You Bet | Chelsea can focus on Premier League-FA Cup double while rivals battle fixture pile-ups
Antonio Conte’s side do not have the additional burden of playing in Europe this season unlike four of the five teams chasing them in the title race
The difficulties of fighting on many fronts were made clear again for Arsenal and Tottenham this week – catastrophically so for the Gunners – and served to emphasise that a key factor in Chelsea’s rise back to the top has been their relatively straightforward fixture list.
Chelsea are involved in this weekend’s FA Cup fifth round – as are Arsenal, Tottenham and the two Manchester clubs – but unlike those rivals Antonio Conte’s team do not have the additional burden of playing in Europe this season.
Even when the FA Cup rolls around, space is cleared in the Premier League schedule and Chelsea can switch focus to another competition without the midweek fixture congestion experienced by most of their title rivals (Liverpool, likewise not involved in European competition, are the exception).
This season Chelsea have played only six midweek matches, and several of those were in the minor League Cup where most clubs choose to rest their key first-team players.

By contrast, Manchester United have had 14, Arsenal 13, Manchester City and Tottenham both 12 and Liverpool nine (their figure is higher than Chelsea’s because they reached the two-legged League Cup semi-finals and had to play an FA Cup replay).
Chelsea’s steady diet of weekend football, with plenty of time for work on the training field plus rest and recovery, has been a massive bonus for Conte in his first season in English football.
