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After mixed results in his two cup games since taking over, Liam Rosenior's first Premier League game in charge of Chelsea sees them host fifth-placed Brentford at Stamford Bridge on Saturday. It is a fixture in which the Blues,
Now attention turns to the Premier League for a west London derby with Brentford as Chelsea look to leapfrog their local rivals in the standings. No victories in their previous five league outings makes for grim reading, especially ahead of the clash with a Brentford team who lead the table based on results over that period.
Chelsea host Brentford at Stamford Bridge in a huge game on Saturday afternoon and Paul Merson has given his prediction.The match will be Liam Rosenior’s first Premier League game in charge of the
P.S.: Chelsea’s official website says the match is not being televised nor streamed and there’s no information on broadcasts in the usual websites that do so worldwide. However there will be live match coverage in the club’s official app, website and social media channels.
A major west London showdown is set for Saturday afternoon in the Premier League, with Chelsea welcoming Brentford to Stamford Bridge in a fixture that could have significant implications for the
Chelsea will clash with Arsenal in the first leg of the 2025/2026 Carabao Cup semifinals. Supporters in the United States can watch the matchup live on television or through streaming platforms, with several viewing options available.
Arsenal were well on their way to booking their place in the League Cup final at 2-0 ahead just four minutes into the second half on Wednesday, until super-sub Alejandro Garnacho gave Chelsea faint hope of a second-leg comeback.
Chelsea face a tall order to reach the Carabao Cup final after a shocking performance from goalkeeper Robert Sanchez handed Arsenal a 3-2 victory in the first leg of their semi-final. The Spaniard made two avoidable mistakes which allowed Ben White and Viktor Gyokeres to score,
Andrews confirmed winger Django Ouattara "is back" and has "been training well" but midfielder Frank Onyeka is still missing as he's away with Nigeria who have a third-place play-off at Afcon this weekend. On the injury Jordan Henderson suffered last week, he said: "He's back on the grass and we'll see how he is for tomorrow."