The Chelsea FC lineup for their upcoming match against Crystal Palace is generating quite a buzz, especially with some intriguing last-minute updates. In the words of head coach Liam Rosenior, "Cole is in a good place," indicating a positive turn for the player. He participated in training today, which is an encouraging sign, and the coaching staff will monitor how he responds to this activity.
In terms of availability, Jamie Gittens and Estevao were absent during the match against Brentford due to illness. However, both players made it to the bench for the game against Pafos and are now expected to be fit for the clash against Palace.
There are hopeful whispers within Chelsea that one of these players might even be ready to participate in next week’s crucial Champions League group stage finale against Napoli, a match that could significantly impact their progress in the tournament.
On a lighter note, there’s good news regarding Filip Jorgensen; his injury is not as severe as first thought, allowing for a quicker recovery. However, the situation is less favorable for Tosin Adarabioyo, who left the pitch injured during the Brentford game and will remain out of action, joining teammates Romeo Lavia and Levi Colwill on the sidelines.
Unfortunately, Dario Essugo has also suffered a setback after an unfortunate slip during training, which is likely to keep him out for about a month.
Rosenior faces an interesting decision ahead of the match, needing to select between Joao Pedro and Liam Delap to spearhead the attack, as well as choosing between Malo Gusto or club captain Reece James for the right-back position.
As for the predicted lineup, Chelsea might take the field in a 4-2-3-1 formation featuring Sanchez in goal; defenders James, Fofana, Chalobah, and Cucurella; a midfield pairing of Caicedo and Fernandez; while Estevao, Palmer, and Neto provide support to Joao Pedro in the attack.
In terms of injuries, Chelsea will be without Lavia, Colwill, Tosin, Jorgensen, and Essugo, with Palmer still uncertain for the match.
Mark your calendars for this exciting encounter, scheduled for 2 PM GMT on Sunday, January 25, 2026, at Selhurst Park. Will Chelsea secure a vital victory against Palace? Let us know your thoughts!