her players, who will be giving their thoughts on the derby with London City Lionesses, followed by highlights of the game at midday. That is alongside the highlights of the Under-18 Premier League clash with Reading.