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Chelsea vs Bournemouth as it happened: Eden Hazard and Pedro score as Maurizio Sarri's continues unbeaten start

Relive all the action from Stamford Bridge as Chelsea beat Bournemouth

Nathan Jacobs
Saturday 01 September 2018 11:48 EDT
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Chelsea Manager Maurizio Sarri says he's really happy with Ruben Loftus Cheek ahead of their Premier League clash against Bournemouth

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Life at Stamford Bridge has started very promisingly for Maurizio Sarri, who has guided Chelsea to three wins in their opening Premier League matches.

Chelsea, however, will not be taking Bournemouth lightly, having lost to them twice at home in their last three league meetings in west London.

Eddie Howe could hand Jefferson Lerma his Premier League debut and will welcome back Adam Smith, who returns from suspension, as they look to maintain their unbeaten start.

We'll have all the latest from Stamford Bridge and around the Premier League:


Preview

What time does it start?

Kick off at Stamford Bridge is at 15:00 BST

Where can I watch it?

Live coverage will not be shown in the UK as the game falls in the football television blackout, but you can follow live coverage on the Independent. Highlights are available on Match of the Day on BBC One at 22:20 BST.

Past three meetings

31 January 2018, Premier League – Chelsea 0 Bournemouth 3 (Wilson, Stanislas, Ake)

20 December 2017, Carabao Cup – Chelsea 2 (Willian, Morata) Bournemouth 1 (Gosling)

28 October 2017, Premier League – Bournemouth 0 Chelsea 1 (Hazard)

Premier League form guide

Chelsea: WWW

Bournemouth: WWD

Odds

Chelsea to win: 3/10

Bournemouth to win: 9/1

Draw: 5/1

Prediction

Chelsea 2-0 Bournemouth

FULL TIME: Manchester City 2-1 Newcastle United 

City win once again and move onto 10 points but it was not as comfortable as it normally is for the Citizens. 

The better players shone through though and goals from Sterling and Walker give City the three points. 

Newcastle scored a good goal of their own from Deandre Yedlin but it wasn't enough to get a point. 

A more than respectable result for the Toon Army but it is still only one point from four matches even though they'll think they should have accumulated a few more.

They've now played against Spurs, Chelsea and City and not lost by more than one against any of them. 

Nathan Jacobs1 September 2018 19:23

That's the end of your action today folks. 

Join us tomorrow here at The Independent for all the live updates as Cardiff host Arsenal, Burnley take on Manchester United and and Watford host Tottenham.

It's sure to be another fiery afternoon with lots of goals and action and I'll be taking you through them all. 

Thanks for joining. 

Nathan Jacobs1 September 2018 19:25

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