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UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE - 2019/20 SEASON MATCH PRESS KITS Stamford Bridge - Tuesday 10 December 2019 21.00CET (20.00 local time) Chelsea FC Group H - Matchday 6 LOSC Last updated 08/12/2019 20:46CET

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Previous meetings 2 Match background 5 Squad list 8 Head coach 10 Match officials 11 Match-by-match lineups 12 Competition facts 14 Team facts 16 Legend 18

1 Chelsea FC - LOSC Lille Tuesday 10 December 2019 - 21.00CET (20.00 local time) Match press kit Stamford Bridge, London

Previous meetings Head to Head UEFA Champions League Date Stage Match Result Venue Goalscorers Osimhen 33; Villeneuve 02/10/2019 GS LOSC Lille - Chelsea FC 1-2 Abraham 22, Willian d'Ascq 78

Home Away Final Total Pld W D L Pld W D L Pld W D L Pld W D L GF GA Chelsea FC 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 1 LOSC Lille 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 2 Chelsea FC - Record versus clubs from opponents' country UEFA Champions League Date Stage Match Result Venue Goalscorers 27; Chelsea FC - Paris Saint- 1-2 09/03/2016 R16 London Rabiot 16, Ibrahimović Germain agg: 2-4 67 Paris Saint-Germain - Chelsea Ibrahimović 39, 16/02/2016 R16 2-1 Paris FC Cavani 78; Mikel 45+1

UEFA Champions League Date Stage Match Result Venue Goalscorers Cahill 81, E. Hazard Chelsea FC - Paris Saint- 2-2 96 ET (P); David Luiz 11/03/2015 R16 London Germain agg: 3-3 ag (aet) 86, 114 ET Cavani 54; Ivanović 17/02/2015 R16 Paris Saint-Germain - Chelsea FC 1-1 Paris 36

UEFA Champions League Date Stage Match Result Venue Goalscorers Chelsea FC - Paris Saint- 2-0 08/04/2014 QF London Schürrle 32, Ba 87 Germain agg: 3-3 ag Lavezzi 4, David Luiz Paris Saint-Germain - Chelsea 61 (og), Pastore 02/04/2014 QF 3-1 Paris FC 90+3; E. Hazard 27 (P)

UEFA Champions League Date Stage Match Result Venue Goalscorers - 08/12/2010 GS 1-0 Marseille Brandão 81 Chelsea FC Chelsea FC - Olympique de 28/09/2010 GS 2-0 London Terry 7, Anelka 28 (P) Marseille

2 Chelsea FC - LOSC Lille Tuesday 10 December 2019 - 21.00CET (20.00 local time) Match press kit Stamford Bridge, London

UEFA Champions League Date Stage Match Result Venue Goalscorers FC Girondins de Bordeaux - A. Diarra 83; Anelka 26/11/2008 GS 1-1 Bordeaux Chelsea FC 60 Lampard 14, J.Cole Chelsea FC - FC Girondins de 16/09/2008 GS 4-0 London 30, Malouda 82, Bordeaux Anelka 90+2

UEFA Champions League Date Stage Match Result Venue Goalscorers 24/11/2004 GS Chelsea FC - Paris Saint-Germain 0-0 London Paris Saint-Germain - Chelsea Terry 29, Drogba 14/09/2004 GS 0-3 Paris FC 45+1, 76

UEFA Champions League Date Stage Match Result Venue Goalscorers Grønkjær 22, 2-2 05/05/2004 SF Chelsea FC - AS Monaco FC London Lampard 44; Ibarra agg: 3-5 45+2, Morientes 60 Pršo 17, Morientes 20/04/2004 SF AS Monaco FC - Chelsea FC 3-1 Monaco 78, Nonda 83; Crespo 22

UEFA Champions League Date Stage Match Result Venue Goalscorers Chelsea FC - Olympique de 08/03/2000 GS2 1-0 London Wise 27 Marseille Olympique de Marseille - 29/02/2000 GS2 1-0 Marseille Pirès 16 Chelsea FC

LOSC Lille - Record versus clubs from opponents' country UEFA Europa League Date Stage Match Result Venue Goalscorers Osman 27, Jagielka 06/11/2014 GS Everton FC - LOSC Lille 3-0 Liverpool 42, Naismith 61 Villeneuve 23/10/2014 GS LOSC Lille - Everton FC 0-0 d'Ascq

UEFA Europa League Date Stage Match Result Venue Goalscorers 3-0 Gerrard 9 (P), Torres 18/03/2010 R16 Liverpool FC - LOSC Lille Liverpool agg: 3-1 49, 89 Villeneuve 11/03/2010 R16 LOSC Lille - Liverpool FC 1-0 E. Hazard 84 d'Ascq

UEFA Champions League Date Stage Match Result Venue Goalscorers Manchester United FC - LOSC 1-0 07/03/2007 R16 Manchester Larsson 72 Lille agg: 2-0

3 Chelsea FC - LOSC Lille Tuesday 10 December 2019 - 21.00CET (20.00 local time) Match press kit Stamford Bridge, London

UEFA Champions League LOSC Lille - Manchester United 20/02/2007 R16 0-1 Lens Giggs 83 FC

UEFA Champions League Date Stage Match Result Venue Goalscorers LOSC Lille - Manchester United 02/11/2005 GS 1-0 Paris Ačimovič 38 FC Manchester United FC - LOSC 18/10/2005 GS 0-0 Manchester Lille

UEFA Intertoto Cup Date Stage Match Result Venue Goalscorers 0-2 07/08/2002 SF Aston Villa FC - LOSC Lille Birmingham Fahmi 45, Bonnal 47 agg: 1-3 D'Amico 90+2; Taylor 31/07/2002 SF LOSC Lille - Aston Villa FC 1-1 Lille 75

UEFA Champions League Date Stage Match Result Venue Goalscorers LOSC Lille - Manchester United Cheyrou 65; Solskjær 31/10/2001 GS1 1-1 Lens FC 6 Manchester United FC - LOSC 18/09/2001 GS1 1-0 Manchester Beckham 90 Lille

