After progress in the UEFA Europa League on Thursday, Chelsea's attention turns back to domestic duties on Monday, as they welcome Burnley to Stamford Bridge.
The Blues beat Slavia Prague 4-3 in a gripping game in midweek, moving into the semi-finals of the competition 5-3 on aggregate. Manager Maurizio Sarri will be looking for a much more controlled display from his players in the upcoming encounter, as they seek to stay in touch with Arsenal, Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester United.
Burnley go into this game with little to lose, as three wins in succession have ensured they will be playing Premier League football again next term.