Chelsea aims to snap a three-game winless streak in the Premier League when they face Aston Villa at Villa Park on Wednesday. The match holds significance in the race for a top-five finish and potential Champions League qualification. Manager Liam Rosenior faces challenges with several players sidelined.
Chelsea travels to Villa Park for a crucial Premier League encounter against Aston Villa, seeking to end a three-game winless run and bolster their top-five aspirations. The fixture, hosted by the struggling Villans—who have won just one of their last five league games but prevailed in the previous two meetings against Chelsea—could influence the race for next season's expanded Champions League, where England is poised to secure at least five spots, potentially up to seven depending on European results.
Manager Liam Rosenior, navigating early skepticism from fans, contends with mounting absences. Pedro Neto serves a one-game suspension after a red card in the recent defeat to Arsenal, with Alejandro Garnacho likely to replace him on the left wing. Estêvão is out with a hamstring injury, while Levi Colwill remains sidelined by a long-term knee issue. Doubts linger over Marc Cucurella, Dário Essugo, Jamie Gittens, and Mykhailo Mudryk, though Rosenior expressed hope for Cucurella's quick return ahead of the Arsenal match. Wesley Fofana is eligible after his ban, but Mamadou Sarr's recent solid performance may see him retain his center-back spot alongside Trevoh Chalobah.
Rosenior is expected to deploy a 4-2-3-1 formation: Robert Sánchez in goal; Reece James at right-back, with James possibly managed carefully ahead of an FA Cup tie; Jorrel Hato at left-back after a strong showing against Arsenal; Moisés Caicedo and Andrey Santos anchoring midfield; Cole Palmer on the right, Enzo Fernández in the attacking midfield role—recalling his goal at Villa Park two years ago in the FA Cup—and João Pedro leading the line, preferred over Liam Delap.
A win could re-energize Chelsea's Champions League push, especially as Aston Villa eyes Europa League success for an additional qualification pathway if they miss the Premier League top five.