Frank Lampard has plenty to think about ahead of their third Premier League game of the season.
The Blues will be taking on a resurgent Norwich City in the lunchtime kick-off on Saturday.
And with Chelsea have just one point from their opening two games, Lampard needs a win.
But he has been boosted by the return of two important players from injury.
Here are the biggest Chelsea stories from the past 24 hours.
Callum Hudson-Odoi boost
Frank Lampard has been handed a second injury boost in as many days.
After Antonio Rudiger made his return to action with 90 minutes for the U23s in the Premier League 2 on Monday night, another player is back in business.

Callum Hudson-Odoi has returned to first team training with the Blues, following his Achilles injury.
And the Chelsea fans are delighted to see the teenager back.
Here's what they've been saying.
Batshuayi's message
Michy Batshuayi's Chelsea career has struggled to get off the ground so far.
But the Belgian is ready to fight for his place in Frank Lampard's first team.

Batshuayi has had loans at Borussia Dortmund, Valencia and Crystal Palace previously, but looks set to stay at Stamford Bridge this season.
And he returned to action with the U23s on Monday night, scoring a brace against Liverpool.
And he had a message for Frank Lampard afterwards.
Zappacosta exit
The transfer window may be shut in England, but that is not the case in the other four big European leagues.
The transfer window in Italy, Spain, France and Germany does not close until September 2, which means players can still leave the Premier League for European shores.

And one of those that could be on the way out of Chelsea, is Davide Zappacosta.
The full-back looks set to move to Roma on loan. And that has implications for Lampard's squad, and a certain Reece James.
Tactical change
The Blues only have one point from their first two Premier League games.
It is a steep learning curve for Frank Lampard and there is something that Sky Sports pundit Gary Neville believes he can learn from as he goes into the rest of the season.
And that refers to the way they counter-attack teams.
Here's what the former Manchester Untied man had to say about their first couple of games.