Chelsea must prove they belong against Barcelona in the Champions League | OneFootball

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·24 November 2025

Chelsea must prove they belong against Barcelona in the Champions League

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Chelsea step into a defining week in the Champions League with a meeting against Barcelona that will reveal exactly where Enzo Maresca’s team stand after months of unpredictable performances.

The Blues have reached the halfway point of the competition level on seven points with the Catalans and they now find themselves locked in a tight battle for qualification, still outside the automatic last-16 positions.


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Chelsea arrive at this fixture buoyed by a strong domestic run after beating Burnley 2-0 at the weekend, a result that extended their winning streak to four matches without conceding.

They controlled long stretches of that contest despite Cole Palmer’s absence and showed flashes of the authority they have been trying to build since returning to Europe’s top stage.

The challenge on Tuesday, however, is of a completely different scale. Maresca’s side have struggled to find a consistent level in Europe and needed a late equaliser to rescue a 2-2 draw against Qarabag last time out.

Their home form has remained steady with victories over Benfica and Ajax, and they have not lost a European group-stage match at Stamford Bridge since 2019, yet doubt persists over how reliably they can impose themselves against elite opposition.

Barcelona arrive in London with confidence restored after a commanding 4-0 win over Athletic Bilbao on their long-awaited return to Camp Nou. Hansi Flick’s side scored freely, defended with discipline and rode the energy of a landmark afternoon at their refurbished home, a performance that pushed them closer to the top of La Liga.

Their Champions League campaign has been less secure, with goals conceded in every match so far and a 3-3 draw against Club Brugge highlighting the volatility of their high defensive line.

Even so, Barcelona represent the toughest test Chelsea have faced since stepping back into elite European competition and their blend of youthful invention and veteran decisiveness will stretch Maresca’s structure in ways recent opponents have not managed.

Chelsea’s task is to prove that their improving domestic form can withstand the intensity and technical precision of a side that thrives in possession and punishes hesitation.

This match offers Chelsea an opportunity to show their real face after a season spent lurching between promise and frustration. It is a chance to signal that they are not merely capable of short bursts of form but of rising to meet opponents who expect to dominate the Champions League conversation.

The margins are tight, the stakes are high and the result will go a long way to determining both clubs’ routes into the knockout rounds.

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