Chelsea vs Liverpool - as it happened: Daniel Sturridge scores late to cancel out Eden Hazard's strike
Relive all the action from the draw at Stamford Bridge
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Your support makes all the difference.After over an hour of trying, Liverpool finally hit back against Chelsea to maintain their unbeaten start to the Premier League. Eden Hazard struck in the first half to ensure Maurizio Sarri's side came out on top after an intense opening period, but Daniel Strurridge's wonderful late goal means the points are shared.
The home side had defended well and David Luiz and Antonio Rudiger were on hand to clear off the line to prevent Liverpool scoring an earlier equaliser. Xheradan Shaqiri also went close with an effort going wide from close range and Alisson was called on several times to keep Chelsea's early lead to just one goal.
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Preview
What time does it start?
Chelsea vs Liverpool kicks off at 5:30pm (BST) on Saturday 29 September.
Where can I watch it?
The match will be shown live on BT Sport 1 from 5:00pm (BST).
BT Sport subscribers can also watch online via the BT Sport app.
Highlights will be shown at 10:30pm on BBC One.
It’s a big game for…
Mohamed Salah. The Liverpool winger has not quite found the miraculous form of last season as of yet, and will go to Stamford Bridge with a chip on his shoulder against his former club. Salah, who was unable to make an impact in the midweek defeat as a late substitute, was barely given a chance during his time at Chelsea from 2014 to 2016, and will want to silence the home fans with an eye-catching performance.
Best stat…
Three: Chelsea have only won three of their last 11 home games against Liverpool in the Premier League. Liverpool have won five.
Player to watch…
Eden Hazard: The Belgium captain is thriving under Sarri at the moment, and is the joint top scorer in the Premier League currently with five goals from six matches. The 27-year-old will be itching to attack Liverpool’s defence, after his wonderful solo goal in the last few minutes won the Carabao Cup tie on Wednesday. He’ll need to beat a different goalkeeper this time though, with Allison likely to come back into the starting XI after Simon Mignolet started in midweek.
Past three meetings…
Liverpool 1 (Sturridge) Chelsea 2 (Emerson, Hazard), Carabao Cup, September 2018
Chelsea 1 (Giroud) Liverpool 0, Premier League, May 2018
Liverpool 1 (Salah) Chelsea 1 (Willian), Premier League, November 2017
Form guide…
Chelsea: WWWWDW
Liverpool: WWWWWL
Odds…
Chelsea to win: 9/5
Liverpool to win: 6/4
Draw: 5/2
32: There's been no play in Manchester United's half for a while now as the visitors make camp in attacking areas. Anderson has finally got the message from the sidelines and is tracking back to halt Young's advances on that right-hand side.
West Ham are sitting tight and you don't see United finding a way through.
Why does Mark Noble look like me going in for a tackle on the Hackney Marshes?
34: West Ham finally get themselves up the pitch and win a rare corner. Yarmolenko volleys Anderson's cross from the edge of the box and after a brief bit of pin-balling and United clear. The home side are playing some nice stuff in possession now and seem to have recovered after United threatened to attack.
36: Zabaletta is having some game for West Ham. He's holding off Lukaku and Pogba, as well as matching Shaw when the United wing-back gets forward. He also set up the goal so that's one for Fantasy Football managers to keep an eye on, bonus points incoming!
Cya!
Pogba is making himself available and putting together some nice pieces of work, but it's all from deep and United could really do with him being closer to goal.
39: Mourinho is livid on the touchline and thinks his side should have a penalty. Masuaku and McTominay tangle in the West Ham area as the United player shields the ball then falls to the deck. Michael Oliver is not interested, and rightly so.
West Ham have a second!
Andriy Yarmolenko doubles the lead.
The Ukrainian forward gets the ball from Diop's free header from a corner and stands up Matic, he cuts onto his left foot and from the edge of the box lets fly at goal. Lindelof gets himself in the way but sends the ball looping high and into the top corner of the net, there's no way that De Gea can do anything about that.
Mourinho and United have big problems, but let's focus on West Ham - they've been absolutely brilliant!
West Ham 2-0 Manchester United
Wow. What a half for West Ham.
Felipe Anderson put West Ham ahead with a lovely finish from Zabaleta's low cross. United grew back into the game and Lukaku hit the post as Mourinho's men threatened to fightback. However, shortly before half time, the lead was doubled when Yarmolenko's shot fromt the edge of the box was carried into the net via Lindelof's deflection.
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