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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5' - Lively start to this match from both teams. No clear chances yet but both sets of players are playing with really high intensity.
8' - Kieran Trippier whips a teasing cross in towards Son Heung-min in the box but Andreas Christensen makes a good defensive header to put the ball out for a corner, which comes to nothing for the visitors.
11' - Huge chance for Spurs!
Christian Eriksen picks Dele Alli out in the box with a wonderful cross but the Spurs midfielder puts his header wide from just six yards out.
That should have been the opening goal.
18' - Willian has Chelsea's first meaningful shot on target after a swift Blues counter-attack but his deflected effort from distance is parried away from danger by Hugo Lloris.
19' - GOAAAAAA... no.
Marcos Alonso volleys the ball home from N'Golo Kante's cross but the offside flag is up against the Spaniard and the goal won't count.
25' - Tottenham's Kieran Trippier tries his luck from 20 yards but the full-back doesn't connect well with the shot and the ball flies harmlessly wide.
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