Copenhagen v Chelsea and Blackpool v Tottenham live

Last updated : 22 February 2011 By Daily Mail

Follow Sportsmail's coverage of Tuesday night's action where in the Champions League last 16, Chelsea will look to get back to winning ways when they travel to Copenhagen. In the Barclays Premier League, Blackpool aim to end a run of six games without a win when they host Tottenham.

?19.20: Didier Drogba is dropped again as Fernando Torres, Nicolas Anelka, Michael Essien, and Jose Bosingwa all return for Chelsea's vital Champions League last 16, first leg tie at FC Copenhagen.

For the second time in eight days, Drogba makes way for the misfiring Torres, who had been ineligible for Saturday's shock FA Cup fourth-round replay defeat to Everton.

FC Copenhagen go for the jugular in what was their first competitive match since their final Champions League group game against Panathinaikos two and a half months ago, pairing the prolific Dame N'Doye and Cesar Santin in attack.

19.17: From Copenhagen:

FC Copenhagen v ChelseaFC Copenhagen: Wiland, Pospech, Jorgensen, Antonsson, Wendt, Bolanos, Kvist, Claudemir, Gronkjaer, Santin, Ndoye. Subs: Christensen, Bengtsson, Kristensen, Zohore, Vingaard, Hooiveld, Delaney.Chelsea: Cech, Bosingwa, Ivanovic, Terry, Cole, Ramires, Essien, Lampard, Malouda, Anelka, Torres. Subs: Turnbull, Drogba, Mikel, Zhirkov, Ferreira, Kalou, McEachran.Referee: Bjorn Kuipers (Oldenzaal)

19.15: Good evening to you. When this tie was drawn out the hat at one of UEFA's glitzy venues, it was thought that Chelsea had earned the kindest draw by far and effectively had a bye to the quarter-finals.

This may still be the case but I am not half as confident as I was a few weeks ago that the Blues would easily cast aside this Danish team.

Such is the Premier League champions' recent performances I'm slightly concerned they may end up going back to Stamford Bridge with a deficit. Time to prove me wrong I guess.

Team news on the way.

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