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
PELLEGRINI VS MANCHESTER CITY
For the first time as West Ham manager, Manuel Pellegrini faces Manchester City, the club with which he won the 2013-14 Premier League title.
An attacking look to his Irons team today. Michail Antonio comes in as part of an forward-most quartet that also includes Grady Diangana, Felipe Anderson and Marko Arnautovic. With three strikers on the bench (including the returning Andy Carroll), West Ham have some serious firepower.
No Benjamin Mendy for the visitors. Fabian Delph enjoyed an excellent international break, starting twice for England and captaining his country for the first time, and gets the nod as the Frenchman's replacement at left-back.

MANCHESTER UNITED VS CRYSTAL PALACE
A must-win game for Jose Mourinho's side, but they will take heart from the fact that Crystal Palace have not won at Old Trafford since 1989, and lost 11 games straight at the stadium.
Roy Hodgson's side are also winless in their last seven in all competitions. A tough ask for his team.
Wilfried Zaha may be licking his lips, however. Matteo Darmian is back in the Manchester United team at right-back...

WATFORD VS LIVERPOOL
The surprise package through the first third of the season, Watford resume action with a tough home fixture against Liverpool.
The away team are without Joe Gomez after he took a bang to the ankle in training, while Troy Deeney makes his first start in seven weeks for Javi Gracia's side.
Watford have won five of their last seven at Vicarage Road, and beat Spurs at home earlier in the season. Another upset?

EVERTON VS CARDIFF
Two Premier League teams high in spirits meet on Merseyside this afternoon.
Cardiff have proves some naysayers wrong with a brighter spell of late, and will hope to continue their better form with an away victory at Goodison Park.
Everton have a torturous period on the horizon with games in December including clashes with Tottenham and Manchester City, as well as a Merseyside Derby next weekend, and thus victory here is a must. Marco Silva's men could go sixth if results go their way.

BRIGHTON VS LEICESTER
Finally, Leicester have made the trip down to Sussex for their meeting with Brighton.
With clean sheets in their last two games, Brighton will be looking to continue their strong defensive run with Lewis Dunk and Shane Duffy paired in central defence again. Pascal Gross returns and Chris Hughton will be hoping he can provide for Glenn Murray. The 35-year-old striker is on excellent form with six goals this season, though he has never scored against Brighton's opponents today in seven previous attempts.
Jamie Vardy is on the bench after a groin niggle, so Shinji Okazaki leads the line at the Amex Stadium.

Ten minutes until kick-off around the grounds.
This man is fit again...

This afternoon's six Premier League games are underway.
Watford 0-0 Leicester, 2 minutes
Gerard Deulofeu has the ball in the net in the early stages at Vicarage Road, but the Spaniard had strayed offside after being set free to slot home.
Manchester United 0-0 Crystal Palace, 5 minutes
A strong start from Manchester United, and Anthony Martial has a good early opening. Aaron Wan-Bissaka does enough to put him off and Wayne Hennessey manages to smother the ball away.
Manchester United 0-0 Crystal Palace, 9 minutes
An early booking for Luka Milivojevic as he fells Jesse Lingard.
Positive signs for Jose Mourinho and his side in the opening ebbs of this fixture.
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