Arsenal vs Chelsea: Arsene Wenger has never beaten Jose Mourinho and nine other statistics ahead of Sunday's huge clash at the Emirates

Chelsea could take huge step towards the title if they avoid defeat

Tom Sheen,Josh Longmore
Saturday 25 April 2015 05:34 EDT
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Wenger and Mourinho square-up to each other earlier this season
Wenger and Mourinho square-up to each other earlier this season (Getty Images)

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Arsenal welcome Chelsea to the Emirates Stadium on Sunday hoping to put a dent in the Blues' march to the Premier League title.

Should Chelsea beat Arsenal on Sunday, they will secure the title with a win at Leicester City next Wednesday.

A win for the Gunners would see the deficit cut to seven points, but with only five games remaining after the meeting Sunday, it may be too late for Arsenal to overcome Jose Mourinho's Blues.

Arsene Wenger meets Jose Mourinho for the 13th time on Sunday - and the Frenchman has famously never beaten his Portuguese rival.

Here are a few other stats ahead of the game:

Additional statistics by Danny Gallagher and James Walters

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