Chelsea will be seeking to continue their perfect record in the UEFA Europa League group stages on Thursday, as they visit Vidi for their final match before the knockout rounds.
The Blues have breezed through their previous five matches in the competition, with a 4-0 win over PAOK last time out enough to see them clinch top spot in the group. It means we're likely to see some experimentation from manager Maurizio Sarri in terms of his selection.
While this one is a dead rubber for the Premier League team, for Vidi there is plenty to play for.