Chelsea continue their quest for silverware this weekend when they face Leicester City in the FA Cup.
The Blues host the Foxes at Stamford Bridge in the quarter-final of the prestigious cup competition. Chelsea beat Leeds United in the fifth round to book their place in the last eight against Leicester.
Mauricio Pochettino will be determined to win a major trophy in his first season in charge at Chelsea. After missing out on the Carabao Cup in the final defeat to Liverpool, the FA Cup remains the Blues' only opportunity to win any silverware this term.
Chelsea are now just one win away from securing a spot in a semi-final at Wembley Stadium next month. Before then, though, Pochettino will be focused on ensuring the team beats Leicester before attention switches to the prospect of another Wembley final.
Pochettino will be without several key players due to injury for the game against Leicester. Levi Colwill, Christopher Nkunku, Reece James, Benoit Badiashile, Wesley Fofana, Lesley Ugochukwu and Romeo Lavia are all on the sidelines.
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Enzo Fernandez will also be unavailable for the game through suspension. The midfielder has picked up two yellow cards during his four FA Cup appearances for the Blues this season and will serve a one-game suspension against Leicester on Sunday.
Kick-off between Chelsea and Leicester City is scheduled for 12.45pm on Sunday, March 17 from Stamford Bridge.
Yes, Chelsea vs Leicester has been selected for live television coverage, along with the three other FA Cup quarter-finals.
BBC One will be broadcasting the
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