Chelsea put their name in the hat for tonight's FA Cup fourth round draw with a comfortable victory over League One Peterborough United, as the Blues stormed to a 4-1 victory.

Willian, Michy Batshuayi and a brace from Pedro Rodriguez saw the Premier League leaders avoid an upset, although Peterborough did perform better that the scoreline suggests.

With Chelsea in fine form, the Blues will fancy their chances against any of the other sides remaining in the FA Cup and Antonio Conte's men are certainly ones to avoid, as they've had a remarkable season so far and look to be relatively unstoppable.

Peterborough found that out for themselves yesterday and we've found five images that sum up Chelsea's fine victory, in a game that seemed to have everything bar a penalty and a resilient comeback from the underdogs.

Batshuayi finds the net

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Michy Batshuayi found the net shortly before the half-time whistle to double Chelsea's advantage, with a goal that gave Peterborough a lot to do in the second-half. Had the deficit been just one at the interval, the League One side may have pushed their way back into the tie.

Willian makes it three

Any chances of a resilient second-half surge from Peterborough United was thrown away when Willian netted the third of Chelsea's goals seven minutes after the break, with the Blues now having a comfortable advantage and on course for a fine victory. With what followed, this was an important goal.

Terry gets sent off

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With 67 minutes on the clock John Terry, making his first start for Chelsea since October, was handed his marching orders for a tackle as the last man. That gave Peterborough some hope with with the Blues already having a three-goal advantage, it was an impossible task.

Peterborough pull one back

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Minutes after Chelsea were reduced to ten men, Peterborough's Tom Nicholls scored a goal he will remember for the rest of his career as he pulled one back for the minnows. By this stage, the game was over though but it gave the travelling fans something to shout about.

Pedro nets his second

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Any hope of Peterborough fighting back late on was quelled just five minutes after the League One outfit got themselves on the scoresheet, as Pedro Rodriguez scored his second of the game to restore Chelsea's 3-0 advantage.