Chelsea is in the quarters of the Champions League football this season after seeing Atletico Madrid in a tricky tie in the Round of 16.
The Blues under the new manager Thomas Tuchel are gaining their footing and targeting to win at least one trophy this season.
The Blues will be hoping to replicate their 2012 successes in the competition where they went on to lift the Crown under the stewardship of Di Matteo.
Tuchel's men will play Portuguese outfit, Porto, in the quarters and have got a major boost heading into the tie.
According to reports the anticipated tie will take place in Sevilla and it's only a matter of time before confirmation is made.
"Porto vs Chelsea will be played in Seville. Estadio Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán.Today or tomorrow the official announcement is awaited. " Angelo Mangiante
The Sky Sports Journalist indicates the official announcement to be made either today or latest tomorrow concerning the recent changes to the venue of the tie.
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