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·17 March 2026

Chelsea Starting XI vs PSG: Confirmed Team News and Predicted Lineup

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Chelsea vs PSG: Predicted XI, Team News and Injury Concerns Ahead of Champions League Clash

Chelsea approach a defining European night under a cloud of uncertainty, with injuries and selection dilemmas threatening to shape their Champions League fate against Paris Saint-Germain. A 5-2 deficit from the first leg leaves little margin for error, and the challenge has been complicated by issues in key areas of the pitch.

Right Back Concerns Leave Chelsea Exposed

Chelsea’s preparations have been disrupted by a growing crisis at right-back. Both Reece James and Malo Gusto were absent from training, leaving head coach Liam Rosenior with limited options.


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James has already been ruled out after sustaining a hamstring injury in the 1-0 defeat to Newcastle, an absence that could stretch into weeks. Gusto’s situation remains uncertain after illness kept him out of training, with a late fitness check required.

If neither is available, Chelsea may be forced into improvisation. Trevoh Chalobah or Josh Acheampong, both naturally centre-backs, could be deployed out of position. That reshuffle would alter the balance of the side in a match where defensive stability is essential.

Defensive Selection Questions Ahead of PSG Clash

Chelsea’s defensive structure is under scrutiny after the first leg collapse in Paris. Wesley Fofana, who featured alongside Chalobah, struggled in that encounter and may now lose his place.

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Options to replace him include Jorrel Hato, Mamadou Sarr, Tosin Adarabioyo or Benoit Badiashile, each offering a slightly different profile. The decision will reflect whether Chelsea prioritise recovery pace, composure in possession, or physical presence against PSG’s attack.

Levi Colwill has returned to training following a long-term knee injury, though match fitness remains a concern. His involvement, if any, is likely to be cautious rather than central.

Midfield and Attack Offer Chelsea Hope

Further forward, there are signs of encouragement. Enzo Fernandez is expected to take on a pivotal creative role, linking midfield and attack as Chelsea search for goals.

Pedro Neto is available after avoiding suspension, providing pace and directness in wide areas. Cole Palmer’s inclusion adds further attacking intelligence, while Joao Pedro is likely to lead the line.

Estevao has returned to training after his own hamstring issue, though a starting role appears unlikely. His presence on the bench could still offer a late spark if required.

Goalkeeper Change and Predicted Chelsea XI

In goal, Robert Sanchez is set to replace Filip Jorgensen, who is sidelined with a groin injury after a difficult first leg performance.

Chelsea predicted XI, 4-2-3-1, Sanchez, Gusto, Chalobah, Hato, Cucurella, Santos, Caicedo, Palmer, Fernandez, Neto, Joao Pedro

Injured players include James, Colwill, Jorgensen and Gittens, while Gusto remains a doubt.

Kick off is scheduled for 8pm GMT on Tuesday March 17, 2026 at Stamford Bridge, with live coverage on TNT Sports.

For Chelsea, this is a night that demands precision, resilience and belief. The margin is wide, the stakes are high, and the team sheet may yet tell its own story before a ball is kicked.

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