The road to Wembley continues this weekend, with the fifth round of the FA Cup kicking off on Friday evening.
Leicester City host Championship hopefuls Sheffield United at 19:45, while Chelsea tackle Hull City at Stamford Bridge at a slightly later time of 20:00.
Antonio Conte's side come into the tie following a convincing 3-0 thrashing of West Brom and will be expected to progress into the quarter-final stages of the competition.
Eden Hazard scored twice against the Baggies, claiming the Man of the Match award, and is on course to build on his current seasonal score of 71/100 on the Goal Pressure Index, presented by Sure and powered by Opta data.

Elsewhere, Manchester United travel to Huddersfield on Saturday in the day's late kick-off and manager Jose Mourinho will be expecting a much stronger performance from midfielder Paul Pogba at the John Smith's Stadium.
The France international was replaced after just 66 minutes in United's last outing, a 1-0 defeat at Newcastle last weekend, and will use this weekend's cup tie to increase his strong Pressure Score of 70/100.
Harry Kane, on the other hand, has again proved untouchable at Tottenham this season with a sterling score of 75/100.
The 24-year-old forward looks set for his third successive Premier League Golden Boot award, leading the 2017-18 charts with 23 strikes, and will be confident in guiding Spurs a step closer to a Wembley final when the north London club take on Rochdale on Sunday.
The final fixture in this season's FA Cup fifth round sees Kevin De Bruyne and Manchester City travel across Lancashire on Monday evening to take on League One promotion candidates Wigan Athletic.
City have been in devastating form this season and lead the Premier League table by 16 points after 27 games, while holding a 4-0 aggregate score over FC Basel in their Champions League Round of 16 tie.

De Bruyne's impact at the Etihad this term has seen him touted as one of the most influential players in Europe at present, with his incredible Index score of 81/100 reflecting that, and he will be looking forward to facing a third-tier defence in the form of the Latics.
History tells us to expect the unexpected in the FA Cup, with the likes of Liverpool falling out of the cup in the last round. And the favourites that are left in the competition all carry with them the burden of expectation.
Who will handle the pressure? Who will edge closer to FA Cup glory?
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