Stamford Bridge host Belgians.
David Luiz v Jelle Vossen
Luiz sat out Chelsea’s Barclays Premier League win over Everton after playing twice for Brazil during the international break but he has been an ever-present in their Champions League campaign. Doubts remain about his defensive discipline but he is unlikely to be overworked by Vossen, who has failed to build on an impressive start to the season.
Raul Meireles v Kevin de Bruyne
Meireles looks certain to return in midfield, where he will encounter a man who could yet end up as a team-mate at Stamford Bridge. Chelsea were in negotiations to sign De Bruyne in the transfer window, according to the player himself, and manager Andre Villas-Boas will have the chance to run the rule over him first-hand tomorrow.
Fernando Torres v Anele Ngcongca
In the midst of a three-match domestic suspension, Torres will be itching for a run-out, especially against a side who arrive in London with a major injury crisis. South Africa international Ngcongca may be Genk’s only fit centre-back and he could be in for a busy night