Domestic and European knockout games arrive midweek before attention returns to the league for the weekend. Here is what to look out for at Chelsea in the days ahead...
Monday
There is plenty to catch up on after the weekend, including an incredible comeback against West Ham United in the Premier League. You can get all the reaction from Liam Rosenior, Wesley Fofana, Marc Cucurella and Enzo Fernandez to that thrilling match, as well as watching the highlights of Chelsea 3-2 victory over West Ham, a pair of wins for our Academy and the women's trip to Manchester City.
Things move on quickly, though, as attention switches to our next match, as Rosenior delivers Chelsea team news for the Carabao Cup semi-final second leg with Arsenal in his pre-match press conference, which can be seen in full on demand on the Chelsea Official App and website. You can also hear Chelsea Under-19s captain Shumaira Mheuka ahead of the return of the UEFA Youth League on Tuesday.
You can also keep up to date with all Chelsea's ins and outs during the 2026 January transfer window here, as we will bring you all the officially confirmed deals first before deadline day closes tonight.
Tuesday
Tuesday is all about the drama of knockout football, with two massive games to look forward to. First, Chelsea Under-19s host PSV Eindhoven in the last 32 of the UEFA Youth League. After impressing to finish top of the table in the league phase with five wins from six games, the Blues will be looking for another victory when the Dutch side come to Cobham for a 5pm kick. You can watch the Chelsea Under-19s vs PSV Under-19s live stream for free on the Chelsea Official App and website.
Our men's team then takes over in the evening, for the conclusion Chelsea's Carabao Cup semi-final against Arsenal, with the second leg kicking off at 8pm. We trail 3-2 after the first game at Stamford Bridge, but the brilliant comebacks in our last two games against Napoli and West Ham shows there is still plenty of hope for the Blues when we travel to the Emirates Stadium.
You can follow all the build-up, action, reaction from the north of the capital, while also listening to live commentary of Arsenal vs Chelsea in our Match Centre as two London clubs go head-to-head for a place in the League Cup final.
We will also bring you all the latest news from English women's football's January transfer deadline day on our app and website.
Wednesday
We will be reflecting on Tuesday's two big games, with all the reaction from Rosenior and his players to the second leg of our Carabao Cup semi-final. There will also be highlights of both that game and the Under-19s' Youth League clash with PSV.
We will also look to bring you the latest on Chelsea's loan players with our round-up from January.
Thursday
Next on the agenda for our men's team after the Carabao Cup semi-final is a return to Premier League action and Rosenior is expected to speak to the media in his pre-match press conference for the trip to Wolverhampton Wanderers on Thursday. You can watch it live on the Chelsea Official App and website, or catch up in full on demand later in the day.
Sonia Bompastor will then be holding her pre-match press conference at Cobham for Sunday's London derby against Tottenham Hotspur, which will be shown live on the Chelsea Official App and website.
Friday
We will continue the build-up to the weekend's action on Friday, with a look behind the scenes at Rosenior and the team's preparations to take on Wolves. There should also be interviews with both Cole Palmer and Lauren James.
Saturday
Having gone top of the Premier League 2 table with a 4-2 win over Southampton last time out, Chelsea Under-21s are hoping to cement our lead with an away trip to Blackburn Rovers at 2pm on Saturday. We will not be streaming the game due to the rights around clashing with 3pm kick-offs but there will be live updates on the game in our Blackburn Rovers vs Chelsea Under-21s Match Centre.
After that, it is back to Premier League action, as Chelsea travel to the Midlands to take on Wolves at Molineux at 3pm. We should be bringing you interviews with Rosenior and Enzo Fernandez in the build-up to the match.
The Blues will be looking to make it four wins out of four games under Rosenior in the league to return to the top four, and you can follow the game with live updates and audio commentary in our Wolverhampton Wanderers vs Chelsea Match Centre.
Sunday
You can catch up on the Premier League highlights of Saturday's trip to Wolves on Sunday morning, along with the reaction from Rosenior and the squad.
The week concludes with Chelsea taking to the pitch in the Women's Super League. Our title chances have been dented by defeats to Arsenal and Manchester City, so we will be aiming to get back to winning ways when we travel to Tottenham. Kick-off is at 2.25pm and supporters in the UK can watch the game live on the BBC, while we will be covering the action in our Tottenham Hotspur Women vs Chelsea Women Match Centre.