already have one foot in the final as they get ready to welcome Djurgarden to tonight (8pm). 's squad sealed a 4-1 win in the first leg in Stockholm, with goals from , Noni Madueke and (2).
The other semi-final will be contested between Fiorentina and Real Betis. Betis secured a 2-1 victory in Seville last week - with loanee Antony among their goal-scorers.
Heading into the return leg, Chelsea have suffered just one defeat in the competition - a 2-1 loss to Legia Warsaw last month. So what is head coach Maresca expecting tonight?
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"It's a European competition that we are going to try to win," the Italian said in his press-conference.
"The next step is to reach the final, but first we must try to do our job tomorrow [Thursday night].
"We try in every game to start with the best XI, so we will start tomorrow with the best XI for us in this game."
Here, football.london brings you all the details on ;
What time does Chelsea vs Djurgarden kick-off?The match at Stamford Bridge will kick-off at 8pm on Thursday, May 8.
Is Chelsea vs Djurgarden being shown live on TV?Yes, the match will be available to watch on TNT Sports 3 with coverage starting from 7pm.
Alternatively - and as usual - football.london will be present in west London to deliver live score updates along with pre and post-match analysis.
How can I watch Chelsea vs Djurgarden overseas?If you're outside of the UK, you can find out if the match will be shown in your area through UEFA's TV broadcast partners, .
Where can I find Chelsea vs Djurgarden highlights?In-game highlights will be available to watch shortly after the final whistle on plus .
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