There is plenty to look forward to this week, including no less than four important home games in two days, culminating in a UEFA Women's Champions League semi-final at Stamford Bridge.
Tuesday
Sonia Bompastor will be holding her pre-match press conference for the first of two important games for Chelsea Women at 3pm BST. First up she will be looking ahead to a Women's Super League meeting with Crystal Palace and you can watch the press conference live from Cobham on the official Chelsea website and app, or in full on demand later in the day.
This morning we also heard from Mayra Ramirez, Erin Cuthbert and Keira Walsh on why your support is needed on Sunday when we look to come from 4-1 down to beat Barcelona in the second leg of our Champions League semi-final. You can secure your place at Stamford Bridge here.
Ticket selling details have also been announced for the men's team's Conference League semi-final first leg against Djurgarden in Sweden. Read more here.
Wednesday
The week's match action begins on Wednesday evening, when Chelsea host Crystal Palace at Kingsmeadow in the Women's Super League for a 7.15pm kick-off. We currently sit three points clear at the top of the WSL table, with a game in hand, and will be looking to extend that advantage with victory against the Eagles. Supporters in the UK can watch the game on BBC Three and we will have minute-by-minute updates in our Chelsea Women vs Crystal Palace Match Centre.
On the men's side, you can read our exclusive interview with Benoit Badiashile, in which the defender recalls how he established himself in France and made the move across the Channel to Chelsea and the Premier League.
Thursday
We will have all the reaction from Bompastor and her players to Wednesday evening's WSL match against Crystal Palace on Thursday. You can also catch up on the best of the action in our highlights.
Friday
Enzo Maresca will be speaking to the media ahead of Saturday's Premier League fixture on Friday, discussing our upcoming meeting with Everton in his pre-match press conference. You can watch it live on the official Chelsea website and app, or catch-up on demand later in the day.
We will also have a dip-dive with club historian Rick Glanvill and club statistician Paul Dutton looking ahead to the Chelsea vs Everton match.
Saturday
The first of Saturday's matches takes place at Cobham, when our Under-18s host Norwich City in the last home game of the season, starting at 11am. The Blues currently sit second in the Under-18 Premier League table, one point off leaders Southampton, with two games remaining. We will be hoping to keep up the pressure on the Saints, as well as those behind with games in hand, and you can see the game live in our Chelsea Under-18s vs Norwich City Match Centre.
Chelsea's men's team then take over for the day's second home game, when we are in Premier League action at Stamford Bridge. Everton are the visitors to SW6 as our pursuit of Champions League qualification continues, in an early kick-off at 12.30pm. Supporters in the UK can see the game on TNT Sports and we will be providing live updates throughout the day in our Chelsea vs Everton Match Centre.
The game will be followed by all the reaction from Enzo Maresca and the Blues squad. We will also have highlights from 4.30pm, or you can see the whole game again in our full-match replay from midnight.
Next up in a busy day for the Blues will be Sonia Bompastor and one of her players in the pre-match press conference for Sunday's Women's Champions League semi-final second leg against Barcelona. As always, it will be shown live on the official Chelsea website and app, and available on demand after it's conclusion.
Meanwhile, this weekend's big home games keep coming, with the third of Saturday's Chelsea matches. This time it is our Under-21s in action at Kingsmeadow, as we face Wolverhampton Wanderers in the last 16 of this season's Premier League 2 title play-offs. Having finished third in the competition's league stage, hopes are high the Blues can make a strong push to lift the trophy, starting against Wolves at 6pm on Saturday.
All Chelsea season ticket holders, members or under-20s can claim a free ticket for the game via their online account until midday on Friday 25 April, with general sale tickets available priced £4 each online here or, from two hours before kick-off, at the Kingsmeadow ticket office. We will also be streaming the game live in our Chelsea Under-21s vs Wolverhampton Wanderers Match Centre, with highlights of the match available from Monday morning.
Sunday
The week ends with a massive game at Stamford Bridge on Sunday. Chelsea have work to do, following a 4-1 defeat in Spain, but will be doing everything to secure a memorable comeback against Barcelona when the two teams meet again at 2pm in the second leg of our Women's Champions League semi-final. The Blues are hoping for a big atmosphere from the home supporters to help push them to a huge result, and you can get your ticket here.
DAZN will be showing the match live globally for free on their website and YouTube channel. It will also be shown on TNT Sports 3 in the UK, and you can watch the contest back in full on our website and app from midnight on Monday night.