Chelsea accommodates Crystal Palace At Stamford Bridge this weekend, as we look to make it two wins in a row, no First League.
After scoring a wonderful hat-trick against him Wolves last time, Noni Madueke was called up for the first time to the England senior squad in the fourth exhibition.
He's hoping to continue as it was a good week as a starter on Saturday – the 22-year-old only played an hour, so the Blues will avoid them for a while. European restraint against Servet at the fifth exhibition.
Christopher Nkunku, in the penalty shootout again in the match, played the full 90, suggesting he could be among the substitutes when it comes time to start against the Eagles.
Neither Joao Felix nor Pedro Neto featured in the midweek clash and could be considered starters.
Meanwhile, Wesley Fofana was also among those who will not play in Switzerland and will have to return to that time and partner Levi Colwill.
Romeo Lavia lost to Vitoria 6-2 last weekend. I did not travel with the Blues to play the Champions League play-off, due to a minor injury that did not go to Coxa.
I haven't seen any of the training images released by the club this week, or Chelsea may choose not to take any risks when they return, given the international break is also approaching.
There could be a new striker in town when the game kicks off on Saturday afternoon, as Chelsea are still pushing for a deal for Victor Osimhen.
But as happened on the final day of the summer transfer window, Nicolas Jackson will continue to lead the line, having scored his first goal of the season in the defeat at Molineux last time out.
I predicted that Chelsea XI would face Crystal Palace.
Sanchez, Gusto, Fofana, Colwell, Cucurella, Caicedo, Fernandes, Madueke, Palmer, Felix, Jackson
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Chelsea vs Crystal Palace kicks off at 1:30pm on Sunday 1 September.
The game is not being broadcast live in the UK.
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