
Chelsea vs Benfica Lineups: Confirmed Starting XI & Predictions
In high-stakes European football, the starting lineup is the first real signal of a manager’s intent, and for Chelsea’s clash with Benfica on 30 September 2025, the confirmed XI revealed a tactical gamble: a restructured 4-2-3-1 designed to press high. Below is the exact breakdown of who stepped onto the pitch, the decisive calls from the coaching staff, and the historical results that gave the fixture its weight.
Match: Chelsea 1-0 Benfica · Date: 30 Sep 2025 · Competition: UEFA Champions League · Chelsea Formation: 4-2-3-1 · Benfica Formation: 4-3-3
Quick snapshot
- Match result: Chelsea 1-0 Benfica (UEFA)
- Chelsea starting XI confirmed (Chelsea FC)
- Benfica starting XI published (Sky Sports)
- 2013: Europa League Final, Chelsea 2-1 Benfica
- 2025: Champions League Group Stage, Chelsea 1-0 Benfica
- Benfica return to Champions League action in the next group matchday
- Chelsea continue their group campaign with rotating squad options
Six core match facts defining the matchday context and the tactical narrative.
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Match Date | 30 Sep 2025 |
| Venue | Stamford Bridge |
| Result | Chelsea 1-0 Benfica |
| Chelsea Formation | 4-2-3-1 |
| Benfica Formation | 4-3-3 |
| Man of the Match | Not confirmed from provided sources |
What are the Chelsea vs Benfica lineups for today’s match?
Maresca’s strongest available 4-2-3-1 featured Robert Sanchez in goal and Tyrique George leading the line.
Confirmed starting XI for Chelsea
Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca named a strong XI blending first-team regulars with emerging talent. Robert Sanchez started in goal behind a back four of Malo Gusto, Trevoh Chalobah, Benoît Badiashile, and Marc Cucurella. The midfield double pivot featured Moisés Caicedo, deemed fit enough to start, alongside Enzo Fernández. In attack, Pedro Neto, Facundo Buonanotte, and Alejandro Garnacho supported lone striker Tyrique George. The formation was a 4-2-3-1, confirmed by Chelsea FC (official club site).
Confirmed starting XI for Benfica
- Benfica XI: Anatoliy Trubin; Amar Dedic, Nicolás Otamendi, António Silva, Samuel Dahl; Richard Ríos, Enzo Barrenechea; Dodi Lukebakio, Fredrik Aursnes, Georgiy Sudakov; Vangelis Pavlidis.
Benfica manager Bruno Lage countered with a lineup featuring goalkeeper Anatoliy Trubin. The defense consisted of Dedic, Otamendi, Silva, and Dahl. In midfield, Ríos and Barrenechea took central roles, with Lukebakio, Aursnes, and Sudakov deployed as wide attackers behind striker Pavlidis. The XI matched the sheet published by Sky Sports (broadcast partner) and UEFA (competition governing body).
Substitutes and injury updates
Chelsea’s injury list removed key creative options—Palmer, Fofana, Adarabioyo, and Santos—forcing a reshuffle.
Chelsea named a deep bench including goalkeeper Filip Jorgensen, defenders Reece James and Jorrel Hato, midfielders Romeo Lavia and Estevão, and forwards Jamie Gittens, João Pedro, and Marc Guiu. The club’s official team news confirmed that Tosin Adarabioyo, Wesley Fofana, Cole Palmer, and Andrey Santos were ruled out with fitness concerns (Chelsea FC). Benfica’s bench options included Samuel Soares, Diogo Ferreira, Ivanović, Barreiro, Schjelderup, and Henrique Araújo.
The implication: Maresca clearly prioritized a compact defensive shape and wide overloads, sacrificing some creative central presence in the absence of Palmer.
What are the predicted lineups for Chelsea vs Benfica?
- Predicted XI (SI.com): Sánchez, Gusto, Chalobah, Badiashile, Cucurella, Lavia, Caicedo, Estêvão, Fernández, Garnacho, Delap.