Home Away Final Total Pld W D L Pld W D L Pld W D L Pld W D L GF GA Chelsea FC 8 4 3 1 9 2 2 5 0 0 0 0 17 6 5 6 24 19 LOSC Lille 7 2 3 2 6 1 1 4 0 0 0 0 13 3 4 6 7 13

4 Chelsea FC - LOSC Lille Tuesday 10 December 2019 - 21.00CET (20.00 local time) Match press kit Stamford Bridge, London Match background

Chelsea need a win against LOSC Lille to be sure of reaching the UEFA Champions League round of 16 as Group H concludes with three teams fighting it out for the two qualification places. • The English side have eight points, level with Valencia and two behind Ajax, who host the Spanish club on Matchday 6. Chelsea will go through if they beat LOSC, or if they draw and Valencia lose to Ajax. The London side will top the group if they win and the match in Amsterdam is drawn. • LOSC are certain to finish fourth having picked up only one point from their first five matches, which included a 2-1 home defeat against Chelsea on Matchday 2. 's 22nd-minute opener was cancelled out by Victor Osimhen for LOSC 11 minutes later, but Willian settled what was the sides' first meeting in favour of Chelsea with the winner 12 minutes from time. Form guide Chelsea • Beaten 1-0 at home by Valencia on Matchday 1, 's side responded with successive victories, building on their success at LOSC Lille with a 1-0 win at Ajax. They have drawn the last two games, however, coming back from 4-1 down to draw 4-4 with nine-man Ajax before a 2-2 draw at Valencia on Matchday 5. • The 1-0 loss to Valencia on Matchday 1 is Chelsea's only European reverse at Stamford Bridge in 13 matches (W7 D5). However, the Blues are without a European home win in three matches (D2 L1). • Third in last season's , Chelsea also qualified for the 2019/20 UEFA Champions League group stage as the winners of the UEFA Europa League, and are taking part for the 16th time; only once, as holders in 2012/13, have they failed to reach the knockout stages. • The Blues were UEFA Europa League winners under in 2018/19, beating Arsenal 4-1 in the competition's first all-English final since Tottenham overcame Wolves in the 1972 UEFA Cup. Eden Hazard scored twice at the Baku Olympic Stadium, and Pedro Rodríguez also finding the net as Chelsea claimed their second UEFA Europa League title having also triumphed in 2013, their only other appearance in the competition. • The London club have scored three goals or more in six of their last 13 European matches. Their tally of 36 goals in last season's UEFA Europa League was one short of the competition record set by Porto in 2010/11. • Chelsea were unbeaten in European competition last season, claiming the UEFA Europa League with a record of W12 D3 F36 A10. Before losing to Valencia on Matchday 1, their last continental defeat had come at Barcelona in the UEFA Champions League round of 16 second leg in March 2018 (0-3), although they did lose on penalties against Liverpool in the UEFA Super Cup this August following a 2-2 draw after 120 minutes in Istanbul. • Chelsea's last home game against a French side brought their first defeat, Paris Saint-Germain running out 2-1 winners at Stamford Bridge in the 2015/16 round of 16 second leg to win the tie 4-2 on aggregate.The London club had been unbeaten in their previous seven matches against visitors (W4 D3), keeping a clean sheet in every victory. • This season's victory at LOSC was only Chelsea's second in their last eight games against French clubs, home and away (D2 L4). LOSC • LOSC's sole point in this season's competition came thanks to a 1-1 draw at home to Valencia on Matchday 3. They lost 4-1 in the reverse fixture in Spain, and were beaten 3-0 away and 2-0 at home by Ajax in addition to the home defeat by Chelsea. • Second in Ligue 1 last term, this is LOSC's sixth appearance in the UEFA Champions League group stage and their first since 2012/13. Only one of those previous five campaigns has extended into the knockout rounds, in 2006/07; seven years ago they finished bottom of a section including Bayern München, Valencia and BATE Borisov. • Les Dogues won their last away group game before this season, 2-0 at BATE in November 2012; they have triumphed in two of their last six away games in the UEFA Champions League proper but overall have won only three of their 18 away games in the competition (D4 L11). • LOSC's most recent foray into continental competition came in 2016/17 and lasted only one tie, Gabala of Azerbaijan running out 2-1 aggregate winners in the UEFA Europa League third qualifying round (1-1 h, 0-1 a). • The defeats at Ajax and Valencia have extended Les Dogues' run without a European away win to seven matches (D2 L5), since a 2-0 success at Grasshoppers in the 2014/15 UEFA Champions League third qualifying round. • The French club have lost four of their six matches in England (D1 L1), including 3-0 defeats in each of the last two – most recently at Everton in the 2014/15 UEFA Europa League group stage. LOSC's only goals in England came in

