Attacking Midfielder: Federico Chiesa (Juventus)

Federico Chiesa has bagged three goals and as many assists for Juventus this season. Most of them have come in the UEFA Champions League, showing his utility on big nights.
Chiesa struck the winner against Chelsea when the two sides met in September. His energy, dribbling skills, directness and eye for passing could be key for Juventus in opening up Chelsea again.
Striker: Paulo Dybala (Juventus)

It's not certain if Paulo Dybala will start, as he faces a race against time to be fit for this clash. Should he feature, Dybala could be a key presence for Juventus.
He has been Juventus' best player of the season, with six goals and four assists in all competitions. He could be a big test for Chelsea's stoic defence.
Striker: Kai Havertz (Chelsea)

With Romelu Lukaku still sidelined, and Timo Werner back in training, Tuchel may not throw Werner straight into the deep end. So there's a chance that Kai Havertz might start for Chelsea against the Bianconeri.
He has contributed only six goals in 17 games this season. But that's still the most in the squad after only Reece James. He will hope to finally get one over Juventus at the fourth time of asking.