The Fire and Ice Packs were ready for the world to see at the weekend, playing out on the pitch for their first huge clash when Chelsea hosted Manchester United.

As we know, Nike have been rolling the separate colourways out to certain players. The Ice Pack landed at the doors of players in blue, where as the Fire Pack rolled out to those in red.

Gary Cahill (Chelsea) - Nike Magista Obra II 

Cahill laced up in one of the best from the Fire and Ice Packs, opting for the Magista Obra, somewhat unusual for a defender. 

Marcus Rashford (Manchester United) - Nike Hypervenom Phantom III

United's young striker laced up in the lethal looking Nike Hypervenom Phantom, from the Fire Pack. The Red Devils mustered just two shots on target all game, meaning Rashford headed home empty handed.

Eden Hazard (Chelsea FC) - Nike Mercurial Vapor XI

Forever causing hazards for the other team in the Mercurial Vapor.. and it stayed that way with the Belgian sticking to the Vapor from the Ice Pack against United.

Head to Nike Football to check out the colourway in your silo of choice..

 
Antonio Rudiger (Chelsea) - Nike Tiempo Legend VII

The big German laced up in one of the 'coolest' releases from the Ice Pack, in the Tiempo Legend VII. Rudiger managed to keep a clean sheet, time to stick with the Ice Pack Tiempo? Possibly.

Chris Smalling (Manchester United) - Nike Tiempo Legend VII 

Just like his defensive rival Antonio Rudiger, Smalling laced up in the Tiempo Legend VII as well, instead showing the heat of the Fire Pack. 

Marcos Alonso (Chelsea) - Nike Hypervenom Phantom III

Chelsea's Spanish fullback took to the pitch in arguably the best of the Ice Pack in the form of the Hypervenom Phantom III. The Spaniard continues his uprising in the Premier League this season, becoming a mainstay in the Chelsea lineup.

Head to Nike Football to check out the colourway in your silo of choice..