Chelsea go in search of a return to winning ways when they face Tottenham Hotspur this afternoon.
Frank Lampard's side have lost four of their last five Premier League games which means the race for the final Champions League spot has been blown wide open - something which didn't look possible a month ago.
In fact, defeat at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium this weekend would mean the Blues would slip out of the top four, with Jose Mourinho's side taking their place on goal difference.
After a decent start to the campaign, the Blues really need to get out of their current slump in order to protect their Champions League place for next season.
And Blues supporters have named the team that they want to see face Spurs at the weekend.
Chelsea fans want to see Reece James in the starting XI, with Cesar Azpilicueta moved over to left-back.
Meanwhile, the one big surprise is that the votes favour Antonio Rudiger out of the team, with the centre-back partnership of Kurt Zouma and Fikayo Tomori playing in the heart of the defence.
Meanwhile, Blues fans want to see a midfield three of Jorginho, N'Golo Kante and Mateo Kovacic, looking to counter Spurs in the heart of the pitch.
Up top, Chelsea supporters are keen to have Callum Hudson-Odoi back as the starting winger, with Willian and Tammy Abraham also in the forward line.
In the bigger games, Frank Lampard has used a 4-3-3 formation, to try to find the right balance to his side.
Following the game at Spurs, the Blues will host Southampton at Stamford Bridge on Boxing Day, before making the short trip across town to take on Arsenal.
It's a busy period for the Blues and Lampard will be keen to get the best out of his players.
Both Spurs and Chelsea have had the week to prepare for the game, with no midweek fixture for them to play in.
Something which Lampard is hoping his side can benefit from.
"It feels valuable for that. There was much needed rest at the beginning of the week," Lampard told reporters on Friday. "The last performance at home, where we didn’t show the edge we had in terms of chance creation, it was important to have a bit of a rest.
"We've had the chance to be more physical, more active in the back end of the week. We'll see if that helps."