5 Chelsea FC - LOSC Lille Tuesday 10 December 2019 - 21.00CET (20.00 local time) Match press kit Stamford Bridge, London their sole win, a 2-0 success at Aston Villa in the 2002 UEFA Intertoto Cup semi-final second leg (3-1 aggregate). • LOSC have scored only seven goals in their 13 matches against Premier League sides, conceding 13. Links and trivia • Loïc Rémy made 32 Premier League appearances for Chelsea between 2014 and 2016, helping them win the league and English League Cup in 2014/15. He also played in England for QPR (2013–14), Newcastle (2013/14 loan) and Crystal Palace (2017 loan). • Have played together: Tammy Abraham & (Swansea 2017/18) • Have also played in England: José Fonte (Crystal Palace 2007–10, Southampton 2010–17, West Ham 2017–18) Jérémy Pied (Southampton 2016–18) Renato Sanches (Swansea 2017/18 (loan)) • Have played in : Michy Batshuayi (Marseille 2014–16) Olivier Giroud (Grenoble 1999–2008, Istres 2007/08 (loan), Tours 2008–10, Montpellier 2010–12) N'Golo Kanté (Boulogne 2010–13, Caen 2013–15) César Azpilicueta (Marseille 2010–12) (St-Étienne 2009–14) • International team-mates: Olivier Giroud, N'Golo Kanté, Kurt Zouma & Jonathan Ikoné (France) • LOSC coach was 's assistant manager at Portsmouth from April to December 2005. • On 18 June, Jonathan Ikoné scored in France's 2-1 comeback win against England on matchday one of the UEFA European Under-21 Championship. Abraham came on during the second half for England, with an unused substitute. Latest news Chelsea • Chelsea have won only twice in their last seven matches (D2 L3), beating Aston Villa 2-1 at Stamford Bridge on 4 December but going down 3-1 at Everton on Saturday. • The defeat of Villa was only the Blues' second win in five home games in all competitions (D1 L2). • Chelsea have kept only three clean sheets in their 12 games at Stamford Bridge this season. • Tammy Abraham's goal against Villa made it 11 in his first 14 league appearances this season; the only players to have scored more in their first 14 Premier League games for Chelsea are Diego Costa (12 in 2014/15) and Nicolas Anelka (12 in 2008/09). Abraham drew a blank at Everton on Saturday. • Christian Pulišić scored a hat-trick in a 4-2 win at Burnley on 26 October, the second American to hit a Premier League treble after Clint Dempsey for Fulham in 2012. • Aged 21 years 38 days, Pulišić became Chelsea's youngest Premier League hat-trick scorer; he beat the record set by Abraham 42 days earlier, in a 5-2 win at Wolves on 14 September. Those hauls for Abraham and Pulišić made Chelsea the first team in Premier League history to have two different hat-trick scorers in a single campaign aged 21 or under. • Chelsea's team for the 2-0 win at home to Crystal Palace on 9 November had an average age of 24 years 88 days, their youngest ever starting XI in the Premier League. • Chelsea were 7-1 winners against fourth division Grimsby in the English League Cup third round at Stamford Bridge on 25 September, their biggest win since a 6-0 defeat of Qarabağ on Matchday 1 of the 2017/18 UEFA Champions League. They last scored seven goals in a game on 23 December 2012, when they beat Aston Villa 8-0 in the Premier League. • The Blues drew 2-2 against Liverpool in the UEFA Super Cup on 14 August, losing 5-4 on penalties in Istanbul. • Abraham missed the 1-0 home defeat against West Ham on 30 November with a hip problem, but recovered to provide a goal and an assist against Villa. • Ruben Loftus-Cheek has been out since 16 May with an Achilles tendon problem. • Antonio Rüdiger had been out since 28 April due to a knee injury before returning at Wolves on 14 September; he was withdrawn at half-time with a groin strain and has not played since.

6 Chelsea FC - LOSC Lille Tuesday 10 December 2019 - 21.00CET (20.00 local time) Match press kit Stamford Bridge, London

has been sidelined by an ankle problem since 19 October, and has recently been unavailable through illness, although he was an unused substitute at former club Everton. LOSC Lille • LOSC picked up their first away victory in all competitions at the 14th attempt (D5 L8) thanks to a 1-0 win at Lyon on 3 December, Jonathan Ikoné scoring the only goal of the game. • That also marked the first time this season Les Dogues had won successive Ligue 1 games following the 1-0 home defeat of Dijon on 30 November. • LOSC made it three successive 1-0 wins with a home victory against Brest on Friday. • Summer signing Victor Osimhen scored in LOSC's first six home games of the season in all competitions, eight goals in all, and was also on target against Dijon and Brest. His goal against Valencia on Matchday 4 is his only one away from home for LOSC. • LOSC have won seven of their nine home league matches in 2019/20, dropping points only against Nîmes on 6 October (2-2) and Metz on 9 November (0-0). • has been out since sustaining a leg injury in training on 25 August. • Adama Soumaoro (thigh) has not played since 2 November. • Defender Reinildo was replaced against Dijon due to an ankle injury and missed the wins at Lyon and at home to Brest. • LOSC staff members João Sacramento, the opposition observer, and goalkeeping coach Nuno Santos have left to join José Mourinho at Tottenham. They have provisionally been replaced by Fernand Da Cruz and former LOSC goalkeeper Grégory Wimbée respectively. • On 30 November LOSC marked their 75th anniversary with a celebration at the Stade Pierre Mauroy.

7 Chelsea FC - LOSC Lille Tuesday 10 December 2019 - 21.00CET (20.00 local time) Match press kit Stamford Bridge, London Squad list

Chelsea FC Current season All-time UCLQ UCL League UCL UEFA No. Player Nat. DoB Age D Pld Gls Pld Gls Pld Gls Pld Gls Pld Gls Goalkeepers 1 Kepa ESP 03/10/1994 25 - - - 5 - 16 - 5 - 19 - 13 ARG 28/09/1981 38 ------15 - 20 - 31 ENG 04/09/1999 20 ------Defenders 2 Antonio Rüdiger GER 03/03/1993 26 - - - - - 1 - 12 - 29 - 3 Marcos Alonso ESP 28/12/1990 28 - - - 4 - 7 1 11 - 38 3 4 DEN 10/04/1996 23 - - - 2 - 8 - 17 - 38 2 15 Kurt Zouma FRA 27/10/1994 25 - - - 5 - 15 - 15 1 19 1 24 Reece James ENG 08/12/1999 20 - - - 4 1 8 - 4 1 4 1 28 César Azpilicueta ESP 28/08/1989 30 * - - 5 1 14 - 48 2 68 2 29 ENG 19/12/1997 21 - - - 4 - 11 1 4 - 5 - 33 Emerson ITA 03/08/1994 25 - - - 1 - 9 - 1 - 20 1 44 Marc Guehi ENG 13/07/2000 19 ------Midfielders 5 Jorginho ITA 20/12/1991 27 * - - 5 2 14 1 11 3 36 5 7 N'Golo Kanté FRA 29/03/1991 28 - - - 2 - 9 3 8 - 19 - 8 Ross Barkley ENG 05/12/1993 26 - - - 1 - 6 - 1 - 19 2 10 Willian BRA 09/08/1988 31 - - - 5 1 15 2 69 18 111 23 12 Ruben Loftus-Cheek ENG 23/01/1996 23 ------2 - 13 4 17 Mateo Kovačić CRO 06/05/1994 25 - - - 5 1 16 1 38 4 72 7 19 Mason Mount ENG 10/01/1999 20 - - - 5 - 16 5 5 - 12 - 20 Callum Hudson-Odoi ENG 07/11/2000 19 - - - 3 - 9 - 3 - 12 4 22 Christian Pulišić USA 18/09/1998 21 - - - 3 1 13 5 25 3 32 3 45 George McEachran ENG 30/08/2000 19 ------47 Billy Gilmour SCO 11/06/2001 18 - - - - - 2 - - - - - Forwards 9 Tammy Abraham ENG 02/10/1997 22 - - - 5 1 15 11 5 1 6 1 11 Pedro Rodríguez ESP 28/07/1987 32 - - - 2 - 4 - 75 16 94 23 18 Olivier Giroud FRA 30/09/1986 33 - - - 1 - 5 - 31 12 57 29 23 Michy Batshuayi BEL 02/10/1993 26 - - - 3 1 10 1 12 4 41 13 Coach - Frank Lampard ENG 20/06/1978 41 - - - 5 - - - 5 - 6 -

