Chelsea
Chelsea will be looking to continue their good form in the quarter-finals of the Capital One CupReuters

Chelsea travel to the iPro stadium to take on Derby County in the quarter-finals of the Capital One Cup.

There seems to be no stopping the Blues this season as they are currently in superb form in all competitions, losing only one fixture so far.

They are currently three points clear at the top of the Premier League, in the last sixteen of the Champions League and the quarter-finals of the Capital One Cup.

Last season, they are defeated at the same stage by Sunderland, but this season it is unlikely that the Blues will lose considering their form.

Nevertheless, Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho said he is not taking any chances, and will be fielding his "best possible team" against Derby on Tuesday.

"We're going to play against a top team in the Championship," Mourinho told Chelsea TV "The difference between a top team in the Championship and the teams of the Premier League are very, very small."

Although Chelsea were victorious against Derby in the third round of the FA Cup last season, Mourinho admits that they won't be taking the Rams lightly on Tuesday.

"We played there last year and it was not an easy game," added Mourinho, insisting that he will not be resting anyone apart from Gary Cahill. "We have no reason to rest people. Everybody goes. The only one that is not going because he played against Sporting (Lisbon) - I never gave him a break - is Cahill. Cahill doesn't play, I play Zouma."

Meanwhile, Derby will be hoping to cause an upset in the quarter-finals of the Capital One Cup though their chances of beating the Blues are pretty slim.

And Derby County boss Steve McClaren admits that his side will have to be at their "very best" to even come close to beating Chelsea.

"We have to be at our very best, very, very best to come even close. We want to do that and we are capable of doing that," McClaren told ESPN. "They are the best team in the Premier League and in Europe. They have only lost one game and only lost it because they ran out of time (against Newcastle)."

Still McClaren is hopeful that his side will give some competition to the Blues on Tuesday.

"We have to perform at our best to stay in the game and have a chance of achieving our dream result. I want to see how our players perform - have we moved on from a year ago? Because Chelsea have."

"But they will have to be at their best. Mourinho will respect us and appreciate that. That will reflect in the team he picks. We don't expect any favours."

Where to Watch Live

The game is set for an 7.45pm GMT (1:15am IST, 2.45pm ET) start with live coverage on Ten Action and Ten HD. The action can also be watched via live streaming online in India on Ten Sports Live.

Sky Sports 1 and Sky Sports 1 HD will show the match live in the UK and viewers can also watch the match via live streaming online on Sky Sports Online. Listen to the game via radio on BBC Radio 5 Live or on their website. Catch the action in the US on TV on beIN Sports USA, while the game can also be Live Streamed online on beIN Sports Online.

Audience in the Middle East and North Africa can watch the game via live streaming online on beIN Sports Connect, while South Africa and Sub Saharan Africa viewers can live stream the match on SuperSport online.