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Chelsea vs Swansea City: Live updates, plus what time does it start, what TV channel is it on and where can I watch it?

The Blues welcome Paul Clement's Swans to Stamford Bridge

Luke Brown
Thursday 23 February 2017 14:22 GMT
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Swansea held Chelsea to a 2-2 draw earlier this season
Swansea held Chelsea to a 2-2 draw earlier this season (Getty)

Chelsea have the opportunity to stretch their lead at the top of the Premier League to eleven points with a win at home to Swansea on Saturday.

Antonio Conte's team sit 36 points above Swansea in the table and, on paper, this match appears a guaranteed home win. But since Paul Clement succeeded Bob Bradley as Swansea manager shortly after the new year, his side actually boast a better record than Chelsea, winning four matches and losing only two.

His Swansea team will therefore have very high hopes of springing an upset as Clement prepares to return to Stamford Bridge, a result that could lift them as high as 14th in the table, which would be the highest they have sat in the table since early September.

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Key information…

The Premier League clash between table-toppers Chelsea and relegation-battlers Swansea City kicks off at 3pm on Saturday 25 February.

Due to broadcasting law, the match will not be televised live in the UK. But you can follow the match with our liveblog and then watch the highlights on Match of the Day later on in the evening: they start on BBC One at 10.30pm.

Predicted line-ups…

Chelsea (3-4-3): Thibaut Courtois; Gary Cahill, David Luiz, César Azpilicueta; Marcos Alonso, Nemanja Matic, N'Golo Kante, Victor Moses; Eden Hazard, Pedro, Diego Costa.

Swansea (4-3-3): Lukasz Fabiański; Kyle Naughton, Federico Fernández, Alfie Mawson, Martin Olsson; Leroy Fer, Tom Carroll, Jack Cork; Wayne Routeledge, Gylfi Sigurdsson, Fernando Llorente.

Best stat…

Swansea have taken 12 points from a possible 18 in 2017 so far, winning four of their matches and losing two since Paul Clement succeeded Bob Bradley. (W4 D0 L2). That's one more than Chelsea —.who have won three, drawn two and lost once — have managed.

It’s a big game for…

Alfie Mawson (Swansea City)

Mawson is set for the biggest test of his career
Mawson is set for the biggest test of his career (Getty)

Mawson has made a superb start to his Swansea City career. Having moved to the club from Barnsley with just four games worth of experience in the Championship under his belt, Mawson was named Man of the Match on his debut — a 0-0 draw against Watford — and has scored three vital goals for the club in 2017, in wins against Crystal Palace, Southampton and Leicester.

But on Saturday he faces the toughest match of his career to date as he attempts to stop Pedro, Hazard and Costa from scoring at home. “They’re flying in the league and playing really well. They’ve got world-class attacking players but I’m here to test myself," Mawson has said ahead of the game. Tests don't come much harder: Swansea will need Mawson at his best.

Player to watch…

Diego Costa (Chelsea)

Costa is in formidable form for Chelsea
Costa is in formidable form for Chelsea (Getty)

Diego Costa just loves playing against Swansea. The Spanish international has scored seven goals in his four Premier League games against Swansea: more than he has against any other side in the competition. He even managed a hat-trick in this exact fixture in September 2014.

Costa has fallen behind Romelu Lukaku and Alexis Sanchez in the Premier League top goalscorer chart but will sense a good opportunity to claw back some ground against Swansea.

Form guide…

Chelsea: WWDWDW
Swansea: LLWWLW

Odds…

Chelsea to win: 3/11
Swansea to win
: 19/2
Draw: 49/10
Odds courtesy of 888sport.co

FULL TIME - HULL 1 BURNLEY 1:

Sam Dymond25 February 2017 16:52

FULL TIME - CRYSTAL PALACE 1 MIDDLESBROUGH 0:

Sam Dymond25 February 2017 16:52

FULL TIME - EVERTON 2 SUNDERLAND 0:

Sam Dymond25 February 2017 16:52

FULL TIME - WEST BROM 2 BOURNEMOUTH 1:

Sam Dymond25 February 2017 16:53

It's off to Vicarage Road now for the late game in the Premier League.

Watford versus West Ham kicks-off in 20 minutes.

Sam Dymond25 February 2017 17:11

Here's how they line up at Vicarage Road this evening...

Watford: Gomes, Janmaat, Kaboul, Britos, Holebas, Cleverley, Behrami, Capoue, Zarate, Deeney, Niang

Subs: Arlauskis, Prodl, Cathcart, Zuniga, Doucoure, Success, Okaka.

West Ham: Randolph, Kouyate, Fonte, Reid, Cresswell, Noble, Obiang, Feghouli, Snodgrass, Lanzini, Antonio

Subs: Adrian, Collins, Ayew, Byram, Masuaku, Calleri, Fernandes

Referee: Craig Pawson

Sam Dymond25 February 2017 17:16

The players emerge from a darkened tunnel at Vicarage Road to a...well...darkened stadium. The floodlights are on at full pelt, but it's navy sky that covers the ground as the sun disappears for the day.

The fixture is the very emphasis of a midtable match up. Watford find themselves in 13th place in the Premier League, but could leap their tenth-placed opponents with a win.

Minute-by-minute action is next.

Sam Dymond25 February 2017 17:29

KICK-OFF: It's the visitors who begin the final match of the day, playing from left to right on a beautifully crisp, green surface. There were six goals scored when these sides met at the London Stadium back in September. With just one natural striker on the pitch tonight, a repeat seems unlikely. We will have to wait and see how this one pans out.

Sam Dymond25 February 2017 17:30

2 mins: PENALTY TO WATFORD!

Well, that didn't take long! Awful play from Cheikhou Kouyate, who allowed Mauro Zarate to run on to Troy Deeney's inside pass, and then decided to bundle into the back of Watford's Argentine forward. Craig Pawson had no hesitation in pointing for an early penalty, and West Ham have shot themselves in the foot inside two minutes at Vicarage Road.

Sam Dymond25 February 2017 17:32

3 mins: GOAL! WATFORD 1 WEST HAM 0:

Troy Deeney's fine goalscoring form continues, and the Watford captain now has four in five Premier League games. Stepping up right-footed, the striker buries a low shot into the bottom right corner of Darren Randolph's goal and the home side lead.​

Sam Dymond25 February 2017 17:33

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