8 Chelsea FC - LOSC Lille Tuesday 10 December 2019 - 21.00CET (20.00 local time) Match press kit Stamford Bridge, London

LOSC Lille Current season All-time UCLQ UCL League UCL UEFA No. Player Nat. DoB Age D Pld Gls Pld Gls Pld Gls Pld Gls Pld Gls Goalkeepers 1 Leo César ITA 20/03/1995 24 ------16 FRA 03/07/1995 24 - - - 5 - 17 - 5 - 5 - 30 Lucas Chevalier FRA 06/11/2001 18 ------Defenders 2 Tiago Djaló POR 09/04/2000 19 - - - 2 - 7 - 2 - 2 - 4 Gabriel BRA 19/12/1997 21 * - - 5 - 14 - 5 - 5 - 5 Adama Soumaoro FRA 18/06/1992 27 - - - 1 - 5 1 1 - 2 - 6 José Fonte POR 22/12/1983 35 - - - 4 - 15 1 4 - 10 - 17 Zeki Çelik TUR 17/02/1997 22 - - - 5 - 13 - 5 - 5 - 26 Jérémy Pied FRA 23/02/1989 30 - - - - - 4 - 9 - 20 - 28 MOZ 21/01/1994 25 - - - 2 - 10 - 2 - 2 - 29 Domagoj Bradarić CRO 10/12/1999 19 - - - 3 - 12 - 3 - 4 - Midfielders 8 POR 10/11/1994 25 - - - 2 - 9 - 2 - 2 - 10 Jonathan Ikoné FRA 02/05/1998 21 - - - 4 1 17 2 5 1 5 1 11 Luiz Araújo BRA 02/06/1996 23 - - - 5 - 11 2 5 - 5 - 12 Yusuf Yazıcı TUR 29/01/1997 22 - - - 5 - 16 1 5 - 5 - 18 Renato Sanches POR 18/08/1997 22 - - - 4 - 8 - 22 1 22 1 20 Thiago Maia BRA 13/03/1997 22 - - - - - 3 - - - - - 21 Benjamin André FRA 03/08/1990 29 - - - 5 - 16 1 5 - 13 - 24 Boubakary Soumaré FRA 27/02/1999 20 - - - 5 - 15 - 5 - 5 - 33 Cheikh Niasse FRA 19/01/2000 19 S - - - - 1 - - - - - 34 Abou Ouattara BFA 26/12/1999 19 - - - - - 1 - - - - - Forwards 7 Victor Osimhen NGA 29/12/1998 20 - - - 5 2 16 9 5 2 5 2 9 Loïc Rémy FRA 02/01/1987 32 - - - 3 - 10 3 28 5 35 7 14 FRA 26/03/1996 23 - - - 5 - 15 1 5 - 9 - 22 Timothy Weah USA 22/02/2000 19 - - - - - 2 - - - 1 - Coach - Christophe Galtier FRA 23/08/1966 53 - - - 5 - - - 5 - 40 -

9 Chelsea FC - LOSC Lille Tuesday 10 December 2019 - 21.00CET (20.00 local time) Match press kit Stamford Bridge, London Head coach Frank Lampard Date of birth: 20 June 1978 Nationality: English Playing career: West Ham, Swansea (loan), Chelsea, Manchester City, New York City Coaching career: Derby, Chelsea • The son of former West Ham left-back Frank Lampard Sr, he started his career with the Hammers as an apprentice and had a short spell on loan at Swansea before making his debut for the east London outfit. Moved across London to join Chelsea in 2001. • A key figure in Chelsea's back-to-back title wins in 2004/05 and 2005/06, he equalised in the 2008 UEFA Champions League final defeat against Manchester United and scored the winner in the 2009 FA Cup decider versus Everton. • Played a key role in Chelsea's remarkable 2012 UEFA Champions League success by converting penalties in successive rounds against Napoli and Benfica and another in the final shoot-out win against Bayern München. Surpassed Bobby Tambling's club record of 202 goals with a second-half double against Aston Villa in May 2013 and captained Chelsea to UEFA Europa League glory at the expense of Benfica in Amsterdam four days later. • First capped by England in 1999, he scored three times at UEFA EURO 2004, his first major tournament; also featured at the FIFA World Cup in 2006 and 2010, plus UEFA EURO 2012, before retiring from international football after the 2014 World Cup having scored 29 goals in 106 England appearances, including a record nine penalties. • Ended a 13-year playing association with Chelsea in 2014, going on to spend a year with both Manchester City and New York City before announcing his retirement in February 2017. Appointed Derby manager in May 2018, he took the club to the Championship play-off final in his sole season in charge; returned to Stamford Bridge as manager in July 2019 to succeed Maurizio Sarri, his Chelsea side losing on penalties to Liverpool in the UEFA Super Cup in Lampard's second match in charge. Christophe Galtier Date of birth: 23 August 1966 Nationality: French Playing career: Marseille (twice), LOSC Lille, Toulouse, Angers, Nîmes, Monza, Liaoning Yuandong Coaching career: Marseille (assistant, caretaker), Aris Thessaloniki (assistant), Bastia (assistant, caretaker), Al-Ain (assistant), Portsmouth (assistant), Sochaux (assistant), Lyon (assistant), St-Étienne (assistant), St-Étienne, LOSC Lille • Primarily a defender who could also play in midfield, Galtier was a UEFA European Under-21 Championship winner with France in 1988 alongside and ; at club level he started out at his native Marseille, reaching successive Coupe de France finals, before departing for LOSC Lille in 1987. • Spent three years with Les Dogues before a similar stint at Toulouse; after a season at both Angers and Nîmes and a return to Marseille between 1995 and 1997, tried his luck in Italy with Monza, hanging up his boots in 1999 after a year at Chinese club Liaonin Yuandong. • Joined Marseille again, this time as an assistant coach to , and , before linking up with Alain Perrin in 2004; the pair won the French Cup with Sochaux in 2007, beating Marseille in the final, and claimed a domestic double with Lyon the following season – the first in the club's history. • Perrin and Galtier nevertheless left Lyon at the end of that 2007/08 campaign, resurfacing at local rivals St-Étienne in November; 13 months later the assistant replaced Perrin as head coach and during an eight-year spell in charge helped to develop players including Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, , and Kurt Zouma. Galtier also took Les Verts to French League Cup success in 2012/13, when he was named joint coach of the season alongside Paris Saint-Germain's . • Left St-Étienne in May 2017, returning to the game seven months later at LOSC Lille, where he succeeded ; following a challenging first campaign, Galtier guided an exciting young side to second place in the league in 2018/19, being rewarded with a place in the UEFA Champions League group stage and his second coach of the season award.

