Cesc Fabregas vs Gylfi Sigurdsson: Head-to-head analysis ahead of the clash between Chelsea and Swansea

Check out all the vital statistics concerning the two sides' midfielders ahead of this weekend's Premier League meeting at Stamford Bridge

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Friday 12 September 2014 11:37 BST
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This weekend in the Premier League, Chelsea play Swansea City.

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Ahead of the match at Stamford Bridge, we take a look at how the sides' midfielders Cesc Fabregas and Gylfi Sigurdsson compare.

The sides come into the match as the only two remaining teams with a 100 per cent record.

Chelsea was excellent in their last outing, winning 6-3 away at Everton. However, Jose Mourinho won't be treating Swansea lightly - the Welsh outfit have already shown this season, in particular with their opening day win at Manchester United, that they are capable of causing an upset.

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