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Chelsea welcome Cypriot side Pafos to Stamford Bridge on Wednesday evening, January 21, 2026, in a UEFA Champions League league phase encounter that pits two clubs at opposite ends of European football's elite competition. The hosts sit 13th in the standings with 10 points, comfortably placed for the knockout phase play-offs, while Pafos languish in 26th position with just six points and face an uphill battle to extend their maiden Champions League campaign. Chelsea, sitting sixth in the Premier League with 34 points from 22 matches, enter as overwhelming favorites to secure three points against the Cypriot champions who are third domestically with 37 points from 17 games.
Liam Rosenior's Chelsea have endured a turbulent January with two wins and three losses across all competitions. They drew 1-1 with Manchester City on January 4, lost 2-1 to Fulham on January 7, thrashed Charlton Athletic 5-1 in the FA Cup on January 10, fell 3-2 to Arsenal in the Carabao Cup semi-final first leg on January 14, and bounced back with a 2-0 victory over Brentford on Saturday. The Brentford win provided a much-needed boost for Rosenior, who was appointed on January 6 following Enzo Maresca's departure. Chelsea will be without long-term absentee Levi Colwill, who underwent ACL surgery in August, while Romeo Lavia continues his recovery from a thigh injury.
Pafos have struggled in their historic first Champions League campaign, and recent domestic form offers little encouragement. Albert Celades, appointed on January 9 after Juan Carlos Carcedo's departure, has overseen mixed results in January. The Cypriots lost 2-1 to Apollon Limassol on January 4, edged past Akritas Chlorakas 2-1 in the Cyprus Cup on January 7, defeated Omonia Aradippou 2-0 on January 12, but suffered a damaging 2-0 loss to Olympiakos Nicosia on Saturday. Their Champions League struggles have been evident, winning just two of their six league phase matches so far.
The two clubs have never met before, making this a historic first encounter. Pafos only made their European debut in 2024 after winning the Cypriot Cup in 2023-24, then qualified for the Champions League by claiming their first domestic league title in 2024-25. Their remarkable rise from Cyprus Cup winners to Champions League participants in consecutive seasons represents one of European football's most improbable recent achievements.
My model backs Chelsea -1.5 Handicap at 9/20 (1.45 decimal) with a 55.31% win probability. I predict a 3-1 scoreline with expected goals of 2.81 for Chelsea and 0.97 for Pafos. The xG gap of 1.84 underscores the significant gulf in quality between the two sides.