Summary

  • Ramsey opens scoring for Gunners, Torreira shot deflects in off Koulibaly

  • Alonso heads in for Chelsea with five mins to go in Prague

  • Hazard & Kante come off bench for Blues in second half

  • Benfica beat Eintracht Frankfurt & Valencia win at Villarreal in other ties

  1. Eden won't play at Eden?published at 18:36 British Summer Time 11 April 2019

    Slavia Prague v Chelsea (20:00 BST)

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    That's right. The Blues' key man Eden Hazard might not play at the Eden Arena (not named after the Belgian).

    He needs a breather according to his boss Maurizio Sarri, who plans to make "five or six changes".

    "I want to wait until tomorrow [today] and then I will decide [on his availability]," he said.

    "Of course, we have to play in Liverpool three days after."

    Just in case you wanted to know where Sarri ranks the Europa League,

    Team news coming up...

  2. The ball speaks!!published at 18:33 British Summer Time 11 April 2019

    Slavia Prague v Chelsea (20:00 BST)

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  3. PL duo take next Euro steps: Will they go interstellar or end up in a big doughnut?published at 18:24 British Summer Time 11 April 2019

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    Arsenal and Chelsea will be looking to stay away from this

    We'll whisper it quietly, but the odds of a Arsenal v Chelsea final look quite good.

    Yes, this writer is looking at this partially through Premier League-tinted specs, but the Gunners are on a run of six wins in nine and the Blues have managed seven wins in nine.

    Arsenal host Serie A's second-placed side Napoli - the more difficult of the two games - and Chelsea are at Slavia Prague.

    Will it be a great night for the English teams? Or will they slip down a black hole? Like the blurry doughnut-looking one in the photo.