Postpublished at 19:22 Greenwich Mean Time 2 March 2022
Luton 1-0 Chelsea
Matthew Upson
Former England defender on BBC One
I think it is a superb run and look at the way Reece Burke just glances his header, he knows exacty what he is trying to do.
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Chelsea owner Abramovich announces he is selling club
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Burke with opener, Saul levels but Cornick restores lead, before Werner and Lukaku put Chelsea ahead
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Luton 1-0 Chelsea
Matthew Upson
Former England defender on BBC One
I think it is a superb run and look at the way Reece Burke just glances his header, he knows exacty what he is trying to do.
Luton 1-0 Chelsea
Luton have another opportunity from a set-piece just a couple of minutes later but this time Admiral Muskwe heads over.
Luton 1-0 Chelsea
John Murray
BBC Football Correspondent on BBC Radio 5 Live
It feels as though Chelsea's world is caving in on them. Abramovich announces he is selling the club and now they are 1-0 down to Luton.
Luton 1-0 Chelsea
Post Roman Abramovich era going well then.
Luton 1-0 Chelsea
Matthew Upson
Former England defender on BBC One
Just when I was thinking, how will Chelsea line up defending this set-piece - a proper FA Cup tie away from home, and there is your answer. Reece Burke, I love his movement, he leaves Malang Sarr and the ball in is excellent. He gets perfect contact on the ball.
Reece Burke (2 mins)
Good grief.
Luton get their first corner of the game and score from it.
Reece Burke rises to meet the delivery towards the near post and perfectly flicks in the header towards the far corner via the woodword.
Kepa Arrizabalaga was unmoved and Kenilworth Road is bouncing.
Luton 0-0 Chelsea
Alan Shearer
Former England striker on BBC Radio 5 Live
I played on the plastic pitch here in the late 80s, early 90s for Southampton - that's the only thing that has changed!
I think it will be a great game, from a Chelsea point of view on the back of a disappointment you want to get back on the pitch as soon as possible.
Luton 0-0 Chelsea
Like a train at Manchester Piccadilly, we get going two minutes later than scheduled.
Luton v Chelsea (19:15 GMT)
Matthew Upson
Former England defender on BBC One
Luton are in great form and are bouncing up the Championship. They are a team who like to apply pressure so let's see how they handle this one.
Luton v Chelsea (19:15 GMT)
Running a bit late here.
Luton v Chelsea (19:15 GMT)
Alan Shearer
Former England striker on BBC One
Huge moment for Chelsea Football Club. He has brought massive success over his 20 years but it is not simple selling a football club, it can take months or years.
But more importantly there is still no condemnation from Roman or the club about what is happening in Ukraine.
Luton v Chelsea (19:15 GMT)
Chelsea
Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel, speaking to BBC One: "There are some things around the club and within the club we can not influence, so we were pretty busy preparing this game, which is a big contrast to playing at Wembley."
Luton v Chelsea (19:15 GMT)
Micah Richards
Former England defender on BBC One
It is a better statement than Saturday, there is a lot more clarity and Roman Abramovich has done the right thing.
It is so sad we have to talk about this on a football night after all the scenes we have seen. It is heartbreaking, the sooner it happens the better.
Liverpool v Norwich (20:15 GMT)
Norwich City
Gary Gowers, My Football Writer, external
It feels churlish to get uppity over your football team not doing very well when such horror is taking place in Ukraine, so I’ll set my moans and groans over City’s season to one side and pluck out a positive.
For all of the disappointments that have befallen Norwich City this season, one particular group of people have risen above it all and have performed magnificently. I refer, of course, to the travelling supporters.
We’re not renowned for having a noisy, boisterous fanbase – how are we supposed to compete with the travelling gazillions from Leeds, the legendary atmosphere of Anfield or the much-fabled passion of the Geordies – but that makes us no less fervent.
And those hardy souls who travel home and away even when the chips are down, and who make a hell of a racket in the process, are more than deserving of a few salutations.
It’s easy to travel in huge numbers when you support Manchester City, Liverpool and Chelsea, because the wins are frequent and the grim days few and far between. But not so if you’re following Norwich in the Premier League. Disappointment is never far away - yet still they travel.
Tomorrow, we head to Liverpool for an FA Cup fifth-round tie. Despite knowing our chances of reaching the quarter-finals are slim - and what unfolds will be played out live on national TV - over 1,000 are still making the trek to Anfield. Dean Smith, quite rightly, lauded them in his news conference earlier.
It takes a special type of fan who braves Liverpool away in midweek when everything is stacked against you - and these are undoubtedly special people.
Luton v Chelsea (19:15 GMT)
Phil McNulty
BBC Sport chief football writer at Kenilworth Road
The Chelsea fans here at Kenilworth Road are chanting the name of Roman Abramovich.
They were met with jeers from the Luton supporters, who follow up with "You're Getting Sold In The Morning."
News broke of Abramovich's decision to sell the club as supporters were making their way into the ground.
Liverpool v Norwich (20:15 GMT)
Liverpool
Chris Pajak, The Redmen TV, external
Liverpool won the Carabao Cup in the most Liverpool of ways - with an incredibly stressful, mammoth, high-quality penalty shootout.
I truly love this team. They show so much heart and desire, and they never give up. Chelsea played their part, of course, but in the end it was about the goalkeepers - and our second choice was cooler, calmer and most definitely more assured than theirs.
This trophy means our season can be considered a success regardless of what happens next. But, honestly, we want and need more. We want to keep on adding silverware to the sideboard and we know we can do it.
One down, three to go. That's the focus.
The Premier League title and the European Cup should be the priorities, but we've got stiff competition for both of those, and we know it.
All that being said, Manchester City won the League Cup the past four years. We've taken that from them - why can't we take their league title too?
Chelsea v Luton (19:15 GMT)
BBC One
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Sam: I have always had that the future of Chelsea managers are in doubt, never thought the axe can land on the big boss himself. It’s sad this is happening but credit to him for saving our club.
Liverpool v Norwich (20:15 GMT)
Liverpool
Jurgen Klopp says Liverpool are not thinking about winning four trophies this season, as his side look to book a place in the quarter-finals of the FA Cup by winning against Norwich at Anfield on Wednesday.
The Reds beat Chelsea on penalties in a thrilling Carabao Cup final at Wembley on Sunday and, as well as the FA Cup, are still in a strong position in the Premier League table and knockout stages of the Champions League.
"No team yet in the history of British football has ever won the quadruple because it's really difficult," said Klopp.
"We won the Carabao Cup. We are behind Manchester City in the Premier League, we are playing Norwich tomorrow night after playing 120 minutes on Sunday and then we play West Ham.
"It's not that we are even close to thinking about crazy stuff like that. We just want to try to make sure that the boys are fit enough to face Norwich."
Liverpool v Norwich (20:15 GMT)
Liverpool
The 'Champions Wall' at Anfield has been updated to reflect the club's latest bit of silverware - the League Cup success over Chelsea on Sunday.
Tonight, they continue the mission to turn that number 7 above FA Cups to an 8.