
Chelsea are looking forward to the conclusion of the 2022/23 season, which has been a miserable campaign for the club. With their Champions League exit sealed, they have little to play for and require eight points from their remaining seven games to avoid their worst-ever points-per-game record. However, there are still some key fixtures to look out for, starting with a west London derby against Brentford on 26 April. The fixture against Arsenal on 2 May is expected to be challenging, as the Gunners were dominant in their 1-0 win at Stamford Bridge in November. Chelsea will face Bournemouth on 6 May, a team that has been improving recently, and Nottingham Forest on 13 May, a team that has been diabolical away from home this season. Chelsea’s clash with Man City on 20 May could have implications for the title race, but Lampard’s side will likely struggle against a team that is currently playing like the best on the planet. The season will end with Chelsea hosting top-four hopefuls Newcastle on 28 May, who are expected to clinch a Champions League berth.
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