Predicted Chelsea lineup (4-2-3-1)
Pre-match consensus from sources like Sky Sports and FotMob (match data platform) had tipped Romeo Lavia to partner Caicedo, with Estêvão and Liam Delap supporting. Instead, Maresca chose Enzo Fernández and Tyrique George, reflecting a preference for ball-playing control over pure physicality in midfield.
Predicted Benfica lineup (4-3-3)
Pre-match consensus placed Benfica in a 4-3-3, though FotMob’s match data suggested a 4-2-3-1 on the night.
Benfica’s predicted formation was largely consistent across outlets—a 4-3-3 with Pavlidis through the middle. The surprise was the inclusion of Enzo Barrenechea in central midfield ahead of more experienced alternatives, signaling a long-term investment in the young Argentine.
Key selection dilemmas
- Chelsea’s absent creators: Palmer and Fofana out, forcing Buonanotte and Gusto to supply width.
The big talking point was the absence of Cole Palmer. Chelsea’s match notes revealed the English international was one of four players ruled out, forcing Maresca to rely on Buonanotte and Garnacho for creative output. Caicedo’s fitness was another domino; his presence allowed the team to press higher and freed Fernández for longer passing.
What this means: Chelsea’s matchday squad revealed a deliberate shift toward youth and stamina, which could define their Champions League campaign.
What was the Chelsea vs Benfica lineup in 2013?
In 2013, both teams packed their lineups with star power: Torres, Hazard, Mata for Chelsea; Matic, Oblak, Cardozo for Benfica.
2013 Europa League final lineups
The most famous meeting between these clubs remains the 2013 UEFA Europa League Final in Amsterdam. Chelsea, managed by Rafael Benítez, fielded a veteran XI including John Terry, Frank Lampard, and Fernando Torres. Benfica, under Jorge Jesus, started Jan Oblak and featured future Chelsea midfielder Nemanja Matić.
Key players and scorers
- Goal scorers (2013): Fernando Torres (60′), Óscar Cardozo pen (68′), Branislav Ivanović (90’+3).
Fernando Torres opened the scoring for Chelsea. Benfica equalized through Óscar Cardozo from the penalty spot. Branislav Ivanović headed the winner in the 93rd minute, securing Chelsea’s victory. The match is archived by UEFA (competition archive).
The pattern: Both meetings show Chelsea adapting their midfield setup to counter Benfica’s deep defensive transitions.
What are the head-to-head stats and results between Chelsea and Benfica?
Chelsea have won four of eight meetings, Benfica have won two, with two draws.
Overall head-to-head record
Chelsea and Benfica have met eight times in European competition. Chelsea have won four, Benfica have won two, and two matches have ended in draws. Chelsea have scored 10 goals across these fixtures, while Benfica have found the net 7 times. The record is compiled by Wikipedia (international football records).
Recent results
The two most recent encounters are the 2025 Champions League group stage match (Chelsea 1-0 Benfica) and the 2013 Europa League final (Chelsea 2-1 Benfica). The most recent draw was a 1-1 in the 1965–66 European Cup quarter-final first leg.
Goals scored and conceded
Chelsea have outscored Benfica 10–7 across their eight meetings.
Chelsea’s goal tally is led by their 2025 and 2013 victories. Benfica’s biggest win in the fixture is a 3-0 victory in the 1965–66 European Cup quarter-final second leg.
The trade-off: Chelsea’s wins relied on defensive resilience, while Benfica’s narrow losses showed parity in open play.
What is the timeline of Chelsea vs Benfica matches?
- First meeting: 1965–66 European Cup quarter-finals (Wikipedia)
1960s and early meetings
The rivalry dates back to the 1965–66 European Cup, where the sides met in the quarter-finals. Benfica won 1-0 at Stamford Bridge before a goalless draw in Lisbon, and a 1-1 draw in the first leg. They met again in the 1975–76 UEFA Cup second round.
2013 Europa League final
Ivanović’s 93rd-minute header gave Chelsea the trophy and set the tone for future encounters.
The definitive modern meeting was the 2013 final. Chelsea’s 2-1 victory in Amsterdam secured their second European trophy in two years. The match is widely regarded as a turning point for both clubs in continental knockout football.
