Chelsea travel to one of the most formidable away grounds in the Premier League this weekend, as they take on Burnley.
Burnley’s dreadful away form did continue, however, with an early Jeff Hendrick’s red card condemning the Clarets to a 2-1 loss at Watford.
Chelsea meanwhile took another huge step towards their next Premier League title, outclassing a lightweight Arsenal team 3-1 and in the process resigning the Gunners to once again fight for a coveted Champions League spot.
Eden Hazard stole the show against Arsenal, scoring one of the goals of the season, while N’Golo Kante once again dictated play with an unassuming superiority alongside Nemanja Matic.
The midfield battle will be key against Burnley, as Chelsea look to free the likes of Hazard, Willian or Pedro into attacking positions.
Chelsea have no injury worries and look set to name an unchanged team. Burnley will be without the suspended Jeff Hendrick, which means new signings Ashley Westwood and Robbie Brady could be handed starts against the Blues.
Burnley will be looking for a sixth consecutive home win this Sunday, but in Chelsea, they will find a team who have won 16 of their last 18 league games, and currently have 30 points more than they did last season.





