Djurgarden, Chelsea's Conference League semi-final opponents, will definitely be without at least one key player for both legs due to an injury blow suffered in their quarter-final triumph over Rapid Wien.
The Blues defeated Legia Warsaw 5-1 on aggregate to reach the last-four while Real Betis and Fiorentina also advanced - and will contest the other semi-final. While Manchester United, Tottenham and Arsenal are also in European semi-finals, Chelsea are perhaps more focused on the Premier League.
Currently sitting sixth in the table, Enzo Maresca's side are firmly in the race to finish in the top-five which will confirm Champions League football for next season.
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This coming weekend, Chelsea take on Everton at Stamford Bridge with the aim of building on last Sunday's huge victory away at Fulham.
The immediate focus for Manchester City, Aston Villa and also Forest, however, will be on their FA Cup semi-final with the latter seeing their league game scheduled for this weekend pushed back to next Thursday. City and Villa, meanwhile, faced off earlier this week with Pep Guardiola's side winning in the last minute.
The domestic season in Sweden has only just got underway and, therefore, Djurgarden's full focus will be on the Conference League.
Their historic victory in Austria came at a cost, though, as head coach Jani Honkavaara saw two attackers go off injured inside the opening 21 minutes. Oskar Fallenius and Nino Zugelj both suffered foot injuries, but it has since been revealed the latter's issue is quite serious.
He was on the receiving end of a dangerous challenge from Mamadou Sangare, who later received a straight red card, and it has since been confirmed he suffered a broken foot. Fallenius, meanwhile, has missed both Djurgarden games in the last four days, but he's expected to be back available for the first leg.
In terms suspension absentees, even with UEFA' strict rules over yellow cards, neither Chelsea or Djurgarden have any players banned, despite the numerous risks for the latter.
, but only Marcus Danielson, Daniel Stensson and Tokmac Chol Nguen were cautioned and had already served suspensions earlier in the campaign.
, according to UEFA guidelines.
"Exceptionally, all yellow cards and pending yellow-card suspensions expire on completion of the play-offs," it is stated in of their handbook. "They are not carried forward to the group stage. In addition, all yellow cards expire on completion of the quarter-finals. They are not carried forward to the semi-finals."
On the injury front front Chelsea, Wesley Fofana and Malo Gusto are expected to remain unavailable while Romeo Lavia was back on the subs bench against Fulham.
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