The first legs of the semi-finals will take place on Thursday April 24 and Wednesday April 25,
while the return fixtures are a week later on May 1 and May 2.
Not exact matches
Nevertheless, Barcelona coach Ernesto Valverde has two key decisions to make for the
return fixture at the Nou Camp as Philippe Coutinho is ineligible to play,
while Andres Iniesta is a fitness doubt after picking up an injury in the win over Atletico Madrid at the weekend, as per Marca.
With the
return fixture only a week later, this really isn't a good time for any injury setbacks, and so
while further tests are expected to be carried out to determine the extent of the issue, Allegri will be desperately hoping that he isn't left without more players to face the Spanish giants.
We may have to bid to
return to form without the help of our new record signing due to illness however,
while Jack Wilshere has already missed the midweek
fixture with the same issue.
Previously untouchable midfield duo Cesc Fabregas and Nemanja Matic have failed to recreate the heights they managed last term,
while it remains to be seen whether John Obi Mikel will
return to being a regular
fixture following his recent renaissance.
February 5 — Round 24 of Premier League
fixtures saw Chelsea, Spurs and Leicester top the attendance capacity table,
while Hull matched their resurgence on the pitch with stay - away fans
returning to the KCOM.
Laurent Koscielny (Achilles) remains absent as does Lucas Perez (thigh),
while Francis Coquelin will
return to the side after missing the
fixture against West Ham in midweek due to unspecified personal reasons.
The First - Team
return to action next Sunday with a home league game against Clapham United
while the Development Team are currently without a
fixture.
Liverpool are fresher of the two having played in Champions League on Tuesday
while Chelsea had to visit Azerbaijan on Wednesday and
returned a day later on thursday provoking Antonio Conte to blame the
fixture list.
Courtois
returned to the Chelsea line - up in their 3 - 2 win against West Brom
while John Terry was named in the starting XI in their away
fixture.
While having been a
fixture on the North American sports car racing scene for over two decades, the team had entered just three races with a Porsche 911 GT3 R this season prior to its
return at Lime Rock with an Aston Martin V12 Vantage GT3 with drivers James Davison and Brandon Davis.