Chelsea could be without as many as four players for Thursday's Europa Conference League clash against F.C. Copenhagen.
The Blues take a 2-1 aggregate lead into the second leg at Stamford Bridge after goals from Reece James and Enzo Fernandez in Denmark last week.
And if Enzo Maresca's side are able to hold onto their advantage, they will face Molde or Legia Warsaw in the last eight.
Here, football.london takes a look at the Blues' latest injury issues ahead of the game.
Marc Guiu
Injury: Thigh.
Guiu has been sidelined since the beginning of February after suffering a muscle injury.
However, he could make his return to action at the start of April after the international break.
What has Maresca said : "Marc will also be out for a while. He has a muscle problem, a hamstring issue as well, and will be out for a little while."
Nicolas Jackson
Injury: Thigh.
Jackson has featured for Chelsea since the Blues' 2-1 win over West Ham United on February 3, with the Senegal international suffering a muscle injury.
What has Maresca said : "Nico has started to do some running outside which is good, but I don’t think there is any change with his status. We are still looking at after the international break for him."
Noni Madueke
Injury: Thigh.
Madueke is another Chelsea player who has spent time on the sidelines after suffering a muscle injury.
However, Maresca has revealed that he expects the forward to be back in action at the start of April.
What has Maresca said: "Noni will be out until the international break, probably."
Malo Gusto
Injury: Knock.
Gusto is expected to be involved in Chelsea's Conference League clash on Thursday after missing the weekend's game against Leicester City.
What has Maresca said : "He’s OK, he’s better. They just said to me he could possibly be available for Sunday’s game, so hopefully we will have him for [Leicester]."
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