Chelsea discover their potential opponents in Conference League play-offs – with first leg set to take place just four days after Premier League opener against Man City

  • Chelsea will play either Braga or Servette for a place in the Conference League
  • First leg to be at Stamford Bridge on August 22 ahead of second tie a week later
  • Blues begin their Premier League campaign against Man City four days prior

Chelsea could face a tricky Conference League play-off tie against SC Braga, if the Portuguese side lose to European minnows Servette. 

Enzo Maresca’s side will play in Europe’s third-tier competition this season after finishing sixth in the Premier League, while Manchester United – who came eighth – won the FA Cup. 

The Blues have not enjoyed the most serene pre-season under their new boss and a clash against Braga, who finished fourth behind Portugal’s big three last term, could prove uncomfortable. 

Though, Daniel Sousa’s men will expect to get past the Swiss side in the third qualifying round and avoid the English heavyweights. 

The play-off round fixtures are set to take place on August 22 and 29, with the first leg at Stamford Bridge ahead of the return fixture a week later. 

Enzo Maresca will get his first taste of European football as Chelsea manager at Stamford Bridge on August 22

The Blues will be competing in European football's third-rate competition for the first time

The Blues will be competing in European football’s third-rate competition for the first time

Chelsea open their Premier League campaign against Manchester City on August 18 before travelling to Molineux to face Wolves in August 25.

This week, defender Malo Gusto insisted that the team will take the competition seriously in an effort to end their three-year trophy drought. 

‘It is better than nothing but we have to take it step by step,’ he said. ‘We are young. The Conference League can be nice for us to know how the European cup is. We have a good group with a lot of players and more matches this season. It is going to be nice to build something and put Chelsea where we have to be.

‘We have to win something this season, it is very important. That is the objective. The Conference League, even the Premier League, or the cups. It is important to win trophies. To become better, it is important to the group.’

Gusto is also excited that Maresca’s tactical vision for full backs is taking him back to the position he once played in his youth – a midfielder.

Gusto has been inverting while playing on Chelsea’s pre-season tour, both from the right and the left. Some supporters wondered how the 21-year-old and Reece James would both fit into Maresca’s team.

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