Another busy week for the Blues sees our men's, women's and Academy teams all in cup action, including Liam Rosenior's debut in the Stamford Bridge dugout. Here is what to keep an eye on at Chelsea in the days ahead...
Monday
We begin the week by catching up on a fantastic weekend of football for the Blues, with four big wins to reflect on. Rosenior discusses the brilliant 5-1 victory over Charlton Athletic in his first game as Chelsea head coach, which also booked our spot in the FA Cup fourth round, as do Moises Caicedo and Jorrel Hato, scorer of our fantastic opening goal.
Over at Kingsmeadow, the women's side also scored five as we defeated West Ham United 5-0, with Sonia Bompastor, Alyssa Thompson and Johanna Rytting Kaneryd giving their thoughts on a strong start to 2026.
You can watch all the goals in our highlights of those two games, as well as our Under-21s' 4-1 win over Crystal Palace and the 3-1 victory for our Under-18s against Birmingham City.
Attention quickly turns to the next game, though. Rosenior sat down for his pre-match press conference ahead of our Carabao Cup semi-final at 2pm on Monday, and you can watch it live on the Chelsea Official App and website later today.
We will then bring you news of who we will face next in the FA Cup, with the fourth round draw being held at 6.35pm on Monday.
Tuesday
We look ahead to the fourth round of the FA Youth Cup and a big game for our Under-18s at Reading, as we hear from midfielder Reggie Walsh on how the team's preparations have been going after their return from the winter break, and take a look behind the scenes at Academy training at Cobham.
We will also be speaking to striker Liam Delap ahead of our Carabao Cup semi-final, and taking a look back at Chelsea's first-ever League Cup triumph, in a two-legged final against Leicester in 1965.
Wednesday
It's semi-final day, as Rosenior takes his seat in the home dugout at Stamford Bridge for the first time. Arsenal are the visitors for the first leg of this Carabao Cup semi-final, as we look to make it two wins out of two for our new head coach and take a big step towards Wembley.
Kick-off is at 8pm and supporters in the UK can watch the game live on Sky Sports, while we will be following all the build-up, action and reaction with up to the minute updates in our Chelsea vs Arsenal Match Centre.
That isn't the only cup action on Wednesday evening, though. After making a winning start to 2026 at the weekend, Chelsea Under-18s travel to Reading in the fourth round of the FA Youth Cup, looking to follow up the 2-1 win at Brentford in that competition before Christmas. Kick-off is at 7pm and you can keep up on all the action in our Reading vs Chelsea Under-18s Match Centre.
Thursday
You can watch the highlights of both Wednesday night's cup ties on Thursday morning, as well as getting all the reaction to the Carabao Cup semi-final from Rosenior and his squad, along with our in-depth analysis.
We should also be hearing from Blues legend Sam Kerr after catching up with the striker during our training camp in Portugal.
Friday
Rosenior will be looking ahead to the men's team's third London derby in a week, when he holds his press conference for our Premier League meeting with Brentford on either Thursday or Friday. You can watch along live on the Chelsea Official App and website, or catch up on demand later in the day.
There will also be other build-up content looking ahead to Saturday's game with the Bees, including an interview with defender Benoit Badiashile.
Saturday
The first of Saturday's games sees our Under-18s in action again, this time in the Under-18 Premier League. Having gone joint-top of the table at the weekend, they are hoping to extend our 10-game unbeaten run in the league when we travel to Leicester City for a midday kick-off. You can watch the game live for free in our Leicester City vs Chelsea Under-18s Match Centre.
Then it is the turn of the Women's FA Cup to take centre stage, as the Blues kick-off at Kingsmeadow slightly later, at 12.30pm, in our fourth-round home game against Crystal Palace. We begin our defence of the trophy we won during last season's clean sweep of domestic honours and you can follow along with us in our Chelsea Women vs Crystal Palace Match Centre.
Another derby day arrives as our men's team return to Stamford Bridge for the second time this week, this time hosting close neighbours Brentford as we return to Premier League action following back-to-back cup fixtures.
The game starts at 3pm and is not being broadcast in the UK, but you can still follow along as it happens with live audio commentary and minute-by-minute text updates in our Chelsea vs Brentford Match Centre. Highlights will then be available to watch from 7pm.
Sunday
Start your Sunday morning by reliving Saturday's Premier League action with our highlights or full match replay, along with all the reaction from Rosenior and the Blues players. There will also be reaction to the Women's FA Cup fourth-round tie, along with highlights of that game from midday.