It is back to Premier League action for Chelsea this weekend as the Blues welcome Bournemouth to Stamford Bridge on Saturday.
Frank Lampard's men host the Cherries in west London this weekend, fresh from securing a place in the last 16 of the Champions League with a 2-1 win against Lille on Tuesday.
But the Blues' recent form in the Premier League has been poor, with three defeats in their last four games, following a 3-1 loss against Everton at Goodison Park last weekend.
Bournemouth are also in poor form, with five defeats in a row in the top flight.
So who will come out on top on Saturday? And how should Lampard line up his Chelsea side to face Eddie Howe's men?
We take a look at the options available to him and how the Blues could line up, below.
Chelsea correspondent Oliver Harbord
Chelsea will take confidence into the Bournemouth game after securing qualification to the last 16 of the Champions League on Tuesday.
However, with three defeats in four in the Premier League the Blues need to get their form back and it comes from having a secure back line.
Antonio Rudiger has to keep his place in the side, and with the injury to Fikayo Tomori then Kurt Zouma should keep his place.

Meanwhile, Reece James should come back in and with Emerson’s impressive display against Lille, he should keep his place.
I would go for a slightly more attacking line up, and while Mateo Kovacic has been a regular, it might be time to give him a rest and bring Mason Mount into the team to play behind Tammy Abraham.
Oliver's team (4-2-3-1): Kepa; James, Rudiger, Zouma, Emerson; Kante, Jorginho; Willian, Mount, Pulisic; Abraham.
Senior football writer - Alan Smith
The big question is whether Antonio Rudiger is capable of playing a second consecutive game after so long out injured.
He has promised to lead an unconvincing defence but ensuring he does not suffer any setback is more important in the long-term.
Bournemouth have been so poor of late that there should be no need for a midfield three - meaning Mason Mount should come back in to the side at No10.
I'd go for Jorginho and N'Golo Kante as the holding pair to give Mateo Kovacic some rest, while the front three picks itself.
At full back, Emerson did well against Lille and should be given another spin while Reece James's attacking threat gets the vote over Cesar Azpilicueta's all-round game considering the opposition.
Alan's team (4-2-3-1): Kepa; James, Rudiger, Zouma, Emerson; Jorginho, Kante; Willian, Mount, Pulisic; Abraham.
Production editor - Robert Warlow
Frank Lampard will have been buoyed by the performance in Chelsea's win against Lille on Tuesday night.
The pressure was on, with Chelsea needing a win to book their place in the last 16 of the Champions League - and his players delivered when it mattered.
It was just the response he will have been looking for after the disappointing display at Everton on Saturday, when Lampard was critical of his players.

The Blues' head coach is unlikely to make too many changes to the team from Tuesday night, but his hand could be forced over who to play in the centre of defence, depending on the fitness of Antonio Rudiger and Fikayo Tomori.
Andreas Christensen and Kurt Zouma struggled as a pairing against Everton, although Zouma was better against Lille, and should keep his place.
Who partners him in the centre of defence is the question, but if Rudiger is fit, he should start again.
At full-back, Lampard could be tempted to recall Reece James again at right-back, but Emerson should keep his place at left-back after a fine showing against Lille.
Lampard could be tempted to rest one of N'Golo Kante, Jorginho or Mateo Kovacic in midfield, but the three have been working well in the middle of the park, with Kovacic scoring twice in recent weeks.
Meanwhile, in attack, the forward three is likely to remain the same.
Robert's team (4-3-3): Kepa; James, Rudiger, Zouma, Emerson; Jorginho, Kante, Kovacic; Willian, Pulisic, Abraham.
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