Our prediction for this FA Cup match:
Luton Town play host to Chelsea at their Kenilworth Road in what is expected to be an interesting FA Cup game. The Hatters are on a three-game winning run in the Championship, which is surely giving fans a reason for optimism ahead of the visit of Chelsea. All Berry, Bradley, and Clark should miss out with injuries, but there are no suspended players in the home team.
The Blues, on the other hand, aim to recover from a heart-breaking loss to Liverpool in the EFL Cup final. Chelsea have slim chances of winning the Premier League trophy, and, no doubt, they will give 100% to go all the way in the FA Cup. Thomas Tuchel’s troops are seen as favourites to win Wednesday’s clash, and we predict that they will prove their worth on the field. Left-back Ben Chilwell should be the only absentee in the away side.
Highlighted Player (Allan Campbell):
Born in Glasgow, Scotland, on July 4, 1998, Allan Campbell is a Scottish footballer who plays for Motherwell. Campbell has been playing for the Steelmen since 2008 when he was a part of the Motherwell youth team.
The Scottish midfielder made his Premier League debut on October 29, 2016, in a 4-1 win over Ross County, and he scored his first goal in the Scottish top flight in a 4-2 victory over Inverness on April 15, 2017. Allan Campbell has 19 caps for the Scotland U21 team, but he has yet to receive a call-up for the Scotland senior team. His primary position is a defensive midfielder, but he is used as a central midfielder as well.
The Scottish footballer wears the number 6 shirt at Motherwell. In his youth days, Allan Campbell attended All Saints Roman Catholic Secondary School in Glasgow. He joined Motherwell football academy at the age of 10.
Highlighted Team (Chelsea):
Over the years Chelsea have established themselves as one of the dominant forces in the English Premier League. Roberto Di Matteo helped the team win their first ever Champions League trophy (2011/2012), but it has to be noted that they were more than fortunate to beat Bayern Munich in the title game.
Chelsea have been playing at Stamford Bridge since 1876 and they are a real force to be reckoned with at home. The Blues have won seven FA Cups, five League Cups, two UEFA Cup Winners’ Cups and the UEFA Europa League. Rafael Benitez was in charge of the team that faced Benfica in the 2012/2013 Europa League final, with Branislav Ivanovic scoring the winner for the Blues in the title clash.
After lifting the 2014/2015 Premier League trophy, the Blues largely struggled in the next campaign, which saw Jose Mourinho’s second spell with the club come to an end, and Antoine Conte went over to take the reigns for the 2016/2017 season.