John Terry celebrates winning a fifth Premier League title with Chelsea

Chelsea captain John Terry is set to start in the Monday Night Football clash with Watford, Sky sources understand.

Terry is leaving the Premier League champions in the summer after 22 years and can take his tally of appearances to 716 against Watford.

The 36-year-old, who has won five Premier League titles, five FA Cups, three League Cups, the Champions League in 2012 and the Europa League a year later, has played just 12 games this season under manager Antonio Conte.

However, the former England captain is expected to lead out the Blues for a record 579th time when the Blues take on Walter Mazzarri's men.

Former team-mate Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink told Premier League Daily this morning that he hopes Terry will lead the side out against Watford and when Sunderland visit on the final day.

"I would love to see John Terry playing," said Hasselbaink, who played alongside the Blues captain from 2000 to 2004. "Especially at the Bridge in front of his own fans for the last two times.

"Obviously Conte will have to think about the FA Cup final as well, and certain players will have to tick over.

"You can't give players two weeks off and and expect them to turn up for one of the most important games of the season, but to give John Terry respect I would like to see him feature in those two games."