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Your support makes all the difference.Chelsea, the Premier League's leaders and title favourites, will look to extend their lead at the top of the table to eight points with victory over a resurgent Hull City. Marco Silva has restored faith in Humberside, but they will need much more than that to take something against Antonio Conte's relentless juggernaut.
Sunday's Premier League fixtures
Southampton 3 Leicester City 0
Arsenal 2 Burnley 1
Chelsea vs Hull City - 4.30pm
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It’s a big game for…
Nathan Ake: The 21-year-old could be in line to make his first start under Antonio Conte following his return to the club. He impressed during his loan spell on the south coast at Bournemouth, so the home side will be hoping he can replicate this fine form at the Bridge.
Best stat…
Chelsea are unbeaten against Hull in the Premier League, with seven wins and one two draws.
Remember when…
This super strike from Frank Lampard put Chelsea ahead against Hull in 2011. The sublime technique is a true example of the Stamford Bridge great's striking prowess.
Player to watch…
Abel Hernandez: The Uruguayan looks in tremendous form under the management of Marco Silva. He’s getting goals, creating chances and he carries a presence on the pitch that seems to lift the whole Hull side.
Past three-meetings…
Hull City 0 Chelsea 2 (Willian, Costa)
Premier League, October 2016
Hull City 2 (Elmohamady, Hernandez) Chelsea 3 (Hazard, Costa, Remy)
Premier League, March 2015
Chelsea 2 (Oscar, Lampard) Hull 0
Premier League, December 2014
Form guide…
Chelsea: WWWLWW
Hull City: LDLWLW
Vital information…
Kick-off time: 4.30pm
TV: Live on Sky Sports 1, highlights on BBC One at 10.30pm
73 MINS
Tempers are beginning to flare out there, with Matic taking Hernandez to ground.
The free kick fails to beat the first man and Chelsea charge out with a counter attack. The visitors are wasting their set piece opportunities.
78 MINS
Chelsea have shown very little menace going forward this half, with Hull looking the more dangerous of the two sides. A goal for the visitors would not be against the run of play right now.
Robinson delivered a ball deep into the penalty area and Alonso takes no risks and kicks it out for a corner.
80 MINS
GOAL
CHELSEA 2 - 0 HULL CITY
Cahill doubles the home side's tally and makes Hull pay for the loose marking inside of the danger zone. Fabregas delivers a free kick into the box and the centre-back makes light work of the finish and comfortably heads the ball past Jakupovic.
Meyler originally gave away the foul by hacking down Willian - it was a pointless foul to give away in a dangerous area.
83 MINS
Hull are now chasing a two goal deficit, but Chelsea do look as if they are taking it for granted as they continue to test the opponents defence.
Fabregas slips the ball through to Costa, who fires the strike at Jakupovic in a one on one position.
89 MINS
Meyler delivers a delicate ball over the top to Niasse, who hits the ball first time at Cech. The Chelsea keeper deals with the danger and parries the ball to safety.
FULL TIME
CHELSEA 2 - 0 HULL CITY
It's all over at the Bridge, with Chelsea progressing at the top of the table with a deserved three points. Costa scored the opener on the brink of half-time, followed by a Cahill header to cap off the win.
Hull City deserve praise for their relentless work rate throughout, with glimpses of excellence shown all across the field. That's the eighth successive home win for Conte's men, but for Hull it's the ninth away defeat in a row in the league.
Chelsea have done their job - they're now 8 points clear with 16 games to go.
It's been another tremendous Super Sunday. I hope you've enjoyed it as much as I have.
Thank you.
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