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Your support makes all the difference.Chelsea travel to Brighton looking for their first win of 2018 having drawn their last five games.
Their hosts have won just once since the turn of the year and will be desperate for a result today as they attempt to put distance between themselves and the bottom three.
The visitors are without forwards Alvaro Morata and Pedro through suspension, while Gary Cahill and Cesc Fabregas have been sidelined with hamstring injuries. Brighton will have to make do without Steve Sidwell who has fractured his ankle while recovering from back injury.
What time does it start?
The game kicks off at 12:30 on Saturday20 January at the Amex Stadium.
Where can I watch it?
The game is being broadcast on Sky Sports Premier League. Coverage starts at 11:30.
Odds:
Brighton to win: 11/2
Draw: 27/10
Chelsea to win: 4/6
40' - Kevin De Bruyne shoots from just inside the area but Karl Darlow makes a smart stop down low to his left.
43' - Newcastle have a really good chance on the break but Joselu's sloppy pass is intercepted by Nicolas Otamendi with Christian Atsu screaming for the ball in the middle.
Half-time - Manchester City 1-0 Newcastle
The referee brings the opening period to a close and City lead at the break through Sergio Aguero's goal.
50' - You won't be surprised to learn that City have dominated possession since the break. They've not done too much with the ball yet but their pressure will likely pay sooner rather than later.
57' - Kevin De Bruyne delivers a wonderful cross in towards Leroy Sane but Newcastle defender Javier Manquillo does just enough to prevent the German from getting on the end of it.
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