Chelsea qualifying for the knockout stage of the Champions League with a game to spare will allow them to rotate their starting line-up for the final group game with Dinamo Zagreb next week.
However, one talented youngster who won’t be able to be involved is Omari Hutchinson.
The 18-year-old has been impressing in youth team games since his move from Arsenal over the summer.

He recently caught the attention of supporters for a sensational goal in the Football League trophy, where he dribbled the length of the pitch before firing home a powerful strike.
He has also been impressing numerous players and staff at the club. It has been reported that senior stars Raheem Sterling and Cesar Azpilicueta had been impressed with him when he had trained with the first team.
Hutchinson not eligible for Champions League
Members of staff meanwhile at the club informed him pretty swiftly that he reminded them of legendary winger Eden Hazard.
Despite impressing, he will be unable to feature against the Croatian outfit in what will be a game perfect for the youngsters.
The Englishman is not included on the registered A list of players, meaning the club are not able to name him in the squad.

While Hutchinson may be unable to take part, the fixture will be a welcome opportunity for a number of first team and youth players to prove themselves to Graham Potter.
Denis Zakaria and Edouard Mendy are two players who are yet to play for the former Brighton boss, and will surely be handed opportunities to show what they can do at Stamford Bridge.
Meanwhile, young stars such as Lewis Hall could be handed the chance to step up to the first team, after continuing to impress for the young sides.
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