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MATCH PREVIEW: CHELSEA V BURNLEY
Clarets head to London to face the Blues
Scott Parker's men hit the road again this weekend with another London trip, as the Clarets head to Stamford Bridge to take on Chelsea.
Burnley will be looking to follow up their recent victory at Crystal Palace last time out in the Premier League, as the Clarets came from behind to win 3-2 at Selhurst Park last Wednesday.
Ahead of the trip to London, Parker's side remain 19th in the league table, six points behind West Ham in 18th and nine points behind Nottingham Forest in 17th.
The Blues go into this weekend's meeting in strong form, with just one defeat in their last nine games in all competitions and currently occupy 5th spot in the table, one point behind Manchester United in 4th.

How to watch
Tickets for the match are no longer available and there are no sales on the day.
The game will not be streamed on Clarets+ due to Premier League rules and regulations and the fixture is not available on Sky Sports or TNT Sports.
Free live audio commentary is available for the game on Clarets+ from 2:45pm with Phil Bird. Click here for more information.
Full match highlights, goals and interviews will be available to view after the match on Clarets+ and across all social media channels.

The opposition
Since taking over on 6th January, Liam Rosenior has steered the Blues into clear waters, after winning eight of his 11 fixtures in charge in all competitions.
Following a run of five games without a win at the end of December, Chelsea appointed the former Hull City boss and haven't looked back since making the change.
Following a convincing 5-1 victory in his first game in charge against Charlton in the FA Cup, his first Premier League win shortly followed against Brentford, after a midweek defeat to Arsenal in the Carabao Cup.
Chelsea then kickstarted a four-match winning run in mid-January, after wins in the UEFA Champions League against Pafos and Napoli, in between victories over London rivals Crystal Palace and West Ham in the league.
Despite losing at Arsenal in the second leg of the Carabao Cup tie, the Blues responded with a 3-1 win at Wolves and a thumping 4-0 thrashing over Hull City last Friday, either side of a 2-2 draw at home to Leeds United.

Last time we met at Stamford Bridge
30/03/2024 - Chelsea 2 - 2 Burnley
Burnley: Muric, O'Shea, Berge, Foster (Rodriguez 70), Assignon, Vitinho, Cullen, Amdouni (Taylor 45), Esteve, Bruun Larsen (Brownhill 46), Odobert (Gudmundsson 70)
Unused substitutes: Trafford, Cork, Benson, Ekdal, Tresor
Chelsea: Petrovic, Disasi, Cucurella, Badiashile, Fernandez, Mudryk, Jackson, Palmer, Gallagher (Madueke 62), Caicedo (Sterling 73), Gusto (Gilchrist 87)
Unused substitutes: Bettinelli, Silva, Casadei, Deivid, Tauriainen, Acheamponmg
Goals: Palmer 44, 78', Cullen 47', O'Shea 81'

What Scott Parker said
"Saturday is all about showing the right mentality. In tough away fixtures like Chelsea, mentality is everything.
"You have to suffer together, stay switched on, and believe in the plan.
"If we bring courage, discipline and belief, we can compete.
"Mentality has to be non-negotiable this weekend – like it was at Palace in our last league fixture."

Officials
Referee - Lewis Smith
Assistant Referee 1 - Adrian Holmes
Assistant Referee 2 - Simon Long
Fourth Official - Anthony Taylor
Video Assistant Referee - Michael Salisbury


