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Maresca has dream Chelsea Conference League scenario ahead of fixture changes

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Enzo Maresca and his Chelsea team look set to have a hectic schedule throughout the 2024/25 season following the team’s return to Europe. However, that will all depend on how the Blues fare in the Europa Conference League play-off round in late August.

After not even competing in Europe at all last term, Chelsea will be involved in UEFA’s third club competition after a late rally under the guidance of Mauricio Pochettino saw them finish the 2023/24 Premier League campaign in sixth. Maresca is now the man tasked with leading the west London club to more European glory, with the Europa Conference League final due to be played at Stadion Wroclaw in Poland on Wednesday, May 25, 2025.




Chelsea will discover their first Conference League opponents at the beginning of August and will then have to come through a two-legged play-off tie to take their place in the league phase of the competition. As is the case with the Champions League and Europa League from the 2024/25 season onwards, the Europa Conference League will also operate with a league table rather than the previous group stage but there will only be six fixtures for the clubs involved in that part of the competition.

As games are due to be played on a Thursday, Maresca and his Chelsea team will have to contend with plenty of Premier League fixtures on a Sunday in the first half of the campaign. So, following the release of the 2024/25 Premier League schedule, what Chelsea league fixtures look set to be moved? football.london takes a look below.

As the first leg of the team’s Europa Conference League play-off tie takes place on Thursday, August 22, the Blues’ away trip to Wolves two days later will have to be moved from its original slot. The same goes the following weekend when Chelsea host Crystal Palace on Saturday, August 31 as the match against the Eagles is currently in the calendar for two days after the second leg of their play-off fixture.

Providing that Chelsea do qualify for the league phase and do not face an embarrassing early exit at the play-off stage, their first game in the newly-formed league will come on Thursday, October 3. A new date will need to be found for the home game against Nottingham Forest two days later, with the same going for Newcastle United’s trip to the capital at the end of the October.

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