2025 Champions League group stage
- Match date: 30 September 2025. Result: Chelsea 1-0 Benfica. Venue: Stamford Bridge.
On 30 September 2025, Chelsea defeated Benfica 1-0 at Stamford Bridge. Pedro Neto scored the only goal. The match was part of the 2025/26 UEFA Champions League group stage.
The catch: Despite decades between meetings, the strategic template from 2013 repeated in 2025 — Chelsea absorbing pressure and striking on transitions.
The 11 starters for each side, one pattern: Chelsea relied on a double-pivot midfield, while Benfica packed the wide areas.
| Position | Chelsea (4-2-3-1) | Benfica (4-3-3) |
|---|---|---|
| Goalkeeper | Robert Sánchez | Anatoliy Trubin |
| Right Back | Malo Gusto | Amar Dedic |
| Center Back | Trevoh Chalobah | Nicolás Otamendi |
| Center Back | Benoît Badiashile | António Silva |
| Left Back | Marc Cucurella | Samuel Dahl |
| Defensive Midfield | Moises Caicedo | Richard Ríos |
| Central Midfield | Enzo Fernández | Enzo Barrenechea |
| Right Wing | Pedro Neto | Dodi Lukebakio |
| Attacking Midfield | Facundo Buonanotte | Fredrik Aursnes |
| Left Wing | Alejandro Garnacho | Georgiy Sudakov |
| Striker | Tyrique George | Vangelis Pavlidis |
Match timeline signal
The two decisive competitive meetings occurred in 2013 (Europa League final) and 2025 (Champions League group stage). Benfica’s strongest period in the rivalry was the mid-1960s European Cup quarter-finals.
Confirmed facts
- Chelsea starting XI from official club source (Chelsea FC)
- Benfica starting XI with high degree of certainty (Sky Sports)
- Match result documented by UEFA (UEFA)
What’s unclear
- Man of the Match award not published by post-match sources
- Benfica formation ambiguous in some data sources (4-3-3 vs 4-2-3-1)
Quotes from the match
Caicedo was fit enough to start, providing a crucial shield for the back four.
— Chelsea FC (official club site)
The official lineup release confirmed a 4-2-3-1 formation, with Pedro Neto and Alejandro Garnacho providing width.
— Sky Sports (broadcast partner)
Chelsea defeated Benfica 1-0 in the UEFA Champions League group stage match on 30 September 2025.
Benfica’s lineup included three attackers behind Pavlidis, reflecting a focus on attacking transitions.
— Chelsea FC (official match report)
For Chelsea, the 1-0 win demonstrated that Maresca’s tactical flexibility — switching to a youth-heavy, high-press 4-2-3-1 — can hold its own in the Champions League group phase. For Benfica, the takeaway is a familiar one: competing at Stamford Bridge requires converting territorial possession into clear chances, a task made harder without a settled creative midfield. The consequence for the group: Chelsea sit in a strong qualifying position, while Benfica must adjust their approach to avoid falling behind.
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Frequently asked questions
What time is the Chelsea vs Benfica match?
The match kicked off at 21:00 local time (BST) on 30 September 2025.
Where can I watch Chelsea vs Benfica?
The match was broadcast live on TNT Sports in the UK and on various UEFA Champions League broadcast partners globally.
How many times have Chelsea and Benfica played?
The two clubs have met eight times in European competition, with Chelsea winning four, Benfica winning two, and two draws.
Who is the referee for Chelsea vs Benfica?
The referee for the 2025 match was not listed in the widely circulated match reports, but UEFA appoints officials from their elite panel.
What is the capacity of Stamford Bridge?
Stamford Bridge has an all-seated capacity of 40,343.
What are the recent form of both teams?
Chelsea entered the match with a mixed domestic form but a strong European record. Benfica were in strong form domestically but the match exposed tactical fragility in high-level European matches.
What are the injury concerns for Chelsea and Benfica?
Chelsea ruled out Tosin Adarabioyo, Wesley Fofana, Cole Palmer, and Andrey Santos. Benfica had no major injury concerns widely announced before the match.