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London derby could signify end of Gunner’s title hopes
This Sunday’s Premier League clash sees Chelsea take on Arsenal at Stamford Bridge, as both sides vie for critical points in the race for European qualification. Chelsea’s recent dominance in the Conference League contrasts with Arsenal’s recent struggles in both domestic and European competitions, setting the stage for an intense London derby.
With Arsenal seven points adrift from the top, a loss here could significantly hinder their title aspirations.
Chelsea’s Recent Form
Following their remarkable 8-0 thrashing of FC Noah in the Conference League, Chelsea enter this clash on the back of strong performances in Europe.
Despite struggling to keep clean sheets domestically, they remain unbeaten at Stamford Bridge in all competitions this season.
Enzo Maresca’s team are currently fourth in the league with an impressive unbeaten home streak.
Injury and Team News
Chelsea manager Maresca will be hopeful for the return of key player Cole Palmer, who missed their midweek fixture due to a knock.
Jadon Sancho remains questionable, and Omari Kellyman is ruled out with a hamstring injury.
For Arsenal, Declan Rice, who has been pivotal in their midfield, remains doubtful, while Martin Odegaard could make his first starting return after an ankle injury. Takehiro Tomiyasu and Kieran Tierney are unavailable for Arsenal.
Last Chelsea Lineup
Here is how Chelsea lined up for their previous match:
Arsenal’s Recent Form
Arsenal’s form has dipped in recent weeks with a 1-0 defeat against Inter Milan and a controversial loss at Newcastle.
Mikel Arteta’s men have struggled to find the net in recent outings, falling to fifth in the Premier League standings and experiencing a three-game winless streak.
However, Arsenal have won their last six London derbies, and Stamford Bridge has been a favourable ground for them in recent years.
Injury and Team News
Arsenal will likely be without Rice, though Odegaard’s return brings hope to their creativity crisis.
Former Chelsea player Kai Havertz faces a potential absence after a head injury, while defensive players like Tomiyasu and Tierney remain sidelined.
Last Arsenal Lineup
Here is how Arsenal lined up for their previous match:
Chelsea vs Arsenal – Referee and VAR
The confirmed match officials for Sunday’s game:
Referee: Michael Oliver.
Assistants: Stuart Burt, James Mainwaring.
Fourth official: Andy Madley.
VAR: Paul Tierney.
Assistant VAR: Richard West.
Chelsea Player to Watch
In the absence of Palmer, Christopher Nkunku, who netted twice in their recent European fixture, will be a crucial player to watch as he looks to challenge Arsenal’s defence with his attacking prowess.
Arsenal Player to Watch
Martin Odegaard’s return from injury could play a vital role for the Gunners in their attempt to control the midfield and create scoring opportunities against Chelsea’s shaky defence at home.
Prediction
Given Arsenal’s recent attacking struggles and Chelsea’s unbeaten home record, a draw appears the most probable outcome.
Both sides have defensive vulnerabilities, but Arsenal may lack the finishing edge to secure a win.
Our prediction: Chelsea 1-1 Arsenal
Betting Tips
Tip 1: Both Teams to Score – Yes
With both teams struggling defensively, a bet on both teams finding the net could pay off.
Tip 2: Chelsea or Draw (Double Chance)
Chelsea’s strong home record makes a double chance bet on them avoiding defeat a solid choice.
Tip 3: Under 2.5 Goals
Considering Arsenal’s recent scoring issues and Chelsea’s defensive lapses, a lower-scoring game is likely.
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