Chelsea’s journey in the UEFA Conference League has seen us travel to new and exotic places, take on several teams we’ve never played before, and generally face opposition of a much lower level than ours. That has resulted in lots of rotation for these midweek encounters, with an almost completed separate A/B-team distinction in the first-half of the season.
That lined blurred a bit after the January [transfer window](http://www.sbnation.com/transfer-rumors) saw us trim the squad down a bit, but even in the knockout rounds, we had seen plenty of action from fringe players and Academy youngsters (including a start for 16-year-old Reggie Walsh).
But proper opposition awaits in tonight’s final, so [for the WAGNH Community](https://weaintgotnohistory.sbnation.com/2025/5/27/24437800/how-should-chelsea-line-up-in-the-uefa-conference-league-final-against-real-betis), this is now no time to rotate — even if we did play a very intense match, both physically and emotionally, on Sunday (and Betis have two days extra rest).
So it’s the usual suspects, including a chance at redemption for Nicolas Jackson. Filip Jörgensen does get the nod over Robert Sánchez in goal though (much like he’s set to get the nod from Enzo Maresca).
**4-2-3-1 (77%)**
Jörgensen (77%) | Cucurella (95%), Colwill (84%), Chalobah (70%), James (71%) | Enzo (90%), Caicedo (97%) | Madueke (75%), Palmer (95%), Neto (80%) | Jackson (87%)
As for the rest, Tosin comes in at 35% following a couple strong performances in the league, followed by Malo Gusto (25%), Tyrique George (20%), and Jadon Sancho (19%).