Stoke City vs Chelsea: Chelsea could stay top of the Premier League tree tonight - but does that mean they will win the title?

History certainly favours the Blues

James Orr
Monday 22 December 2014 13:08 EST
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Jose Mourinho gestures on the touchline
Jose Mourinho gestures on the touchline (Getty Images)

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Chelsea will be this year's Christmas No 1 so long as they do not lose by two goals or more at Stoke City tonight, but does history suggest that means they will go on to win the Premier League?

The Blues could be top of the Premier League tree for only the third time - and for Chelsea, this means they will go on to win the title.

In each of the three seasons that Chelsea have previously been top of the Premier League on Christmas Day, they have gone on to win the trophy.

Season  Xmas No 1 League Winner
2009/10 Chelsea   Chelsea
2005/06 Chelsea   Chelsea
2004/05 Chelsea   Chelsea
Jose Mourinho lifts the Premier League trophy in 2005
Jose Mourinho lifts the Premier League trophy in 2005 (GETTY IMAGES)

In addition, in four out of the past five seasons, the team who was top of the Premier League on Christmas Day went on to win the Premier League. However, last year's Xmas No 1, Liverpool, led Arsenal by goal difference at this stage, but would eventually finish the season in second place.

Season Xmas No 1 League winner
2013/14 Liverpool Man City
2012/13 Man United Man United
2011/12 Man City Man City
2010/11 Man United Man United
2009/10 Chelsea Chelsea

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