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Chelsea vs Tottenham, Premier League as it happened

All the action from Tottenham's win at Stamford Bridge

Liam Corless
Sunday 01 April 2018 16:35 BST
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Alli's masterful first put Spurs ahead for the first time
Alli's masterful first put Spurs ahead for the first time (Getty)

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Chelsea and Tottenham meet in Sunday's second Premier League game and what a game it promises to be.

Both teams are in desperate need of all three points as the race for Champions League qualification hots up. Defeat today and the Blues' top four hopes could well be over but Spurs haven't won at Stamford Bridge for 28 years - can they finally break the hoodoo?

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89' - Callum Hudson-Odoi replaces Alvaro Morata for Chelsea, while Moussa Sissoko replaces Erik Lamela for Spurs.

Liam Corless1 April 2018 17:46

90' - Four minutes of added time to come.

Liam Corless1 April 2018 17:48

Full-time - Chelsea 1-3 Spurs

The referee blows his whistle for the final time today and Spurs have won a Premier League match at Stamford Bridge for the first time in 28 years.

Alvaro Morata opened the scoring for Chelsea in the first half but a super Christian Eriksen strike just before half-time following by a couple of Dele Alli goals after the break sealed the win for the visitors.

Fourth-placed Tottenham are now eight points clear of Chelsea in fifth with just seven games to play.

Thanks for tuning into our coverage of today's two matches. Have a good night!

Liam Corless1 April 2018 17:55

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