The Blues' knockout action in the UEFA Champions League begins with a trip to France to face current European champions Paris Saint-Germain. Here are all the facts and figures you need before the first leg of a mouthwatering Round of 16 tie.
Our last meeting with Paris St-Germain came in July, when we played in the FIFA Club World Cup final, the first major international final ever contested between teams from England and France. The Blues won 3-0 in the United States, with two goals from Cole Palmer and one from Joao Pedro.
Having not faced PSG until 2004, we have now had nine matches against them in all competitions, with an identical results record: won three, drawn three and lost three.
All the meetings before last summer’s Club World Cup were in the Champions League, with the two clubs drawn together in the knockout phase three years in a row between 2014 and 2016.
Our 2004 meetings were in the group stage, with the Blues winning comfortably in the French capital through a John Terry goal and a Didier Drogba brace. The return fixture at the Bridge ended goalless.
Head-to-head record (all competitions)
Played: 9
Won: 3
Drawn: 3
Lost: 3
Last five meetings
17 February 2015 | Champions League | Round of 16 (A) | D 1-1 Ivanovic
11 March 2015 | Champions League | Round of 16 (H) | D 2-2 Cahill, Hazard pen
16 February 2016 | Champions League | Round of 16 (A) | L 2-1 Mikel
9 March 2016 | Champions League | Round of 16 (H) | L 2-1 Diego Costa
13 July 2025 | Club World Cup final (N) | W 3-0 Palmer 2, Joao Pedro
Chelsea's biggest Champions League away win
1999/00 First group stage | Galatasaray 0-5 Chelsea
2014/15 Group stage| Schalke 0-5 Chelsea
Chelsea stats
The Blues are competing in our 20th Champions League campaign. We have now made the knockout stages in each of our most recent nine appearances.
The Blues have won four of our past seven away knockout games in the Champions League (one draw, two defeats), although we have lost our last two, at Borussia Dortmund and Real Madrid in 2023.
We have been victorious in our last six European matches against French opposition and two of our previous five UEFA two-legged ties against Ligue 1 teams. We have won our last six away games in France.
Chelsea knockout games in France
2003/04 | Semi-finals | Monaco | L 3-1 Crespo
2013/14 | Quarter-finals | Paris Saint-Germain | L 3-1 Hazard pen
2014/15 | Round of 16 | Paris Saint-Germain | D 1-1 Ivanovic
2015/16 | Round of 16 | Paris Saint-Germain | L 2-1 Mikel
2021/22 | Round of 16 | Lille | W 2-1 Pulisic, Azpilicueta
Since a 2-0 defeat to Real Madrid in April 2023, we have scored in each of our last 23 European games, and have opened the scoring in our last seven.
The Blues have won our past three Champions League round of 16 ties and 13 of our last 16 UEFA two-legged ties overall.
2025/26 Champions League results
17 September | Bayern Munich | (A) L 3-1 Palmer
30 September | Benfica (H) | W 1-0 Rios og
22 October | Ajax (H) | W 5-1 Guiu, Caicedo, Fernandez, Estevao, George
5 November | Qarabag (A) | D 2-2 Estevao, Garnacho
25 November | Barcelona (H) | W 3-1 Kounde og, Estevao, Delap
9 December | Atalanta (A) | L 2-1 Joao Pedro
21 January | Pafos (H) | W 1-0 Caicedo
28 January |Napoli (A) | W 3-2 Fernandez, Joao Pedro (2)
Champions League scorers
Estevao 3 (1 pen), Joao Pedro 3, Caicedo 2, Fernandez 2 (1 pen), Delap 1, Garnacho 1, George 1, Guiu 1, Palmer 1, own goals 2
Champions League assists
James 2, Palmer 2, Santos 2, Fernandez 1, Fofana 1, Gittens 1, Gusto 1
Milestones
Robert Sanchez will make his 100th appearance for Chelsea if selected in Paris, while Marc Cucurella made his 150th appearance for the club at Wrexham.
The next game Enzo Fernandez captains the side will be the 50th time he has worn the armband from the start since joining the Blues in January 2023.
