West Ham vs Chelsea - as it happened: Blues' winning streak brought to an end
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The Hammers ended their miserable run of four straight league defeats with a 3-1 victory over Everton at Goodison Park, largely thanks to two goals from Andriy Yarmolenko.
However, Manuel Pellegrini faces his toughest test yet with Chelsea looking to maintain their position at the top of the Premier League table.
The Blues, along with Liverpool, are the only side with a 100% record in the league in a run which has seen them beat Arsenal.
Maurizio Sarri’s side kept the momentum going in midweek with a 1-0 win over PAOK in the Europa League and will be confident of three more points here.
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What time does it start?
West Ham vs Chelsea kicks off at 1:30pm (BST)
Where can I watch it?
The match will be shown live on Sky Sports’ Premier League and Main Event channels. Sky Sports subscribers can also stream the match via the SkyGo app.
Highlights will be shown at 10:30pm on BBC One.
It’s a big game for…
Lukasz Fabianski – The Pole withstood a barrage of first-half attempts before Gylfi Sigurdsson opened the scoring last weekend. Manuel Pellegrini’s side ran out eventual 3-1 winners at Goodison Park but his side are likely to face more of what they faced in the first 45 minutes with the visit of Manchester United following Sunday’s fixture. The Hammers will need the former Arsenal keeper to be at his best if they are to build upon their success on Merseyside.
Best stat…
Three: Maurizio Sarri could become just the third head coach or manager to win his first six league matches in charge. Victory over West Ham would see the Italian join fellow countryman Carlo Ancelotti, who replaced the 59-year-old at Napoli in the summer, and Pep Guardiola in achieving the feat.
Remember when…
It was a game that sadly had a fairly ugly ending as objects were launched between rival supporters, but Edimilson Fernandes’ superb strike should have been the main talking point from West Ham’s 2-1 victory over Chelsea in the fourth round of the 2017 League Cup. The 22-year-old midfielder added to Cheikhou Kouyate’s header with a stunning left-foot strike from 18 yards, before Gary Cahill swept home an injury-time consolation.
Player to watch…
Olivier Giroud – Eden Hazard may have received all the plaudits in Chelsea’s emphatic 4-1 win over Cardiff City, and rightly so, but you cannot help but feel that the Frenchman has more than adequately contributed to the Belgian’s form this season. The former Arsenal striker has not been as severely challenged as expected by Alvaro Morata but his link-up play with Hazard is something the Spaniard hasn’t offered in his career at Stamford Bridge. If he can add a few goals of his own, Chelsea will feel confident of maintaining their current position.
Past three-meetings…
Chelsea 1 (Azpilicueta) West Ham 1 (Hernandez), Premier League, April 2018
West Ham 1 (Arnautovic) Chelsea 0, Premier League, December 2017
West Ham 1 (Lanzini) Chelsea 2 (Hazard, Costa), Premier League, March 2017
Form guide…
West Ham: LLLWLW
Cheslsea: WWWWWW
Odds…
West Ham to win: 21/4
Chelsea to win: 13/25
Draw: 10/3
55 mins: West Ham 0 - 0 Chelsea
Masuaku makes a run down the right, he gets the ball from the centre of the pitch and he squares it into the box trying to pick out Yarmolenko, but Rudiger does well to stop the shot
58 mins: West Ham 0 - 0 Chelsea
David Luiz makes a mistake at the back trying to win the ball against Antonio, the West Ham striker wins it and outs it past Rudiger who is the last defender. The Chelsea man doesn't give up though, he turns quickly and overpowers Antonio giving the ball to Arrizabalaga for safety
61 mins: West Ham 0 - 0 Chelsea
West Ham are defending very well, Chelsea can't find a way through. West Ham have the ball now and Rice sends it wide but Alonso clears it. The ball comes to all the way back to Fabianski who boots it forward and Chelsea win a free kick as Alonso is brought down
63 mins: West Ham 0 - 0 Chelsea
Kante this time delivers a ball into the box for Chelsea, Giroud gets his head to it but he can't control the direction
64 mins: West Ham 0 - 0 Chelsea
Giroud makes way for Morata, and Antonio comes off for Lucas Perez
67 mins: West Ham 0 - 0 Chelsea
Oh my! Kante plays the ball into the box and David Luiz gets a foot to it, the ball moves into Morata's path and he toe pokes it towards goal smashing Fabianski in the face as the goalkeeper moves quickly off his line to make the save.
70 mins: West Ham 0 - 0 Chelsea
Azpilicueta tries to find Hazard on the far post and wins a corner. Willian takes it but doesn't beat the first man, the ball comes out to Jorginho and Chelsea build again.
73 mins: West Ham 0 - 0 Chelsea
Kovacic brings Obiang down when they looked to be threatening a counter attack. Snodgrass replaces Felipe Anderson
75 mins: West Ham 0 - 0 Chelsea
Chelsea win a free kick about 25 yards out, David Luiz runs up and shoots! The ball makes it's way past the wall but Fabianksi sees it early and has it covered
78 mins: West Ham 0 - 0 Chelsea
Oh my days! Snodgrass works with Obiang to create some space on the left hand side to deliver a cross. He whips it in to the back post and Yarmolenko is wide open, he has a free header and puts it wide! That should have been the opener and West Ham should be one up!
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