Another big and busy week for Chelsea sees the knockout stages of the UEFA Champions League arrive, while Chelsea Women have the chance to claim our first trophy of the season. Here is what to look out for in the coming days...
Monday
There are two games to catch up on from the weekend on Monday morning, including a cup classic in Wales. You can watch the full 90 minutes back again, or just our quick highlights if you're in a rush, from Saturday's thrilling 4-2 extra-time victory over Wrexham in the FA Cup fifth round. There are also highlights from our Under-18s' game against West Bromwich Albion.
You can also get all the usual analysis and reaction to the win at Wrexham, with a look at Alejandro Garnacho's starring role at the Racecourse Ground, plus the thoughts of the man himself, his head coach Liam Rosenior and team-mate Dario Essugo.
The first of the week's games comes quickly on Monday afternoon, as Chelsea Under-21s travel to Birmingham City as a tight Premier League 2 title race continues. The Blues sit third, but are only one point off top with two games in hand, ahead of this fixture at 2pm. The game will be shown live for free in our Birmingham City vs Chelsea Under-21s Match Centre.
On Monday evening at around 6.35pm, we will discover our opponents in the FA Cup quarter-final when the draw is made at the London Stadium ahead of West Ham's meeting with Brentford. We will bring you news of the draw as soon as it happens, while you can watch it live on TNT Sports 1.
Tuesday
You can catch up on the previous day's Academy action with highlights of the Under-21s' trip to Birmingham on Tuesday morning.
The knockout football keeps coming after the weekend's FA Cup action, this time with a huge away trip in the UEFA Champions League. Ahead of taking on Paris Saint-Germain, you can watch live training from Cobham at 11.15am before Rosenior and one of his players take on media duties in the pre-match press conference in the French capital at 6pm UK time. Both will be shown live on the Chelsea Official App and website.
You can also hear from Sandy Baltimore and Lexi Potter as we begin the build-up ahead of the weekend's Women's League Cup final.
Wednesday
It's matchday in the Champions League, as the Blues kick-off our knockout campaign in France. The first leg of our last-16 tie against Paris Saint-Germain begins at 8pm UK time at the Parc des Princes and supporters in the UK can watch the game via TNT Sports or Discovery+. You can also follow all the build-up, action and reaction throughout the day in our Paris Saint-Germain vs Chelsea Match Centre.
Thursday
We will bring you all the reaction from Rosenior and his Blues players to Wednesday's European night in Paris on Thursday morning. There will also be highlights from our meeting with Paris Saint-Germain at 6pm, or you can watch the full 90 minutes back again from midnight.
Sonia Bompastor will be facing the media at 4.30pm on Thursday, in her pre-match press conference looking ahead to Sunday's Women's League Cup final against Manchester United. That will also be live on the Chelsea Official App and website, or available on demand.
Friday
Another busy week sees a quick turnaround for our men's team, as attention immediately returns to Premier League action after our midweek Champions League trip across the Channel. Rosenior will be taking his seat at Cobham on Friday for the pre-match press conference to preview Saturday's fixture against Newcastle United. You can watch it live on the Chelsea Official App or website, or catch up on demand later in the day.
We will also be taking you behind the scenes at Cobham to see how the Blues have been preparing for Newcastle on the training pitch.
Saturday
The first of three games on a bumper day of Chelsea action sees our Under-18s travelling to Brighton & Hove Albion in the Under-18 Premier League, looking to get back to winning ways and close the gap to leaders Tottenham Hotspur. The game kicks off at 11am and will be shown live for free on the Chelsea Official App and website in our Brighton & Hove Albion vs Chelsea Under-18s Match Centre.
Chelsea Under-21s' second Premier League 2 fixture of the week sees us hosting Sunderland at Kingsmeadow at 2pm on Saturday. All Chelsea season ticket holders, members or supporters aged under 20 can claim one free ticket for the game until midday on Friday, while general sale tickets are on sale for £4 each here. You can also follow live text updates on the game in our Chelsea Under-21s vs Sunderland Match Centre.
Having gained three points on the top four at Aston Villa in our last league fixture, Chelsea are hoping to cut that gap even further in the race for Champions League qualification, when we host Newcastle United at Stamford Bridge late on Saturday afternoon. The game kicks off at 5.30pm and supporters can watch it live on Sky Sports. We will be covering all the action as it happens in our Chelsea vs Newcastle United Match Centre.
Sunday
You can catch up on all the previous day's action on Sunday morning, with short highlights of our Premier League game against Newcastle, or watch the full 90 minutes back again if you missed it the first time around. We will also bring you all the usual analysis and reaction from Rosenior and his players.
There will also be highlights of the Under-21s' game against Sunderland, plus the Under-18s' trip to Brighton.
The week then concludes with the return of Chelsea Women to the pitch after the international break. It is a big occasion, too, with the season's first piece of silverware up for grabs. The Blues take on Manchester United at Ashton Gate in the Women's League Cup final at 2.15pm on Sunday and supporters in the UK can watch it live on the BBC. You can also follow the game as it happens with minute-by-minute updates in our Chelsea Women vs Manchester United Match Centre.