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
66 MINS
Arsenal are under constant pressure from the West Ham strikeforce, but this is also leaving the home side vulnerable to the counter attack. The ball is pinged up to Sanchez, who picks up the ball and feeds Walcott but the defence deals with it and the ball goes out for a corner kick.
SUBSTITUTION: Walcott is replaced by Ramsey
67 MINS
YELLOW CARD
Fletcher goes to ground following a clash with Koscielny. The defender picks up a yellow card for his efforts. The West Ham youngster looks like a promising prospect and an all around athlete.
71 MINS
GOAL
WEST HAM 0 - 2 ARSENAL
What an individual display of excellence from Sanchez that was. His movement is exceptional and he creates a chance out of nothing. He picks up the ball outside of the box and charges past two defenders, then slots the ball past Randolph from an acute angle.
73 MINS
SUBSTITUTION
Noble is replaced by Carroll.
Can he make the difference and redeem his sides reputation on home turf? We'll see...
76 MINS
Ozil delivers a corner into the box, but it's cleared from the danger zone with a punch from Randolph.
79 MINS
GOAL
WEST HAM 0 - 3 ARSENAL
He's done it again - it's an absolute pleasure to watch. He receives the ball on the edge of the box, makes himself a yard and slots it past Randolph into the corner of the net. He's put the game to bed with his two moments of brilliance in front of goal.
82 MINS
GOAL
WEST HAM 1 - 3 ARSENAL
Payet fires a free kick from the edge of the box, but it reflects off the crossbar and falls into the path of Carroll, who heads it home. This goal offers a glimmer of hope for West Ham United.
Is the comeback on? We'll see.
84 MINS
GOAL
WEST HAM 1 - 4 ARSENAL
This time it's the Ox! And what a strike it is! He picks up the ball on the edge of the box and shows fantastic technique to sink it past Randolph and into the far corner. Great response from Arsenal.
86 MINS
GOAL
WEST HAM 1 - 5 ARSENAL
Sanchez has got his hat trick. The ball gets played through the middle and he dummies the keeper and calmly chips the ball into the back of the net. There is no end to his ability when he is in this fine form. Thoroughly deserved.
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