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Champions League Preview: Chelsea VS FC Barcelona – Top-of-the-League Titans Collide!
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Chelsea and Barcelona have split their 14 UEFA competition meetings, each side claiming four wins to go along with six draws. This is their first encounter since the 2017/18 Champions League round of 16 when Barcelona progressed with a 4-1 aggregate win, drawing 1-1 at Stamford Bridge before winning 3-0 at home.
Chelsea have lost only one of their previous seven UEFA competition matches at home against Barcelona (W4 D2).
Chelsea have lost only two of their last 61 UEFA competition group/league matches at Stamford Bridge. They are unbeaten in 16 (W12 D4) – since a 1-0 defeat against Valencia in the Champions League in September 2019.
Barcelona have lost only three of their last 20 UEFA competition matches against English teams (W13 D4) and just one of their last 11 league phase matches (W8 D2).
Lamine Yamal, who will be 18 years and 135 days old at kick-off, has scored seven Champions League goals before turning 19. He needs three more to match Kylian Mbappé's record total.
There has been a total of 96 goals scored in Barcelona's last 20 Champions League matches, an average of 4.8 per game.

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Location: London, England
Stadium: Stamford Bridge
Date: Tuesday, Nov. 25
Kick-off Time: 8 p.m. BST / 3 p.m. ET / 12 p.m. PT
Referee: Slavko Vinčić (SVN)
VAR: Christian Dingert (GER)
Team news & squads
Predicted Lineups


Chelsea Team News

Chelsea’s injury situation hasn’t changed from the weekend, with Dário Essugo, Levi Colwill and Roméo Lavia still sidelined.
Maresca provided another update on Cole Palmer in his prematch press conference, and confirmed the England international will likely sit out of their upcoming fixtures against Barcelona and Arsenal.
“We don’t know when he [Palmer] will be back, but for sure it will be soon. He’s already on the pitch, he’s already touching the ball, and the feeling [for him] is good,” the Italian said.
There should be some rotation from Saturday’s win at Turf Moor, with Moisés Caicedo and Estêvão surely coming into the team. Pedro Neto may retain his place because of his standout performance at the weekend.

Barcelona Team News

Maresca has insisted that football is “losing” while Pedri is sidelined, and the Barcelona midfielder won’t be in action on Tuesday night due to the injury he picked up in El Clásico last month.
Frenkie de Jong will return to Hansi Flick’s midfield, potentially partnering Marc Casadó. Fermín López should get the nod over Dani Olmo in the No. 10 role.
Out wide, Lamine Yamal and Raphinha are poised to team up, and Robert Lewandowski has returned to form up top. Flick should also have Marcus Rashford available.
Gavi is out injured for the away side, while Marc-André ter Stegen is close to making his return. Joan García will start between the posts at Stamford Bridge, though.
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