Chelsea host Barcelona at Stamford Bridge with both clubs looking to ignite their Champions League campaigns. The teams come into the match level on points after four games, each recording two wins, one draw and one defeat.

A victory here would provide a major boost in the race for automatic qualification, while a loss would leave either club with a much steeper path through the remaining group fixtures. Both sides are in good form, with Chelsea winning four of the last five in all competitions and Barcelona winning four of their last six.

Though these teams clashed regularly throughout the 2000s, they haven't met since 2018. Chelsea will be eager to avenge their elimination at Barcelona's hands that year and with only one home defeat to the Spanish giants in their history, the Blu

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