A week after their triumphant first-leg performance at Stamford Bridge, Chelsea will aim to seal their progress in the Europa Conference League when they face Servette in the return leg on Thursday.
The Blues travel to Stade de Geneve with a commanding two-goal lead, having secured a 2-0 win in the opening leg at home.
Thomas Haberli's side enjoyed a break over the weekend, courtesy of the Swiss FA, as they prepare to mount a comeback from a two-goal deficit.
Despite a promising start to the season, the Maroons have struggled recently, securing just one victory in their last six fixtures across all competitions and suffering four defeats during that period.
Here, GOAL brings you everything you need to know about how to watch, including TV channel, streaming details and more.
The hosts will continue to miss Victory Beniangba, who has been sidelined this season with a muscle injury. In his absence, either Enzo Crivelli or Jeremy Guillemenot is likely to spearhead the attack on Thursday.
Dereck Kutesa, who has attracted interest from Saudi Arabia, was given the nod on the left wing in the first leg and is expected to retain his spot in the starting XI. The 26-year-old has been in fine form, netting five goals in nine appearances this season.
Manager Alain Geiger is expected to stick with a largely unchanged lineup, though Theo Magnin and Alexis Antunes are pressing for starts at right-back and in midfield, potentially at the expense of Keigo Tsunemoto and David Douline.
Chelsea will have to cope without skipper Reece James, who is still nursing his way back from a hamstring issue, while Wesley Fofana, Ben Chilwell, and Raheem Sterling have been left out of the squad for the Conference League.
Midfielders Romeo Lavia (hamstring) and Moises Caicedo (knock) are both uncertain to feature, with Caicedo being substituted against Wolves after a robust challenge. This could see Enzo Fernandez and Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall join forces in central midfield.
Following nine changes in the victory over Wolves, head coach Enzo Maresca is likely to shuffle the deck again, with Filip Jorgensen, Axel Disasi, Tosin Adarabioyo, Pedro Neto, Marc Guiu, Joao Felix and Christopher Nkunku all vying for a spot in the starting lineup.
Chelsea possible XI: Jorgensen; Disasi, Tosin, Badiashile, Cucurella; Fernandez, Dewsbury-Hall; Madueke, Felix, Neto; Nkunku
Chelsea will travel to Servette in the second leg of the UEFA Conference League qualifying round. The first game ended with the victory of "Blues" with a score of 2:0. The Dailysports team has prepared for you information on where and when you can watch this match.
Servette vs Chelsea: what to know about the match?
Servette first played in the qualification for the UEFA Europa League. In the third round, they played against Braga and lost 1:2 over two legs. In addition, they were unlucky with the draw of the Conference League play-off qualification round. In the first match against Chelsea, Servette lost 0:2. Things are not the best in the domestic championship either. In five matches, they scored nine points and are now on the seventh place.
Chelsea finished sixth in the Premier League last season. However, due to Manchester United's victory in the FA Cup, the Sons play in the Conference League. Also, after last season they changed the head coach, instead of Mauricio Pochettino came Enzo Maresca. In his first official match, Chelsea lost to Manchester City 0:2, but then the Londoners beat Servette 2:0 and defeated Wolverhampton 6:2.
Swiss side Servette will welcome Chelsea for the second leg of the UEFA Europa Conference League playoffs on Thursday.
Having won the home leg 2-0, the Blues look good to win the tie and seal qualification for the tournament group stage.
The winner will advance to the new 36-team league stage, where each team faces six different opponents. The top eight will automatically qualify for the last 16, while teams finishing ninth to 24th will compete in the knockout round play-offs.
The Sporting News looks at the key details ahead of this game, including how to watch the match, kickoff times and the latest lineup news.
How to watch the Conference League Qualification match between Servette FC and Chelsea, as well as kick-off time and team news.
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A week after their triumphant first-leg performance at Stamford Bridge, Chelsea will aim to seal their progress in the Europa Conference League when they face Servette in the return leg on Thursday.
The Blues travel to Stade de Geneve with a commanding two-goal lead, having secured a 2-0 win in the opening leg at home.
Thomas Haberli's side enjoyed a break over the weekend, courtesy of the Swiss FA, as they prepare to mount a comeback from a two-goal deficit.
Despite a promising start to the season, the Maroons have struggled recently, securing just one victory in their last six fixtures across all competitions and suffering four defeats during that period.
Here, GOAL brings you everything you need to know about how to watch, including TV channel, streaming details and more.
The hosts will continue to miss Victory Beniangba, who has been sidelined this season with a muscle injury. In his absence, either Enzo Crivelli or Jeremy Guillemenot is likely to spearhead the attack on Thursday.
Dereck Kutesa, who has attracted interest from Saudi Arabia, was given the nod on the left wing in the first leg and is expected to retain his spot in the starting XI. The 26-year-old has been in fine form, netting five goals in nine appearances this season.
Manager Alain Geiger is expected to stick with a largely unchanged lineup, though Theo Magnin and Alexis Antunes are pressing for starts at right-back and in midfield, potentially at the expense of Keigo Tsunemoto and David Douline.
Servette possible XI: Frick; Tsunemoto, Rouiller, Severin, Mazikou; Douline, Ondoua; Stevanovic, Antunes, Kutesa; Crivelli
Chelsea will have to cope without skipper Reece James, who is still nursing his way back from a hamstring issue, while Wesley Fofana, Ben Chilwell, and Raheem Sterling have been left out of the squad for the Conference League.
Midfielders Romeo Lavia (hamstring) and Moises Caicedo (knock) are both uncertain to feature, with Caicedo being substituted against Wolves after a robust challenge. This could see Enzo Fernandez and Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall join forces in central midfield.
Following nine changes in the victory over Wolves, head coach Enzo Maresca is likely to shuffle the deck again, with Filip Jorgensen, Axel Disasi, Tosin Adarabioyo, Pedro Neto, Marc Guiu, Joao Felix and Christopher Nkunku all vying for a spot in the starting lineup.
Chelsea possible XI: Jorgensen; Disasi, Tosin, Badiashile, Cucurella; Fernandez, Dewsbury-Hall; Madueke, Felix, Neto; Nkunku
Chelsea will travel to Servette in the second leg of the UEFA Conference League qualifying round. The first game ended with the victory of "Blues" with a score of 2:0. The Dailysports team has prepared for you information on where and when you can watch this match.
Servette vs Chelsea: what to know about the match?
Servette first played in the qualification for the UEFA Europa League. In the third round, they played against Braga and lost 1:2 over two legs. In addition, they were unlucky with the draw of the Conference League play-off qualification round. In the first match against Chelsea, Servette lost 0:2. Things are not the best in the domestic championship either. In five matches, they scored nine points and are now on the seventh place.
Chelsea finished sixth in the Premier League last season. However, due to Manchester United's victory in the FA Cup, the Sons play in the Conference League. Also, after last season they changed the head coach, instead of Mauricio Pochettino came Enzo Maresca. In his first official match, Chelsea lost to Manchester City 0:2, but then the Londoners beat Servette 2:0 and defeated Wolverhampton 6:2.
Swiss side Servette will welcome Chelsea for the second leg of the UEFA Europa Conference League playoffs on Thursday.
Having won the home leg 2-0, the Blues look good to win the tie and seal qualification for the tournament group stage.
The winner will advance to the new 36-team league stage, where each team faces six different opponents. The top eight will automatically qualify for the last 16, while teams finishing ninth to 24th will compete in the knockout round play-offs.
The Sporting News looks at the key details ahead of this game, including how to watch the match, kickoff times and the latest lineup news.