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Chelsea vs Manchester United live: Alvaro Morata goal decides Stamford Bridge affair as Jose Mourinho loses out

Follow the latest from the Premier League clash at Stamford Bridge

Liam Corless,Nick Stromberg
Friday 03 November 2017 11:41 EDT
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Alvaro Morata was judged to have fouled Phil Jones before he scored an own-goal
Alvaro Morata was judged to have fouled Phil Jones before he scored an own-goal (Getty)

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Jose Mourinho returns to Stamford Bridge once again as Manchester United take on Chelsea in a game that could have huge ramifications for both team’s Premier League title hopes. Follow all the latest here.

  • Chelsea vs Manchester United kicks off at 16:30
  • Antonio Conte has already conceded that defeat will end their title hopes
  • Blues nine points off City at start of the weekend
  • David Luiz and Gary Cahill could be dropped
  • United without Paul Pogba still

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Manchester United travel to Chelsea on Sunday afternoon, hoping to narrow the gap to their local rivals Manchester City at the top of the Premier League table.

Currently 2nd in the league, but five points behind the Citizens, this weekend could constitute an ideal opportunity for the Red Devils to apply some real pressure to City.

If they could come away from West London with a win - and in-form Arsenal can avoid being beaten when they visit the Etihad on Sunday - United would move within touching distance of Pep Guardiola’s high-flying team.

Boss Jose Mourinho will have reasons to be confident in securing a positive result at his old club. United come into the fixture confident after a solid run of winning form. As well as two efficient, if not glamorous, away victories in the Carabao Cup and Champions League competitions, last weekend’s 1-0 win at home to Spurs will have instilled belief that this United team can secure results against the highest quality opposition in the division.

The Manchester club will also take heart from the recent results of their hosts in London. In particular, Tuesday night’s 3-0 loss away to Roma highlighted just how brittle the reigning league champions have been at times this season.

The Blues looked completely disjointed as they were hammered in the Italian capital, a far cry from the slick, organised team unit that lifted the Premier League trophy in May. Manager Antonio Conte would dearly love an improved showing against United, not only to overcome his rival Mourinho for a second time in this fixture – after Chelsea won 4-0 last term – but to reenergise his team’s effort to retain their title.

The return of the talismanic N’Golo Kante after a four week injury layoff would certainly do a lot to revive Chelsea spirits, though the Frenchman is still a doubt and Victor Moses remains sidelined. For the visitors, although both Marouane Fellaini and Marcos Rojo are approaching match fitness again, they remain unlikely to be risked.

Kante is set to return for Chelsea
Kante is set to return for Chelsea (Chelsea FC)

What time does it start?

Chelsea vs Manchester United kicks off at 16:30.

Where can I watch it?

The match will be shown live from 16:15 on Sky Sports Main Event. Highlights will be shown on BBC One at 22:30.

It’s a big game for…

Romelu Lukaku. The Belgian has been the centre of discussion this week, defended as “untouchable” by Jose Mourinho after he perceived the United supporters were not appreciative enough of the striker. Still, the facts – in many ways – speak louder than the Portuguese. Despite scoring 11 in his first 10 games for United, the Belgian now has not netted for six games in a row. How the 24 year-old would love to end that barren run at the stadium and club that first adopted him in England.

Lukaku is vital to United's hopes
Lukaku is vital to United's hopes (Getty)

Best stat…

12. Before last April’s 2-0 loss at Old Trafford, the Blues were unbeaten in twelve games against United, winning seven and drawing five. This is the longest United have ever gone without beating a fellow top-flight team in the Premier League era.

Remember when…

Fernando Torres and the miss of the century when these two sides met at Old Trafford in the Premier League in 2011.

Player to watch out for…

Nemanja Matic. Like Lukaku, another ex-Blue who is settling into life at Old Trafford. In the midst of some major absences in central midfield for United – with Paul Pogba, Michael Carrick and Marouane Fellaini all currently sidelined – the Serbian has been a fantastic controlling force in the middle of the park: he has played more passes (722) than any other player on either side. Another dominant showing on his first return to Stamford Bridge since leaving in the summer will ensure that Chelsea will rue their decision to sell him even more.

Matic has been superb for United in recent weeks
Matic has been superb for United in recent weeks (Getty)

Previous three meetings…

Manchester United 2 (Rashford, Herrera) Chelsea 0, Premier League, April 2017
Chelsea 1 (Kante) Manchester United 0, FA Cup, March 2017
Chelsea 4 (Pedro, Cahill, Hazard, Kante) Manchester United 0, Premier League, October 2016

Form guide…

Chelsea: LDWWWL
Manchester United: DWLWWW

Odds…

Chelsea: 6/4
Manchester United: 21/10
Draw: 28/13

Welcome to The Independent's live coverage of today's Premier League clash between Chelsea and Manchester United, brought to you from Stamford Bridge.

Jack de Menezes5 November 2017 14:09
Jack de Menezes5 November 2017 14:15
Jack de Menezes5 November 2017 15:42

Just 15 minutes to go until kick-off at Stamford Bridge. Can Manchester United close the gap at the top of the table to five points or will Chelsea get one over on their old boss?

Stay tuned to find out!

Liam Corless5 November 2017 16:17

Here's a reminder of how the two teams line up today:

Liam Corless5 November 2017 16:20

United's woeful record at the Bridge

Stamford Bridge was a fairly happy hunting ground for United in the 90s but they've not had too much success there since the turn of the century. 

Of the previous 19 Premier League games between the two sides at Chelsea's home ground, United have won just two. 

Can they improve that record today?

Liam Corless5 November 2017 16:25

The players are out on the pitch at Stamford Bridge. Kick-off is just five minutes away!

Liam Corless5 November 2017 16:27

1' - Referee Anthony Taylor blows his whistle to get the game underway at Stamford Bridge.

Liam Corless5 November 2017 16:30

2' - No messing around from Chris Smalling. The United defender fouls Alvaro Morata early doors and rips his base layer in the process. 

Cesc Fabregas plays the resultant free-kick short to N'Golo Kante, whose long-range shot at goal deflects through to David de Gea, who makes a comfortable save.

Liam Corless5 November 2017 16:33

7' - Chelsea think they've opened the scoring through a Phil Jones own-goal but the referee disallows it for a push in the defender's back by Alvaro Morata.

That looked very soft, in all honesty.

Liam Corless5 November 2017 16:38

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