10 Chelsea FC - LOSC Lille Tuesday 10 December 2019 - 21.00CET (20.00 local time) Match press kit Stamford Bridge, London Match officials

Referee Tasos Sidiropoulos (GRE) Assistant referees Polychronis Kostaras (GRE) , Lazaros Dimitriadis (GRE) Video Assistant Referee Bastian Dankert (GER) Assistant Video Assistant Referee Mark Borsch (GER) Fourth official Ioannis Papadopoulos (GRE) UEFA Delegate Michael Zoratti (AUT) UEFA Referee observer Leslie Irvine (NIR)

Referee UEFA Champions Name Date of birth UEFA matches League matches Tasos Sidiropoulos 09/08/1979 21 72

UEFA Champions League matches involving teams from the two countries involved in this match Stage Date Competition Home Away Result Venue reached 05/08/2014 UCL 3QR LOSC Lille Grasshopper Club Zürich 1-1 Villeneuve d'Ascq 05/11/2014 UCL GS Manchester City FC PFC CSKA Moskva 1-2 Manchester 14/09/2016 UCL GS Club Brugge Leicester City FC 0-3 Bruges 06/12/2016 UCL GS Paris Saint-Germain PFC Ludogorets 1945 2-2 Paris 07/03/2017 UCL R16 Arsenal FC FC Bayern München 1-5 London 12/09/2017 UCL GS Chelsea FC Qarabağ FK 6-0 London 22/11/2017 UCL GS Paris Saint-Germain Celtic FC 7-1 Paris

Other matches involving teams from either of the two countries involved in this match Stage Date Competition Home Away Result Venue reached 25/03/2011 U17 ELITE Georgia France 0-2 Nantes 05/08/2014 UCL 3QR LOSC Lille Grasshopper Club Zürich 1-1 Villeneuve d'Ascq 05/11/2014 UCL GS Manchester City FC PFC CSKA Moskva 1-2 Manchester 26/11/2015 UEL GS Qarabağ FK Tottenham Hotspur 0-1 Baku 18/02/2016 UEL R32 AS Saint-Étienne FC Basel 1893 3-2 Saint-Etienne 14/09/2016 UCL GS Club Brugge Leicester City FC 0-3 Bruges 06/12/2016 UCL GS Paris Saint-Germain PFC Ludogorets 1945 2-2 Paris 07/03/2017 UCL R16 Arsenal FC FC Bayern München 1-5 London 12/09/2017 UCL GS Chelsea FC Qarabağ FK 6-0 London 22/11/2017 UCL GS Paris Saint-Germain Celtic FC 7-1 Paris 18/11/2018 UNL GS-FT England Croatia 2-1 London 14/02/2019 UEL R32 Stade Rennais FC Real Betis Balompié 3-3 Rennes

11 Chelsea FC - LOSC Lille Tuesday 10 December 2019 - 21.00CET (20.00 local time) Match press kit Stamford Bridge, London Match-by-match lineups Chelsea FC

UEFA Super Cup - Final Matchday 1 (14/08/2019) Liverpool FC 2-2 Chelsea FC Goals: 0-1 Giroud 36, 1-1 Mané 48, 2-1 Mané 95 ET, 2-2 Jorginho 101 (P) ET Penalties: Firmino 1-0 , Jorginho 1-1 , Fabinho 2-1 , Barkley 2-2 , Origi 3-2 , Mount 3-3 , Alexander-Arnold 4-3 , Emerson 4-4 , Salah 5-4 , Abraham 5-4 (missed) Chelsea FC: Kepa, A. Christensen (85 Tomori), Jorginho, Kanté, Pedro Rodríguez, Zouma, Kovačić (11 Barkley), Giroud (74 Abraham), Pulišić (74 Mount), Azpilicueta, Emerson

UEFA Champions League - Group stage Group H Club Pld W D L GF GA Pts AFC Ajax 5 3 1 1 12 5 10 Valencia CF 5 2 2 1 8 7 8 Chelsea FC 5 2 2 1 9 8 8 LOSC Lille 5 0 1 4 3 12 1

