Chelsea return to Europa League action at home to Hungarian champions Vidi at Stamford Bridge on Thursday, and Maurizio Sarri is set to rotate his team.
Ruben Loftus-Cheek is fit again and in line to start, and will surely be even more keen to impress after missing out on a place in Gareth Southgate's latest England squad.
Academy prospects Callum Hudson-Odoi and Ethan Ampadu could also be given their first starts of the campaign, while Eden Hazard should be among those granted a rest.
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12 minutes
Another chance: Pedro stabs the ball to Willian who twists and turns onto his left foot but his hot is blocked and Chelsea will have a corner.
It comes to nothing. Maurizio Sarri's side starting to threaten.
11 minutes
Bright from Emerson, skipping his way into the box beautifully but the left-back's resulting effort is over the bar.
The Brazilian went past a couple of Vidi players with ease, and he should have tested Tomas Tujvel in goal.
10 minutes
A lively atmosphere at Stamford Bridge with plenty of vocal Vidi votaries making noise.
8 minutes
It is initially cleared but hoisted back in. An errant header back allows Pedro to break, and the Spanish winger does so at speed.
Willian gets the ball on the left-hand side but it is a rather tame effort that is comfortably wide.
7 minutes
First forward movement from Vidi, and they earn a corner.
A good win from captain Roland Juhasz and Emerson has to nod over his own bar. Another corner...
5 minutes
Cesc Fabregas is clearly the conduit along which this Chelsea side runs. Everything is going through the Spaniard and he is picking some typically lovely passes early on.
4 minutes
Immediately the visitors have slipped into a 4-5-1 rather than the 4-3-3 their personnel indicated. Defending deeply.
2 minutes
A bright start by Chelsea, with Alvaro Morata riding a challenge and finding Davide Zappacosta but the Italian's cross is cleared.
1 minute
Chelsea have slipped into the customary 4-3-3 with Cesc Fabregas again deployed in the Jorginho role at the base of the midfield.
The teams line-up for the pre-match music. Chelsea are in blue, Vidi in white.
Almost ready to go at Stamford Bridge. Czech referee Miroslav Zelinka leads the two sides out on to the pitch.
Chelsea's opponents are probably best known for reaching the 1985 UEFA Cup Final where they lost to Real Madrid over two legs, managing a 1-0 victory in front of nearly 100,000 fans at the Bernabeu.
The Hungarians notched their third league title last season. They would have been disappointed to lose to BATE Borisov at home in Matchweek One. Can they shock their fancied opponents?
We now switch our attentions here to West London, where Chelsea are just ten minutes away from kick-off against MOL Vidi FC of Hungary.
90 + 2 minutes
A shot from 20 yards from Matteo Guendouzi is comfortably clear of the bar.
90 minutes
Three added minutes
89 minutes
More good play and another chance for Arsenal.
Matteo Guendouzi finds space for Mesut Ozil, the German crosses and Lacazette cuts across the ball but only manages to cannon the ball against a Qarabag defender.
87 minutes
It could have been four.
Alexandre Lacazette bursts onto a wonderful long ball from Sokratis, calmly waits for Danny Welbeck to arrive and plays it into him, but Welbeck rather wildly lashes his shot over the bar when he should at least hit the target.
85 minutes
Abdellah Zoubir nearly gets a consolation. The Frenchman has been good for Qarabag and forces Bernd Leno into a diving save high to his right to preserve the clean sheet.
What time does it start?
The match kicks off at 8pm BST.
Where can I watch it?
The game will be televised live on BT Sport.
What are the odds?
Chelsea win 1/10
Draw 12/1
PAOK win 40/1