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Chelsea vs Sheffield United LIVE: Result and reaction from Premier League fixture tonight

Follow all the action as Frank Lampard’s side welcome the Blades to Stamford Bridge

Callum Rice-Coates
Saturday 07 November 2020 14:13 EST
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Tammy Abraham celebrates after scoring Chelsea’s equaliser
Tammy Abraham celebrates after scoring Chelsea’s equaliser (PA)

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Follow all the action as Chelsea welcome Sheffield United to Stamford Bridge this afternoon. 

Frank Lampard’s side have shown serious improvements in recent weeks, having now kept a clean sheet in their last five successive matches, and can move into the top four with a victory. 

It’s been a different story for Sheffield United so far, though, with Chris Wilder’s side taking just one point from their opening seven games. Furthermore, the Blades have only scored three goals in total and desperately need a result to kickstart their season. Follow all the action below live: 

2 min

Townsend finds some space and fires in a shot, which is comfortably saved at the near post by Meslier.

Callum Rice-Coates7 November 2020 15:04

Kick-off

There’s an immaculately observed minute of silence, before the players unanimously take a knee. And we’re underway!

Callum Rice-Coates7 November 2020 15:02

The players are out at Selhurst Park…

Callum Rice-Coates7 November 2020 14:56

Palace boss Roy Hodgson: "Leeds have done exceptionally well. It's a big, big club. I remember them for the Revie days and also from the days of George Graham. I can only congratulate him [Bielsa] and the club for what they achieved not only in getting into the Premier League but starting this season very well. They're going to be a very tough opponent."

Callum Rice-Coates7 November 2020 14:55

TEAM NEWS

James McArthur, Eberechi Eze and Jordan Ayew all start for Palace today, with Milivojevic, Schlupp and Batshuayi dropping to the bench.

For Leeds,  Pascal Struijk and Ezgjan Alioski replace Shackleton and Hernandez.

Callum Rice-Coates7 November 2020 14:52

Bruno Fernandes bails Ole Gunnar Solskjaer out of trouble once again as Manchester United defeat Everton

Everton 1-3 Manchester United: Fernandes double helped Solskjaer’s side come from behind before Edinson Cavani struck to secure victory

Callum Rice-Coates7 November 2020 14:45

An angry Ole Gunnar Solskjaer speaks to BT Sport: "We were set up to fail. We've been to Turkey, we've played loads of games already this season, and we're playing Saturday lunchtime kick-off. It's an absolutely shambles. Them boys deserve better than to be thrown at there to fail today. How can they set us up after a Champions League game on Wednesday night. I've had enough. We have to understand how, in these times, mentally draining it is, physically draining it is. It's just a joke."

Callum Rice-Coates7 November 2020 14:44

Five things we learned as Manchester United beat Everton

United ended their dire run of recent results

Callum Rice-Coates7 November 2020 14:41

It’s over to Selhurst Park next, where the pleasure of watching Crystal Palace vs Leeds will cost you a mere £14.95.

Marcelo Bielsa’s side will, as ever, do their best to entertain, and they’ll be looking to bounce back from a 4-1 defeat against an impressive Leicester team last time out.

Palace, meanwhile, were beaten at Wolves and will be keen to move into the top half of the table.

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Callum Rice-Coates7 November 2020 14:40

That result sees United climb to the dizzy heights of 13th and will probably buy Solskjaer another few weeks in the job. Everton are in fifth, though they could fall depending on other results this weekend.

Callum Rice-Coates7 November 2020 14:36

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