Chelsea are back in Premier League action on Saturday having clinched their first home win of the season.
The Blues hammered Grimsby Town 7-1 on Wednesday night in the Carabao Cup and host Brighton & Hove Albion this weekend.
Frank Lampard made 11 changes to the team that lost to Liverpool, and the Chelsea boss will make several changes once again for the return of league action.
The Blues are also in the Champions League again next week against Lille, but Lampard will want to be getting back to winning ways in the league first before focusing on the French side.
Lampard played a 4-2-3-1 on Wednesday night, but he could revert back to 4-3-3 and ring the changes.
But who is likely to come in and who is going to head out for the Blues?
Kepa for Caballero
With Willy Caballero not having too much to do on Wednesday night, except pick the ball out of his net, Kepa is set to come back into the side.
The Spaniard will be desperate to keep his first clean sheet of the campaign, which has been a real negative for the Blues.
Azpilicueta for James
It was an impressive first team debut for Reece James, with two assists and one goal against Grimsby, but Lampard is likely to go back to his experience.
Cesar Azpilicueta played well against Liverpool and will be looking to string a run of form together in the right-back role.
Tomori for Guehi
Another who had a good debut for the club on Wednesday, but Fikayo Tomori has had a superb few weeks and will come back into the starting XI.
With Kurt Zouma potentially staying in the side if the injury to Andreas Christensen is not fixed, then Guehi will make way for the centre-back.
Jorginho for Gilmour
Billy Gilmour was the star of the night in the 7-1 rout of the Mariners, but he is likely to make way for Jorginho, who has had a pretty decent start to the campaign.
The Italy international is going to have to play a big part in breaking down what could be a stubborn Brighton defence.
Kante for Barkley
Ross Barkley got off to a flier in midweek when he fired in the opening goal, and he was pretty effective throughout the game for the Blues.
However, he is going to find himself back on the bench with N'Golo Kante coming back after his exceptional goal against Liverpool.
Kovacic for Pedro
Mateo Kovacic has completely changed his game around since last season, despite playing in a pretty similar position in a 4-3-3.
Pedro, meanwhile, is likely to find himself back on the bench and fighting for a starting place in the side.
Willian for Pulisic
After three games without an appearance for the Blues, Christian Pulisic would have been hoping to have some success against Grimsby, but it was a quiet night for the American.
Mount for Hudson-Odoi
Mason Mount has been one of the key men for the Blues and he is likely set to return to take his place in the starting XI.
Meanwhile, Callum Hudson-Odoi is still being eased back into the first team after his long injury, but it won't be long until he gets a regular chance.
Abraham for Batshuayi
Tammy Abraham drew a blank against Valencia and Liverpool, but he will be looking to get back into his goalscoring form.
Michy Batshuayi has become the back up striker above Olivier Giroud and he bagged another two goals, but will drop to the bench.