Paris Saint-Germain stats
Last season
Ligue 1: Winners
Champions League: Winners
Coupe de France: Winners
Trophee des Champions: Winners
Club World Cup: Runners-up
This season
Ligue 1: First place
Champions League: Round of 16
Coupe de France: Lost at home to Paris FC in the last 32
Trophee des Champions: Winners
UEFA Super Cup: Winners
FIFA Intercontinental Cup: Winners
PSG’s first-ever season was 1970/71, the campaign Chelsea won our first European trophy: the Cup Winners’ Cup against Real Madrid.
This is PSG’s 18th campaign in the Champions League proper. They have featured every season since 2012/13, reaching the knockout stages in the last 14 campaigns.
Having finished 15th in last season's league phase, Luis Enrique's side beat Brest (10-0 aggregate), Liverpool (1-1, 4-1 pens), Aston Villa (5-4) and Arsenal (3-1) to reach the showpiece in Munich, where their 5-0 win against Inter Milan was the biggest final victory in European Cup history.
PSG have lost only two of their last 14 European games (eight wins, four draws). The Ligue 1 side have won their last five Champions League two-legged ties.
Since the start of last season, PSG have faced English teams in 12 competitive matches. Only Chelsea (in the Club World Cup final) and Arsenal (during the Champions League league stage) managed to defeat them.
Paris Saint-Germain have secured victories in their last three two-legged fixtures against English teams, all during last season’s Champions League. They eliminated Liverpool via penalties, defeated Aston Villa with a 5-4 aggregate score, and overcame Arsenal 3-1 on aggregate.
Paris Saint-Germain are equal top scorers (with Newcastle United) in the Champions League this season, with 26 goals.
Since PSG lost to Bayern Munich on 4 November, they have won seven of their 12 home games across all competitions (three draws). Their only defeats in that time came as holders against local rivals Paris FC in the Coupe de France last 32 in January, and against Monaco on Friday in Ligue 1.
2025/26 Champions League results
17 September | Atalanta (H) | W 4-0
1 October | Barcelona (A) | W 2-1
21 October | Bayer Leverkusen (A) | W 7-2
4 November | Bayern Munich (H) | L 2-1
26 November | Tottenham Hotspur (H) | W 5-3
10 December | Athletic Bilbao (A ) D 0-0
20 January | Sporting Lisbon (A) | L 2-1
28 January | Newcastle United (H) | D 1-1
17 February | Monaco (A) | W 3-2
25 February | Monaco (H) | D 2-2
Champions League scorers
Vitinha 5, Doue 4, Kvaratskhelia 4, Marquinhos 2, Mendes 2, Pacho 2, Ramos 2, Dembele 1, Hakimi 1, Neves 1, Mayulu 1, Ruiz 1
Luis Enrique's side suffered their first home league defeat of the season on Friday evening, when Monaco ended PSG’s run of seven consecutive home league wins by achieving the league double against them. PSG remain top of Ligue 1, one point above second-placed Lens.
Last Champions League line-up
Paris Saint-Germain 2-2 Monaco (5-4 on aggregate)
Wednesday 27 February
Team (4-3-3): Safonov; Hakimi, Marquinhos (c), Pacho, Mendes (Hernandez 80); Zaire-Emery (Fernandez 87), Vitinha, Neves; Kvaratskhelia, Doue (Ramos 88), Barcola (Lee 69)
Goals: Marquinhos 60, Kvaratskhelia 66
Booked: Safonov 90+5
Discipline
There are no suspensions. Enzo Fernandez and Andrey Santos are one Champions League booking away from a one-match suspension. PSG’s Nuno Mendes will miss the second leg at Stamford Bridge if he is booked.
Players and team officials are suspended for the next competition match after three cautions, that did not result in a red card, as well as after any subsequent odd-numbered caution (fifth, seventh, ninth, etc). All yellow cards expire on the completion of the quarter-finals and are not carried forward to the semi-finals.
Chelsea Premier League yellow cards
Fernandez 2, Santos 2, Caicedo 1, Chalobah 1, Estevao 1, Fofana 1, Gittens 1, Gusto 1, James 1, Tosin 1
Match officials
Referee: Alejandro Hernandez
Assistants: Jose Naranjo, Diego Sanchez Rojo
Fourth official: Jose Luis Munuera
VAR: Carlos del Cerro Grande
All the officials are from Spain.