Chelsea skipper John Terry is set to face a minimum six weeks on the sidelines after breaking three bones in his foot during the 1-0 defeat at Arsenal on Sunday. Terry was taken off in the first half of the London derby after a vicious tackle by Arsenal's Emmanuel Eboue, and Chelsea doctor Bryan English confirmed the blow. "I would imagine he will be out for a minimum of six weeks," English told Chelsea TV. "An X-ray taken immediately after John left the field did not show the injury. "The fractures, which include his third metatarsal, were revealed following scans performed on Monday afternoon." The England captain will miss the Three Lions' first game under new manager Fabio Capello, a friendly against Switzerland in February. Terry received an apology after the game from Eboue, who was ironically stretched off in agony late in the game, and is now facing a lengthy layoff with a medial ligament injury.