Chelsea’s Champions League qualification hopes are under serious pressure after recent setbacks. A 1–1 draw against Burnley and the earlier collapse from 2–0 to 2–2 against Leeds United have dented momentum at a crucial stage of the season.

Softfootball gathered, Chelsea currently sit 4th on 45 points, level with Manchester United, who have a game in hand. The margin for error is now extremely thin.
To have this understanding below are the next 6 matches of chelsea,
- Arsenal (A)
- Aston Villa (A)
- Newcastle (H)
- Everton (A)
- Manchester City (H)
- Manchester United (H)
The immediate challenge is away to Arsenal F.C. at the Emirates. Arsenal strengthened their title charge with a 4–1 win over Tottenham Hotspur and now sit on 61 points, five clear of Manchester City, who have a game in hand.
Beyond Arsenal, the fixtures remain brutal. Aston Villa, currently 3rd with 51 points, are fighting to cement their top-four status. Newcastle United may not be in peak form, but Chelsea have struggled against mid-table opposition this season.
Everton F.C., sitting 9th, have little to lose and could play with freedom. Then come the decisive clashes: Manchester City, chasing the title, and Manchester United, directly competing for a Champions League spot.
This six-game stretch is more than just fixtures, it is a defining period. If Chelsea are to secure a top-four finish, they must rediscover consistency, defensive discipline, and attacking sharpness immediately.