Chelsea injury list: Blues players out, potential return dates, predicted lineup for next game vs. Hull City

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The start of Liam Rosenior's tenure as Chelsea manager has been a whirlwind.

After taking over for the sacked Enzo Maresca, he suffered his first defeat of this managerial spell in a 3-2 loss to Arsenal in the first leg of the Carabao Cup semifinals. Despite following up that setback with a run of five straight victories, the latest a thrilling multi-goal comeback against West Ham, they could not complete a turnaround in the second leg against the Gunners.

A comfortable road win over Wolves followed, while their return home against Leeds proved more difficult in a 2-2 draw.

The Blues now visit Rosenior's old side Hull City in the FA Cup on Friday, hoping to progress past the fourth round.

The Sporting News brings you the latest Chelsea team news, injury updates, and more ahead of their next game.

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Chelsea injury list

Below is the latest injury picture for Chelsea, including estimated return dates for those who are sidelined.

Reece James

  • Injury: Knock/illness
  • Expected return date: February 13 (vs. Hull City)

Rosenior said his captain was thought fit to be involved against Leeds on Tuesday, but did not make the matchday squad. While recovering from a knock, he also reported ill, which complicated things. James has been sidelined with a knock since the 3-2 win over West Ham on January 31.

Tosin Adarabioyo

  • Injury: Hamstring
  • Expected return date: February 13 (vs. Hull City)

Rosenior confirmed back in January the centre-back would be out "for the next few weeks" with a hamstring injury. A return against Hull City in the FA Cup fourth round looks likely after he returned to training in the run-up to the match.

Jamie Gittens

  • Injury: Hamstring
  • Expected return date: Unknown

Gittens departed after 25 minutes in the comeback win over West Ham, having picked up a hamstring injury. Tests confirmed he had suffered a muscle tear, so he is facing a few weeks out at least. Liam Rosenior described it as "long-term" which is never good.

Filip Jorgensen

  • Injury: Hamstring
  • Expected return date: March 1 (vs. Arsenal)

The Chelsea backup goalkeeper has missed four games, and is not ready to return to the squad just yet as Liam Rosenior said prior to the FA Cup visit to Hull City on February 12 that Jorgensen is "not fully fit at the moment." It's unclear when he will return.

Dario Essugo

  • Injury: Unspecified
  • Expected return date: Early March

Essugo is still yet to make his Chelsea debut and suffered another setback having recently returned to training from a thigh injury.

Rosenior told his press conference prior to the Crystal Palace match in January that the player had "slipped in training" and would be out for a month. Given how long he has been absent, it would likely take him multiple weeks to ramp back up to full match fitness.

Romeo Lavia

  • Injury: Thigh
  • Expected return date: March 1 (vs. Arsenal)

Lavia has not featured since the first week of November due to a thigh problem. Rosenior gave him a time frame of between 10 days and two weeks on February 9, so it looks possible he could return against Arsenal if Burnley on February 21 comes too soon.

Levi Colwill

  • Injury: Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tear
  • Expected return date: June 2026

Colwill suffered an ACL tear in preseason and will miss the full campaign. The England international is still in the early stages of his rehabilitation. 

Mykhailo Mudryk

  • Suspension: Doping
  • Expected return date: Unknown

Ukraine international Mudryk has not been available for selection since December 2024 after failing a doping test.

Chelsea predicted lineup vs. Hull City

Formation: 4-2-3-1

Sanchez (GK)

Gusto, Fofana, Acheampong, Cucurella

Caicedo, Santos

Estevao, E. Fernandez, Garnacho

Delap

Chelsea fixture schedule: Next five games

  • Hull City vs. Chelsea | FA Cup fourth round | Friday, February 13
  • Chelsea vs. Burnley | Premier League | Saturday, February 21
  • Arsenal vs. Chelsea | Premier League | Sunday, March 1
  • Aston Villa vs. Chelsea | Premier League | Wednesday, March 4
  • Chelsea vs. Newcastle | Premier League | Saturday, March 14
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