The Blues' Premier League campaign takes the full focus during the festive period, due to the Women's Super League and Academy Christmas breaks. Here's what to look out for at Chelsea over the coming week.
Monday
There is plenty of action and goals from the weekend to catch up on at the start of the week, with the ball hitting the back of the net 14 times between our Premier League away trip on Saturday and massive Women's League Cup win on Sunday.
Starting with our battling comeback to earn a 2-2 draw at Newcastle, you can watch the highlights and hear the thoughts of Enzo Maresca, captain Reece James, the scorer of our equaliser Joao Pedro and the man who set up the Brazilian's goal - keeper Robert Sanchez!
You can also watch every goal from the incredible 9-1 thrashing of Liverpool in the Women's League Cup quarter-finals, with Sonia Bompastor, Johanna Rytting-Kaneryd and Lexi Potter all reflecting on a brilliant performance on Merseyside.
We also heard from Enzo Fernandez about his Christmas traditions as part of our Chelsea Advent series!
Tuesday
We begin to switch focus to the upcoming fixture on Tuesday, with a look back at some of Chelsea's greatest moments against our next Premier League opponents, Aston Villa, as well as a look behind the scenes at training at Cobham.
Wesley Fofana will be the next player sharing his Christmas memories in our Chelsea Advent series of festive features and interviews. You can also hear from Wieke Kaptein, who looks back at the midfielder's and Chelsea's 2025.
Wednesday
The festive schedule means Enzo Maresca will be turning his attention to our next match a little earlier than usual, holding his pre-match press conference on Christmas Eve for our meeting with Aston Villa. You can watch him speaking to the media at Cobham live on the Chelsea Official App and website at 9.30am, or on demand later in the day.
Thursday
Then, it is Christmas! And if you need to escape the family for a quiet moment on Christmas Day, come and join us on the Chelsea Official App and website.
There will be a chance to pit yourself against your family members in our Christmas quiz, while we will also be gathering all 24 of our Chelsea Advent features in one place for you to enjoy at your leisure.
We should also have some special Christmas messages to share and we will be reflecting on the tales of Christmas past.
Friday
The Blues are without a traditional Boxing Day fixture in 2025, but we look back at the best games and greatest goals from this day in years gone by, as well as looking at the time Chelsea broke down barriers by becoming the first club to field an all-foreign starting XI in the Premier League.
Bringing things back to the present, there will be more from Maresca and Sanchez, looking ahead to Saturday's visit of Aston Villa to west London, while Johanna Rytting-Kaneryd should also be giving her thoughts after a successful 2025.
Saturday
We have avoided much of the disruption to fixtures this time of year usually throws up, for this week at least. The Blues' first game after Christmas retains its usual Saturday spot, with kick-off at 5.30pm when we host Aston Villa at Stamford Bridge in a big Premier League game. The Birmingham side are one place ahead of us in the table and we can cut that seven-point gap to third with a victory on home soil.
Supporters in the UK can watch the game live on Sky Sports, while we will be covering all the build-up, action and reaction as it happens in our Chelsea vs Aston Villa Match Centre.
As always, you can listen to the game live with commentary on the Chelsea Official App and if you miss the game, you can catch up on all the goals and the rest of the action at the Bridge in our highlights from 9.30pm, before then watching the game back in full.
Sunday
We will finish the week with all the reaction from Maresca and his Chelsea players to the previous day's match against Aston Villa on Sunday, and you will be able to hear from the key figures in that game throughout the day, as well as delve deep into the game with our statistics and analysis.
We should also hear from Chelsea and England star Lauren James, as she reflects on another interesting year.