Matchday 1 (17/09/2019) Chelsea FC 0-1 Valencia CF Goals: 0-1 Rodrigo 74 Chelsea FC: Kepa, Alonso, A. Christensen, Jorginho, Abraham, Willian, Zouma (73 Giroud), Kovačić (80 Barkley), Mount (16 Pedro Rodríguez), Azpilicueta, Tomori Matchday 2 (02/10/2019) LOSC Lille 1-2 Chelsea FC Goals: 0-1 Abraham 22, 1-1 Osimhen 33, 1-2 Willian 78 Chelsea FC: Kepa, Alonso, Jorginho, Kanté, Abraham, Willian (85 Pedro Rodríguez), Zouma, Mount (87 Kovačić), James (67 Hudson-Odoi), Azpilicueta, Tomori Matchday 3 (23/10/2019) AFC Ajax 0-1 Chelsea FC Goals: 0-1 Batshuayi 86 Chelsea FC: Kepa, Alonso, Jorginho, Abraham (71 Batshuayi), Willian (66 Pulišić), Zouma, Kovačić, Mount, Hudson- Odoi (90 James), Azpilicueta, Tomori Matchday 4 (05/11/2019) Chelsea FC 4-4 AFC Ajax Goals: 0-1 Abraham 2 (og) , 1-1 Jorginho 5 (P) , 1-2 Promes 20, 1-3 Kepa 35 (og) , 1-4 Van de Beek 55, 2-4 Azpilicueta 63, 3-4 Jorginho 71 (P) , 4-4 James 74 Chelsea FC: Kepa, Alonso (46 James), Jorginho, Abraham, Willian, Zouma, Kovačić (87 Batshuayi), Mount (60 Hudson-Odoi), Pulišić, Azpilicueta, Tomori Matchday 5 (27/11/2019) Valencia CF 2-2 Chelsea FC Goals: 1-0 Soler 40, 1-1 Kovačić 41, 1-2 Pulišić 50, 2-2 Wass 82 Chelsea FC: Kepa, A. Christensen, Jorginho (72 Emerson), Kanté, Abraham (46 Batshuayi), Willian (80 Mount), Zouma, Kovačić, Pulišić, James, Azpilicueta Matchday 6 (10/12/2019) Chelsea FC-LOSC Lille LOSC Lille

UEFA Champions League - Group stage Matchday 1 (17/09/2019)

12 Chelsea FC - LOSC Lille Tuesday 10 December 2019 - 21.00CET (20.00 local time) Match press kit Stamford Bridge, London

AFC Ajax 3-0 LOSC Lille Goals: 1-0 Promes 18, 2-0 Álvarez 50, 3-0 Tagliafico 62 LOSC Lille: Maignan, Gabriel, Fonte, Osimhen, Ikoné (63 Yusuf Yazıcı), Bamba, Zeki Çelik, Renato Sanches (63 Araújo), André, Soumaré (77 Xeka), Bradarić Matchday 2 (02/10/2019) LOSC Lille 1-2 Chelsea FC Goals: 0-1 Abraham 22, 1-1 Osimhen 33, 1-2 Willian 78 LOSC Lille: Maignan, Gabriel, Fonte, Osimhen, Ikoné (62 Yusuf Yazıcı), Araújo (75 Xeka), Bamba, Zeki Çelik, André (69 Renato Sanches), Soumaré, Mandava Matchday 3 (23/10/2019) LOSC Lille 1-1 Valencia CF Goals: 0-1 Cheryshev 63, 1-1 Ikoné 90+5 LOSC Lille: Maignan, Tiago Djaló (87 Bamba), Gabriel, Fonte, Osimhen, Araújo (65 Ikoné), Yusuf Yazıcı (71 Rémy), Zeki Çelik, André, Soumaré, Bradarić Matchday 4 (05/11/2019) Valencia CF 4-1 LOSC Lille Goals: 0-1 Osimhen 25, 1-1 Parejo 66 (P) , 2-1 Soumaoro 82 (og) , 3-1 Kondogbia 84, 4-1 Ferrán Torres 90 LOSC Lille: Maignan, Gabriel, Soumaoro (89 Bamba), Fonte, Osimhen, Rémy, Yusuf Yazıcı (74 Renato Sanches), Zeki Çelik, André (80 Araújo), Soumaré, Bradarić Matchday 5 (27/11/2019) LOSC Lille 0-2 AFC Ajax Goals: 0-1 Ziyech 2, 0-2 Promes 59 LOSC Lille: Maignan, Tiago Djaló, Gabriel, Osimhen, Ikoné, Yusuf Yazıcı (82 Rémy), Bamba (72 Araújo), Zeki Çelik, André (77 Renato Sanches), Soumaré, Mandava Matchday 6 (10/12/2019) Chelsea FC-LOSC Lille

