Chelsea host Polish outfit Legia Warszawa at Stamford Bridge for the second leg of their UEFA Conference League quarterfinals tie.
Chelsea comfortably defeated Legia Warszawa 3–0 in the first leg to remain perfect in Conference League play. The three-goal advantage will allow Enzo Maresca to rotate his squad as he's done for the majority of the competition.
Rotations will be necessary to offer rest some important players ahead of Sunday's pivotal Premier League visit to Fulham. Chelsea dropped points to relegation-bound Ipswich Town last time out and fell out of the Champions League places in favor of Newcastle United and Manchester City with only six games to go in the league.
Even without some notable starters, Chelsea will be expected to continue their perfect record and advance to the Conference League semifinals, avoiding any room for nerves to kick in. The Blues are the overwhelming favorite to win the competition, but Champions League qualification remains the top priority for Maresca's side in the twilight of the Italian's first season in charge.
Here's how Chelsea could lineup vs. Legia Warszawa in the seocnd leg of the Conference League quarterfinals.






