Chelsea learn Conference League fate… and could face reborn Man Utd flop Antony in final

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CHELSEA have learned their route to the Conference League final after drawing Copenhagen in the last 16.

The Blues sealed their spot in the knockout stage of the competition after an incredible group stage run.

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Chelsea finished top of the pile with six wins from as many games.

But they have now been handed a tricky last 16 tie against Copenhagen, who are among the highest-ranked sides left in the Conference League.

The first leg will take place on March 6, with the second occurring a week later on March 13.

Should the Blues get past the Danes, they will then face either Molde or Legia Warsaw in the quarters.

The first leg of that tie takes place on April 10, with the second on April 17.

There are then four potential sides awaiting in the semis, with Pafos, Djurgarden, Borac and Rapid Vienna all hoping for the chance to cause an upset.

The dates for the semis are May 1 and May 8,

While in the final, which takes place on May 28 in Wroclaw, Chelsea could take on Real Betis.

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The Spaniards are enjoying a resurgence after signing flop winger Antony on loan from Manchester United.

He already has several goals to his name and will be keen to impress against an English side.

Europa Conference League draw in full

Last 16 (March 6 & 13)

Jagiellonia vs Cercle Brugge

Molde vs Legia Warsaw

Celje vs Lugano

Pafos vs Djurgaden

Panathinaikos vs Fiorentina

Borac vs Rapid Vienna

Real Betis vs Vitoria

Copenhagen vs CHELSEA

Quarter-finals (April 10 & 17)

QF 1: Real Betis or Vitoria vs Jagiellonia or Cercle Brugge

QF 2: Celje or Lugano vs Panathinaikos or Fiorentina

QF 3: Copenhagen or CHELSEA vs Molde or Legia Warsaw

QF 4: Pafos or Djurgaden vs Borac or Rapid Vienna

Semi finals (May 1 & 8)

SF1: QF 1 winner vs QF 2 winner

SF 2: QF 3 winner vs Q 4 winner

Final (May 28)

SF1 winner vs SF2 winner

Other teams on Betis’ side of the draw include Panathinaikos and Cercle Brugge.

Chelsea have also avoided Italians Fiorentina, who lost the last two Conference League finals to West Ham and Olympiacos.

Chelsea will now be gearing themselves up to go and win the competition.

Victory in the Conference League would see the Blues become the first side in history to lift all three major European trophies.

Their squad has been strengthened by the registration of Cole Palmer, who was left out of the group stage.

Trevoh Chalobah and Mathis Amougou were also added to the side.

But Wesley Fofana and Romeo Lavia will play no part after being left out due to their injury woes.

Chelsea’s record in Conference League 24/25

Qualifier

Chelsea 2 Servette 0

Servette 2 Chelsea 1

Chelsea’s group stage results

Chelsea 4 Gent 2

Panathinaikos 1 Chelsea 4

Chelsea 8 Noah 0

Heidenheim 0 Chelsea 2

Astana 1 Chelsea 3

Chelsea 5 Shamrock Rovers 1

P6 W6 D0 L0 GF 26 GA 5 GD21 Pts18

Top scorers (inc. qualifier)

Christopher Nkunku: 7

Marcu Guiu: 6

Joao Felix: 4

Mykhailo Mudryk: 3

Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall: 2

Renato Veiga: 2

Pedro Neto: 1

Noni Madueke: 1

Marc Cucurella: 1

Tosin Adarabioyo: 1

Axel Disasi: 1

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