Stoke vs Chelsea: What time does it start, where can I watch it and what are the odds?
A look ahead to the Premier League clash at the bet365 Stadium
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Your support makes all the difference.Stoke will be attempting to stop another top-six side in their tracks as they host Chelsea on Saturday.
The Potters may have only amassed five points from their first five games but they’ve already beaten Arsenal and held United in a 2-2 draw.
On-loan centre-back Kurt Zouma is ineligible to play against his parent club, while Geoff Cameron and Ryan Shawcross are both injured. Eden Hazard could make his first league start of the season for Chesea.
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What time is it?
The game kicks off at 3.00pm on Saturday 23 September at the bet365 Stadium.
Where can I watch it?
The game isn’t being broadcast on TV. Follow updates from our live blog instead.
It’s a big game for?
Mark Hughes. The Stoke manager saw his side beat Arsenal in the second game of the new season and notably hold United to their first draw earlier this month, but the Potters are still yet to find their feet. Defeat against Newcastle last week means the side have only picked up five points from their opening five games. A win against Chelsea on Saturday would do Stoke no end of favours and hopefully kickstart their season into life.
Player to watch?
Eden Hazard. The Belgian’s late introduction last weekend against Arsenal demonstrated what Chelsea miss without him in the side. He re-energised the team with his vision and technical ability and Conte will be hoping he can make the difference against a traditionally stubborn Stoke side on Saturday.
Head-to-head:
Stoke 1 Chelsea 2, Premier League, March 2017
Chelsea 4 Stoke 2, Premier League, December 2016
Chelsea 1 Stoke 1, Premier League, March 2016
Form:
Stoke: LLDDW
Chelsea: WDWWW
Odds:
Stoke to win: 24/5
Draw: 16/5
Chelsea to win: 4/7
Goal!
Everton 1-1 Bournemouth
Everton are back in the game through Oumar Niasse. Ben Davies fires the ball into Niasse who is waiting in the box and hammers it in.
Goal!
Stoke 0-3 Chelsea
It's a second for Alvaro Morata who collected the ball, beat Darren Fletcher and Glenn Johnson then calmly finishing.
Goal!
Everton 2-1 Bouremouth
They're back! Ben Davies had a shot blocked which falls to Oumar Niasse who bundles the ball into the net. Goodison is bouncing.
Goal!
Stoke 0-4 Chelsea
It's a hat-trick! Alvaro Morata has his first hat-trick in English football, and judging by today it may well not be his last. Cesra Azpilicueta put the ball on a plate for Morata who scored with ease.
Goal!
Manchester City 4-0 Crystal Palace
Sergio Aguero has his goal, and as captain of my fantasy team I say about time. The Argentine is unmarked in the area and Palace are punished accordingly.
Goal!
Swansea 1-2 Watford
Richarlison beats Fabianski one-on-one by and sends the Watford fans crazy.
Goal!
Manchester City 5-0 Crystal Palace
Fabian Delph gets in on the act, and what a goal too. He picks up the ball on the edge of the box and curls it in off the bar.
Full time
Burnely 0-0 Huddersfield
Is there any point in showing the highlights on Match of the Day later?
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