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UEFA Champions League: Did you know? Overall records • In 2012/13, Chelsea became the first defending champions to fail to get through a group stage since the UEFA Champions League began. (This record, like the others, includes the seasons between 1999/2000 and 2002/03 that featured a second group stage). In 1992/93, Barcelona were the reigning European Champion Clubs' Cup holders and lost 4-3 on aggregate in the second round to CSKA Moskva. • In 2016/17 Real Madrid became the first team to successfully defend the UEFA Champions League trophy, with AC Milan (1989, 1990) the previous club to win consecutive European Cups. Milan (1994, 1995), Ajax (1995, 1996), Juventus (1996, 1997) and Manchester United (2008, 2009) have all returned to the UEFA Champions League final as holders only to lose. • Real Madrid then made it three wins in a row in 2017/18, becoming the fourth club to win three or more successive titles in European Cup history, and the first to do it twice. • Only two teams have ever won the UEFA Champions League on home soil: Borussia Dortmund (1997, final in ) and Juventus (1996, final in Rome), while Manchester United lost the 2011 final in London and 12 months later Bayern were beaten in the showpiece in their own stadium, the Fußball Arena München. Group stage • Barcelona have finished as group winners on 20 occasions, four more than Real Madrid and five more than Bayern München and Manchester United. Barça also hold the record for the most unbeaten group stage campaigns with 12, four more than Real Madrid. • Bayern München (2 April 2013 to 27 November 2013) and Real Madrid (23 April 2014 to 18 February 2015) jointly hold the record for successive wins in the UEFA Champions League proper with ten. Bayern surpassed the previous mark of nine, set by Barcelona between 18 September 2002 and 18 February 2003. • Six teams have recorded six successive victories in a UEFA Champions League group stage: Milan (1992/93), Paris Saint-Germain (1994/95), Spartak Moskva (1995/96), Barcelona (2002/03, first group stage) and Real Madrid (2011/12 and 2014/15). • Twenty-one teams have gone through a UEFA Champions League group stage without picking up a single point, most recently AEK in 2018/19. • In 2017/18, Paris Saint-Germain set a new group stage record by scoring 25 goals, with Liverpool (23) also eclipsing the old mark of 21 set by Borussia Dortmund in 2016/17. Manchester United (1998/99), Barcelona (2011/12, 2016/17) and Real Madrid (2013/14) all managed 20. • Only Deportivo La Coruña (2004/05), Maccabi Haifa (2009/10) and Dinamo Zagreb (2016/17) have failed to score in a group stage. • BATE Borisov conceded 24 goals in 2014/15, a new group stage record which was matched by Legia Warszawa in 2016/17. The previous mark, 22, was held by Dinamo Zagreb (2011/12) and Nordsjælland (2012/13); Malmö shipped 21 in 2015/16. • No team has ever gone through a UEFA Champions League group stage without conceding a goal. Milan (1992/93), Ajax (1995/96), Juventus (1996/97 and 2004/05), Chelsea (2005/06), Liverpool (2005/06), Villarreal (2005/06), Manchester United (2010/11), Monaco (2014/15), Paris Saint-Germain (2015/16) and Barcelona (2017/18) all let in just one. • Matchday six of the 2013/14 marked FCSB's 23rd successive game in the competition without a victory, surpassing the previous record of 22 set by Spartak Moskva between December 2000 and November 2006. • Anderlecht hold the unwanted record for successive defeats in the competition, group stage to final, having lost 12 in a row between December 2003 and November 2005. Dinamo Zagreb are next with 11 consecutive losses on two occasions, from September 2011 to November 2012 and ongoing since September 2015. • The lowest total for a team qualifying from the group stage is six points: Zenit in 2013/14 and Roma in 2015/16. Since three points for a win was introduced in 1995/96, nine teams have made it through with seven points: Legia Warszawa (1995/96), Dynamo Kyiv (1999/2000), Liverpool (2001/02, second group stage), in 2002/03 Lokomotiv Moskva (first group stage) and eventual finalists Juventus (second group stage), Rangers and Werder Bremen (2005/06), Galatasaray (2013/14) and Basel (2014/15). • Napoli failed to qualify from their group with 12 points in 2013/14, the highest total of any team not to reach the next stage when the top two in each section progressed. Dynamo Kyiv (1999/2000, second group stage), Borussia

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Dortmund (2002/03, second group stage), PSV Eindhoven (2003/04), Olympiacos and Dynamo Kyiv (both 2004/05), Werder Bremen (2006/07), Manchester City (2011/12), Chelsea and Cluj (both 2012/13), Benfica (2013/14) and Porto (2015/16) all missed out with ten points. Goalscoring records • Lionel Messi became the first player to score five goals in a match in Barcelona's 7-1 win against Bayer Leverkusen on 7 March 2012, a feat matched by Shakhtar Donetsk's Luiz Adriano at BATE Borisov on 21 October 2014. Eleven more players, also including Messi, have scored four times in a game, most recently Cristiano Ronaldo for Real Madrid on matchday six in 2015/16. • Cristiano Ronaldo set a new record for a UEFA Champions League group stage with 11 goals in 2015/16, eclipsing his own mark of nine in 2013/14, which Luiz Adriano matched in 2014/15 and Ronaldo himself equalled in 2017/18. Lionel Messi got ten goals in 2016/17; Zlatan Ibrahimović (2013/14), Ruud van Nistelrooy (2004/05), Filippo Inzaghi, Hernán Crespo (both 2002/03) and Robert Lewandowski (2018/19) managed eight. • Messi's hat-trick against PSV Eindhoven on matchday one of the 2018/19 competition was his eighth in the competition, a mark Ronaldo matched against Atlético Madrid in that season's round of 16 second leg. Oldest and youngest players • Lazio goalkeeper Marco Ballotta is the oldest player to compete in the UEFA Champions League having featured against Real Madrid on matchday six in 2007/08 aged 43 years and 252 days. Alessandro Costacurta is the oldest outfield player; the Milan defender was 40 years and 211 days when he played against AEK Athens in 2006/07. • Francesco Totti is the oldest player to score in the competition, aged 38 years and 59 days, in Roma's 1-1 draw at CSKA Moskva on 25 November 2014. Ryan Giggs (37 years 290 days) was the previous record holder. • Celestine Babayaro is the youngest player to have appeared; he was 16 years and 87 days when he started for Anderlecht against Steaua Bucureşti on 23 November 1994. He was sent off in the 37th minute. • Peter Ofori-Quaye is the youngest player to have scored in the UEFA Champions League, aged 17 years and 195 days. He found the net in Olympiacos's 5-1 defeat at Rosenborg on 1 October 1997.

15 Chelsea FC - LOSC Lille Tuesday 10 December 2019 - 21.00CET (20.00 local time) Match press kit Stamford Bridge, London Team facts

Chelsea FC Formed: 1905 Nickname: The Blues UEFA club competition honours (runners-up in brackets) • UEFA Champions League (1): (2008), 2012 • UEFA Europa League (2): 2013, 2019 • UEFA Cup Winners' Cup (2): 1971, 1998 • UEFA Super Cup (1): 1998, (2012), (2013), (2019) Domestic honours (most recent triumph in brackets) League title: 6 (2017) FA Cup: 8 (2018) League Cup: 5 (2015) Ten-year European record (UEFA Champions League unless indicated otherwise) 2018/19: UEFA Europa League winners 2017/18: round of 16 2016/17: did not take part in UEFA competition 2015/16: round of 16 2014/15: round of 16 2013/14: semi-finals 2012/13: UEFA Europa League winners (having transferred from UEFA Champions League group stage) 2011/12: winners 2010/11: quarter-finals 2009/10: round of 16 Records UEFA club competition • Biggest home win 13-0: Chelsea v Jeunesse Hautcharage 29/09/71, European Cup Winners' Cup first round second leg • Biggest away win 0-8: Jeunesse Hautcharage v Chelsea 15/09/71, European Cup Winners' Cup first round first leg • Heaviest home defeat 1-3: Chelsea v Atlético Madrid 30/04/14, UEFA Champions League semi-final second leg 0-2: Chelsea v Beşiktaş 01/10/03, UEFA Champions League group stage • Heaviest away defeat 5-1: Barcelona v Chelsea 18/04/00, UEFA Champions League quarter-final second leg UEFA Champions League (group stage to final only) • Biggest home win 6-0 twice, most recently v Qarabağ 12/09/17, group stage • Biggest away win 0-5 twice, most recently v Schalke 25/11/14, group stage • Heaviest home defeat 1-3: Chelsea v Atlético Madrid (see above) 0-2: Chelsea v Beşiktaş (see above) • Heaviest away defeat 5-1: Barcelona v Chelsea (see above)

