Chelsea vs Tottenham, Premier League as it happened
All the action from Tottenham's win at Stamford Bridge
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Your support makes all the difference.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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The players are out on the pitch at the Emirates and kick-off is just moments away!
4' - Close!
Stoke, who have been by far the better side in these early stages, almost open the scoring as Xherdan Shaqiri whips a lovely effort just wide of David Ospina's far post from the edge of the area.
What a goal that would have been.
9' - Nearly 10 minutes gone now here and Arsenal are yet to really find their feet in this one.
That early Shaqiri effort remains the best chance of the match and Stoke, you have to say, are still looking the more threatening side.
13' - Danny Welbeck has been plagued with injuries since his transfer to Arsenal in 2014 and he's just signalled to the bench that he's struggling with a groin injury.
The striker is carrying on for now but the issue will surely concern Arsene Wenger ahead of Thursday's Europa League clash with CSKA Moscow.
19' - A bit of a dull game, this one. No real intensity from Arsenal and Stoke, Xherdan Shaqiri aside, don't possess the quality to punish the hosts for their approach to the game.
22' - Woodwork!
Arsenal's first real attack of the match almost ends in a goal but Aaron Ramsey's close-range chip over Jack Butland skims the top of the crossbar and goes behind for a goal-kick.
Neat little effort, that.
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