Chelsea return to the scene of their 2008 Champions League final defeat to Manchester United on Tuesday when they face Spartak Moscow at the Luzhniki Stadium.
And we're predicting more heartache for the Blues as the Russians look a decent bet at odds of 14/5.
Chelsea have to play on the FieldTurf surface this time, and they'll take to the plastic pitch without Didier Drogba who is too ill to travel to Moscow.
Though they managed well enough without him in their first two Champions League games (when he was suspended), this is arguably their toughest test in the group.
Spartak Moscow have won both of their opening games in Group F too, winning away at Marseille before brushing aside Zilina 3-0.
Chelsea have lost and drawn their last two games on the road in the Premier League, so they are vulnerable away from home at present.
And we're predicting more heartache for the Blues as the Russians look a decent bet at odds of 14/5.
Chelsea have to play on the FieldTurf surface this time, and they'll take to the plastic pitch without Didier Drogba who is too ill to travel to Moscow.
Though they managed well enough without him in their first two Champions League games (when he was suspended), this is arguably their toughest test in the group.
Spartak Moscow have won both of their opening games in Group F too, winning away at Marseille before brushing aside Zilina 3-0.
Chelsea have lost and drawn their last two games on the road in the Premier League, so they are vulnerable away from home at present.
