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The people’s choice against Real Betis: No time for rotation

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%).

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