Manchester City welcome Antonio Conte's Chelsea to the Etihad Stadium in what should be one of the stand-out fixtures of the season so far.
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Your support makes all the difference.The two sides are separated by a single point, with the Blues sitting pretty at the top of the league on 31 points and City a single point behind on 30.
Victory will hand either side a massive boost in their title campaigns as the two continue to set the pace for the rest of the league.
Pep Guardiola's men have the opportunity to overtake their London rivals, but to do so would require breaking down Chelsea's seemingly impenetrable defence.
Conte's defence has conceded just one goal in their last seven games as the side continues to thrive under the coach's new formation.
But with the home advantage, City will know that today is their opportunity to strike and stake their claim for that top spot.
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Saturday's fixtures:
Manchester City 12.30 Chelsea
Crystal Palace 15.00 Southampton
Stoke 15.00 Burnley
Sunderland 15.00 Leicester
Tottenham 15.00 Swansea
West Brom 15.00 Watford
West Ham 17.30 Arsenal
Can Carroll prove the difference today at the London Stadium? The travelling Arsenal fans will certainly be hoping that this is not the case. We'll see...
The players begin to make their way onto the pitch. West Ham remain unsettled in their new stadium and Arsenal will be hoping to take full advantage of this. This raucous rivalry is set to impress.
Bubbles are cascading around the London stadium,
Just minutes until kick-off now...
There will be a minute silence prior to kick off to show respect for the mid-week Colombian air disaster.
3 MINS
Arsenal are finding their feet in the early stages of this game. They will be wanting maintain possession from the start and will be intending to control the rhythm of the clash.
Sanchez sends a ball into the path of Walcott, but his cross into the box is dealt with by Reid.
6 MINS
Oxlade-Chamberlain moves forward into the West Ham box, but Reid intercepts a pass to Sanchez. They're looking good going forward
SUBSTITUTION: Collins is replaced by Arbeloa due to injury. This is not the start that Bilic was hoping for.
9 MINS
Once again, Arsenal are finding the space but the final product is appalling. The Ox charges forward but his 'through ball' goes straight into the hands of Randolph.
It looks like The Hammers have had to revert to a back four now due to the exit of Collins. This could help them defensively, but will limit their options going forward.
12 MINS
Xhaka sends a ball through into the space for Monreal to run on to, but the cross into the danger zone is easily dealt with by the West Ham defence. They are starting to exploit weaknesses in the home sides defence, but Randolph remains untested.
14 MINS
Possession stats so far:
Arsenal: 72%
West Ham: 28%
Arsenal are dominating, but are being incredibly wasteful in front of goal.
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