LOSC Lille

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Formed: 1944 Nickname: Les Dogues (The Mastiffs) UEFA club competition honours (runners-up in brackets) • UEFA Intertoto Cup: 2004 Domestic honours (most recent triumph in brackets) League title: 3 (2011) French Cup: 6 (2011) Ten-year European record (UEFA Champions League unless indicated otherwise) 2018/19: did not take part in UEFA club competition 2017/18: did not take part in UEFA club competition 2016/17: UEFA Europa League third qualifying round 2015/16: did not take part in UEFA club competition 2014/15: UEFA Europa League group stage (having transferred from UEFA Champions League play-offs) 2013/14: did not take part in UEFA club competition 2012/13: group stage 2011/12: group stage 2010/11: UEFA Europa League round of 32 2009/10: UEFA Europa League round of 16 Records UEFA club competition • Biggest home win 3-0 on four occasions, most recently v Gent 16/12/10, UEFA Europa League group stage • Biggest away win 1-5: Slavia Praha v LOSC 01/10/09, UEFA Europa League group stage • Heaviest home defeat 0-3: LOSC v Wolfsburg 11/12/14, UEFA Europa League group stage • Heaviest away defeat 6-1: Bayern München v LOSC 07/11/12, UEFA Champions League group stage UEFA Cup/Europa League • Biggest home win 3-1 twice, most recently v AEK Athens 17/10/06, group stage • Biggest away win 0-2 three times, most recently v BATE Borisov 20/11/12, group stage • Heaviest home defeat 1-3: LOSC v BATE Borisov 19/09/12, group stage 0-2: LOSC v Ajax 27/11/19, group stage • Heaviest away defeat 6-1: Bayern München v LOSC (see above)

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ALL-TIME STATISTICS The all-time record of the competing clubs in UEFA club competition.

UEFA club competition: These are the official statistics considered valid for communicating official records in UEFA club competition defined as European Champion Clubs' Cup, UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League, UEFA Cup Winner's Cup UEFA Super Cup, UEFA Intertoto Cup and European/South American Cup. Matches in the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup and the 1972 Super Cup are not included as they were not held under UEFA auspices, while the FIFA Club World Cup is excluded.

Match officials

UCL: Total matches officiated in the UEFA Champions League from 1992/93 season, group stage to final only. Matches where the official has acted as the fourth official are not included in these statistics. These are the official statistics considered valid for communicating official records.

UEFA: Total matches officiated in UEFA club competition including all qualifying round matches. Matches where the official has acted as the fourth official are not included in these statistics. These are the official statistics considered valid for communicating official records. Competitions

Club competitions National team competitions UCL: UEFA Champions League EURO: UEFA European Football Championship ECCC: European Champion Clubs' Cup WC: FIFA World Cup UEL: UEFA Europa League CONFCUP: FIFA Confederations Cup UCUP: UEFA Cup FRIE: Friendly internationals UCWC: UEFA Cup Winners' Cup U21FRIE: Under-21 friendly internationals SCUP: UEFA Super Cup U21: UEFA European Under-21 Championship UIC: UEFA Intertoto Cup U17: UEFA Under-17 Championship ICF: Inter-Cities Fairs Cup U16: UEFA European Under-16 Championship U19: UEFA Under-19 Championship U18: UEFA European Under-18 Championship WWC: FIFA Women's World Cup WEURO: UEFA European Women's Championship Competition stages Other abbreviations F: Final GS: Group stage (aet): After extra time pens: Penalties GS1: First group stage GS2: Second group stage No.: Number og: Own goal 3QR: Third qualifying round R1: First round ag: Match decided on away P: Penalty R2: Second round R3: Third round goals agg: Aggregate R4: Fourth round PR: Preliminary round Pld: Matches played AP: Appearances SF: Semi-finals QF: Quarter-finals Pos.: Position Comp.: Competition R16: round of 16 QR: Qualifying round Pts: Points D: Drawn R32: Round of 32 1QR: First qualifying round R: Sent off (straight red card) DoB: Date of birth 1st: first leg 2QR: Second qualifying Res.: Result ET: Extra Time round sg: Match decided by silver GA: Goals against 2nd: second leg FT: Final tournament goal t: Match decided by toss of a PO: Play-off ELITE: Elite round coin Rep: Replay 3rdPO: Third-place play-off GF: Goals for W: Won PO - FT: Play-off for Final GS-FT: Group stage – final gg: Match decided by golden Y: Booked Tournament tournament goal L: Lost Y/R: Sent off (two yellow Nat.: Nationality cards) N/A: Not applicable f: Match forfeited Statistics -: Denotes player substituted +: Denotes player introduced *: Denotes player sent off +/-: Denotes player introduced and substituted

18 Chelsea FC - LOSC Lille Tuesday 10 December 2019 - 21.00CET (20.00 local time) Match press kit Stamford Bridge, London Squad list D: Disciplinary *: Misses next match if booked S: Suspended UCLQ: Current season total UEFA Champions League appearances in the qualifying rounds and play-offs only UCL: Current season total UEFA Champions League appearances from group stage onwards prior to current matchday UCL: Total appearances in the UEFA Champions League from 1992/93 season, group stage to final only UEFA: All-time total appearances in UEFA club competition including qualifying Disclaimer: Although UEFA has taken all reasonable care that the information contained within this document is accurate at the time of publication, no representation or guarantee (including liability towards third parties), expressed or implied, is made as to its accuracy, reliability or completeness. Therefore, UEFA assumes no liability for the use or interpretation of information contained herein. More information can be found in the competition regulations available on UEFA.com.

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