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Your support makes all the difference.It's another jam-packed day of football with Manchester City and Chelsea kicking things off at the Etihad Stadium.
The last encounter headed in a 3-0 win for City but given the current strength of Chelsea's defence, Pep Guardiola's men will know they face quite the challenge in breaking down their opponents.
Later in the day, struggling Leicester travel to Sunderland to try and get their Premier League campaign back on track while Tottenham welcome relegation contenders Swansea to White Hart Lane.
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Saturday's fixtures:
Manchester City 12.30 Chelsea
Crystal Palace 15.00 Southampton
Stoke 15.00 Burnley
Sunderland 15.00 Leicester
Tottenham 15.00 Swansea
West Brom 15.00 Watford
West Ham 17.30 Arsenal
Chelsea have lost six of their last eight games away to Man City, but will today be their day to break the curse of this raucous rivalry for the visitors?
The attacking side selected by Guardiola will be sure to cause the Chelsea defence a few issues, but the visitors will be hoping to continue their fine run of form and bag the three points today.
This is one you do not want to miss - so stay tuned for live minute-by-minute updates of the action.
Player to keep an eye on today...
Victor Moses.
Following a run of tremendous performances from the Nigerian powerhouse, his pace and strength will be crucial at the back today for the visitors.
His courageous displays of late are somewhat inspirational for Chelsea and not only can he defend like a trooper, but going forward he is able to showing his attacking prowess, also. His late winner last week against Tottenham marks his third goal of this campaign so far - with many more to come no doubt.
Under the argus-eyes of Conte, the Nigerian international has became a key element to the Chelsea side and will be vital today. I personally wouldn't want to be coming up against him...
Here's how it's looking from inside the Etihad.
Nerves will be starting to take their toll for the players as the ground begins to fill. Under 30 minutes until kick-off now.
The players warm-up in a black t-shirt in memory of the 19 Chapecoense players and coaching staff that lost their life in the tragic plane crash earlier this week. Respect.
There will be a minute of silence prior to kick-off.
The raucous attacking rivalry... Aguero v Costa.
With 10 goals per piece so far this campaign, these two guys will be hugely influential for their clubs today.
In terms of head-to-head statistics, Costa has created 22 chances, whereas the Man City striker has only created 12. However, Aguero has had 41 shots on goal, whereas the Spaniard has only had 30.
They are very different strikers in terms of how they play and how they impact the game, but it's equally effective. With Costa's new 'calm headed' approach to the game under the watchful of Conte, he will be hoping to stay composed but will the pressure of such a fixture lead to trembling tempers? We'll see.
The players march out on to the Etihad pitch - we are just minutes from kick-off now.
Chelsea are currently table toppers, but a win today will rocket the home side to number one.
It's all to play for.
And we're off...
The home side kick-off to begin proceedings. Game on!
2 MINS
Hazard goes to ground following an early clash with Fernandinho. He is receiving treatment on the pitch. This is not a good start for the travelling fans.
3 MINS
Hazard goes to ground following a tough clash with Fernandinho. This doesn't look good for the Chelsea side, but they will be hoping he just requires a bit of on pitch treatment.
Hazard is back up on his feet and will play on.
4 MINS
Hazards promising run comes to anticlimactic end as he beats his man with some tantalising footwork, but his pass into space is collected by a Man City shirt. The Belgian looks like he could cause a few problems today.
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