Cardiff City have already been confined to relegation back to the Championship after only one season in the top flight and Chelsea know they are going no higher than second or third depending on today's results.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer will be looking for a positive performance from his first team as they owe it to the fans to fight on their last day in the Premier League for the foreseeable future.
Chelsea know that if they can get to second then their payout for the Premier League will be a few million pounds higher so money is always a motivator for a big club looking to have a bigger transfer budget.
Cardiff continue to miss suspended Cala and Mark Hudson, Craig Noone and Andrew Taylor are all left out injured.
Kevin Theophile-Catherine and Gary Medel are both expected to be back from their sicknesses and other delaying injuries last week.
Chelsea remain without Pter Cech as well as Oscar, Samuel Eto'o and now without John Terry. Ramires is still suspended
Cardiff XI: Marshall: Theophile-Catherine, Caulker, Turner, Fabio; Medel; Zaha, Mutch, Whittingham, Bellamy; Campbell.
Chelsea XI: Schwarzer: Ivanovic, Cahill, Kalas, Azpilicueta; Matic, Mikel, Luiz; Willian, Ba, Schurrle.

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