Chelsea can book their place in the Champions League knockout stages with a win over Valencia in Spain tonight.
The Blues drew 4-4 with Ajax in their last European clash leaving Group H wide open after four games.
Frank Lampard’s side can secure safe passage to the last 16 with victory over Valencia, while the hosts can do the same should they prevail.
Chelsea lost their opening Champions League clash this season to Valencia 1-0 back in September and Lampard’s side have come on a long way since then.
talkSPORT will be on hand to bring you all the action from eastern Spain tonight and here’s how you can tune in.
Valencia vs Chelsea: How to listen
The Group B clash will get under way at 8pm on Wednesday, November 6.
Full coverage from the Mestalla will be live on talkSPORT 2, with Jim Proudfoot and Alvin Martin bringing you the live build-up and commentary from 5pm.
To tune in, just click here for the live stream or click the radio player below.
You can also listen through the talkSPORT App, on DAB Digital Radio or on MW 1053 or 1089.
For more information about how to listen LIVE on talkSPORT 2 click here.
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Valencia vs Chelsea: What has been said?
Chelsea boss Frank Lampard: “The loss in the first game put us in this position. I don’t think the Ajax draw did, it was losing a game at home on day one, when we should have got a result for sure.
“So what we’ve done really is bring that knockout football slightly earlier in the competition. That’s no big problem.
“Obviously it will be a problem if we lose but the reality is at this level you’re going to come to that kind of conundrum at some point where it will be like this, so that is a big test for us.”
Asked if Lampard will learn a lot about his young squad at the Mestalla, Lampard added: “I think so. I will, we will.
“They’ve shown in a lot of moments over this season they’re up to certain challenges.
“The Champions League has given us different ones because if anybody’s going to take a group like this lightly they’ll be quickly addressed to know how difficult this level of football is.
“Losing the first game against Valencia gave us difficulties. It’s meant we’ve had to go to two difficult stadiums and win.
“But a lot of work remains to be done, so it’s another challenge in front of them.”
Valencia vs Chelsea: Team news and line-ups
Callum Hudson-Odoi will miss the Champions League clash.
Hudson-Odoi picked up a minor hamstring injury on England duty, and should be ready to feature in Saturday’s Premier League clash with West Ham.
Antonio Rudiger remains sidelined but is closing in on a return from a long-term pelvic problem, while Ross Barkley did not travel to Spain.
Valencia: Cillessen, Costa Jaume, Garay, Gabriel, Gaya, Torres, Parejo, Wass, Carlos Soler, Rodrigo, Gomez.
Subs: Domenech Jaume, Correia, Mangala, Gameiro, Vallejo, Lee, Coquelin.
Chelsea: Arrizabalaga, James, Christensen, Zouma, Azpilicueta, Kante, Jorginho, Kovacic, Willian, Abraham, Pulisic.
Subs: Pedro, Caballero, Giroud, Mount, Batshuayi, Tomori, Emerson Palmieri.
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