Tottenham vs Chelsea LIVE: Goals, score and latest updates plus prediction, how to watch and stream
Goals, action and analysis from the Premier League fixture at Wembley Stadium
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Your support makes all the difference.Tottenham host Chelsea at Wembley on Saturday evening in a London derby between two sides separated by just a point in the table.
Spurs beat Crystal Palace in their last game and can overtake their opponents in the table with three points.
Chelsea were held at home to Everton last time out and are one of three unbeaten teams in the Premier League, alongside Manchester City and Liverpool; they are in third on 28 points. Follow it live below.
What time does it start?
Tottenham Hotspur vs Chelsea kicks off at 5:30pm (GMT) on Saturday 24 November.

Where can I watch it?
Tottenham Hotspur vs Chelsea will be shown live on BT Sport 1 from 5:00pm (GMT).
BT Sport subscribers can stream the game live via the BT Sport App.
Highlights will be shown at 10:20pm on BBC One.
Player to watch…
Jorginho: The ex-Napoli midfielder has started every game in the Premier League this season for Chelsea, forging a formidable partnership alongside N’Golo Kante and Mateo Kovacic, with Ross Barkley a supporting act. The 26-year-old, whose only goal of the season came on the opening day at Huddersfield, broke the record for the most amount of attempted passes in Premier League history in September, with 180 against West Ham United.

Form guide…
Spurs: DLWWWW
Chelsea: WWWWWD
Odds…
Spurs to win: 9/5
Chelsea to win: 31/20
Draw: 12/5
GOAL! Tottenham 3-1 Chelsea (Olivier Giroud, 85 minutes)
It will likely only be a consolation but that is a beautiful goal.
A raking pass across to Cesar Azpilicueta is killed dead by the Spaniard, who then lifts a delectable cross to the back post.
Olivier Giroud gobbles up the opportunity, unmarked, heading into the bottom corner.
86 minutes
Dele Alli is another Spurs goalscorer to be replaced, and another to receive a deserved round of applause.
Harry Winks will get five minutes or so from the bench.
87 minutes
Pedro lashes over the top from the edge of the area after good play from Ross Barkley down the left.
Another goal now for Chelsea would open up a nervy last few minutes for Spurs.
90 minutes
Into four added minutes we go at Wembley.
90 + 2 minutes
Marcos Alonso slices over the bar. That may be Chelsea's final chance.
Full time at Wembley, and Spurs have dominated Chelsea on their way to a very impressive 3-1 victory to move up to third.

That could have been more than three.
Spurs were outstanding and Chelsea were awful. Plenty of questions for Maurizio Sarri and his side to answer, but a superb win for Mauricio Pochettino's team.
That's all from us here tonight - stay tuned to The Independent for reaction, analysis and more from all of today's fixtures in the Premier League.
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