Chelsea take on Nottingham Forest in an unusually early Premier League kickoff on Monday. It is a public holiday in the U.K. so most fans traveling to Stamford Bridge will have the day off from work and school to attend the afternoon fixture. While this is an option on the first Monday of every May, the Premier League have only taken advantage of the calendar on eight previous occasions. Neither Chelsea nor Nottingham Forest can afford to be caught off guard by this irregular scheduling. The Blues still have faint ambitions of Champions League qualification to maintain. While that may no longer take the form of a top-five finish, Europe’s premier club competition could still be on the table if Aston Villa finish fifth (where they currently lie) and win the Europa League. Nottingham Forest may have something to say about the latter of those objections. The Tricky Trees won the first leg of their Europa League semifinal against Villa at the City Ground last Thursday.…