The regular season may be over but there is still plenty happening in the world of Chelsea. Here is what to expect over the next seven days…
Monday
The vote is now open for the Chelsea Goal of the Month for May, with several outstanding efforts to choose from.
Elsewhere, Marc Cucurella reflects on our UEFA Conference League triumph, and we will provide the background on the summer transfer window, including the special pre-Club World Cup opening.
Tuesday
We will begin our Chelsea Women end-of-season review features, with Millie Bright the first to reflect upon our treble-winning campaign.
And it's a busy evening of action in the UEFA Women’s Nations League and around the world, and we will summarise how our Blues fared.
Wednesday
The Chelsea Goal of the Month winner for May will be revealed, and we will also recap our 2024/25 campaign with some of the standout stats from a memorable season.
The international action for our men’s players gets underway with Pedro Neto’s Portugal aiming to advance to the UEFA Nations League final against hosts Germany.
Thursday
There were plenty of records broken in 2024/25 – and we will celebrate those on Thursday.
The international action continues while the Lionesses squad for Euro 2025 will be revealed, with plenty of Chelsea representation expected.
We will also start profiling each of our Club World Cup group stage opponents, with Los Angeles FC up first, followed by Flamengo on Friday and ES Tunis on Saturday.
Friday
As well as more international action and a full rundown on our players heading to Euro 2025.
Saturday
On Saturday, the second of our Dream Team features, in which our players choose their all-time XI, will be published.
Later in the day, we will carry news of England’s international away to Andorra.
Sunday
Atlanta is the venue for our opening Club World Cup fixture, and it is a city the Blues have played in several times before. We will remember those games on Sunday.
Nathalie Bjorn features in the next instalment of our Chelsea Women season review articles, while the UEFA Nations League draws to a close in Germany and several Blues in with a chance of lifting another trophy on continental soil.