The game will start at 21:45 at the NSC Olimpiyskyi.
As these two side have never faced each other yet, let’s look at their statistics in two previous Champions League games.
FC Dynamo Kyiv
The White-Blues have played in a draw against FC Porto 2:2 in Kyiv (goals: Husiev, 20, Buialskyi, 89) and then defeated Maccabi Tel Aviv FC away – 2:0 (goals: Yarmolenko, 4, Moraes, 50).
Goals scored: 4
Goals conceded: 2
Possession: 52%
Dangerous attacks: 28
Shots on target: 11
Shots wide: 9
Blocked shots: 8
Hit the post: 0
Corners: 12
Offside: 2
Yellow cards: 5
Red cards: 0
Fouls suffered: 25
Fouls committed: 36
Passes: 938
Straight passes: 799
Chelsea FC
The Blues have already flattened Maccabi in London – 4:0 (goals: Willian, 15, Oscar, 45+4, Diego Costa, 58, Fabregas, 78) and lost against Porto away – 2:1 (goal: Willian, 45+2).
Goals scored: 5
Goals conceded: 2
Possession: 58%
Dangerous attacks: 28
Shots on target: 8
Shots wide: 9
Blocked shots: 11
Hit the post: 1
Corners: 12
Offside: 7
Yellow cards: 4
Red cards: 0
Fouls suffered: 29
Fouls committed: 28
Passes: 1094
Straight passes: 936
Interesting peculiarity
Dynamo scored two early openers (20 minutes into the game against Porto, 4 minutes into the game against Maccabi) while Chelsea scored in a stoppage time in both matches (Maccabi – 45+4, Porto – 45+2).
FC Dynamo Kyiv against Jose Mourinho
On October 20 2009 Dynamo opposed Inter Milan headed by the Special One away within the Champions League group stage. The game ended in a draw – 2:2. Yevhen Khacheridi, Oleh Husiev, Andriy Yarmolenko, and Artem Kravets, who still feature for Kyivans, took the field in that game.
On November 4 Dynamo lost the dramatic battle in Kyiv – 2:1. Eventually Inter won 2009/10 Champions League.
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