Key events
There have been more stories about Chelsea’s off-field operations than what they’ve produced on the pitch.
It’s great for journalists, like Jacob Steinberg, but must be maddening for their fans.
What do you make of this latest “battle for supremacy”?
I don’t believe it! For the second game in a row, Everton have seen a 2-0 lead become a 3-2 deficit. What on earth is wrong with that team?
So, what do we make of the teams?
The first thing to note is that Kepa Arrizabalaga is unavailable for Bournemouth as he’s on loan from Chelsea so Mark Travers starts in goal. Otherwise there’s just one change from that insane comeback win over Everton as Adam Smith replaces Julian Araujo.
Chelsea look a touch defensive and will flit between a back five a back three as their wingbacks storm forward in possession. Two changes from their last outing as Axel Disasi and Renato Veiga replace the injured duo of Malo Gusto and Enzo Fernandez. Jadon Sancho could make his Chelsea debut off the bench.
Bournemouth v Chelsea line-ups
Bournemouth: Travers, Kerkez, Cook, Senesi, Evanilson, Christie, Smith (c), Tavernier, Kluivert, Semenyo, Zabarnyi.
Subs: Dennis, Huijsen, Brooks, Scott, Sinisterra, Araujo, Hill, Ennes Ünal, Philip.
Chelsea: Sanchez, Disasi, Fofana, Colwill, Cucurella, Veiga, Caicedo (c), Palmer, Madueke, Neto, Jackson.
Subs: Jorgensen, Tosin, Badiashile, Casadei, Mudryk, Sancho, Feliz, Nkunku, Guiu.
Here’s a rundown of today’s matches with reports:
And over at Villa Park, Everton have once again blown a 2-0 lead and are now level thanks to a double from Ollie Watkins.
Preamble
Daniel Gallan
Hello and welcome to the final game of this stacked Saturday. We’ve already seen a kinda good, kinda terrible Man United trounce Southampton, Erling Haaland fail to score a hat-trick of hat-tricks and Nottingham Forest win at Anfield for the first time since 1969.
Have we saved the best for last? I certainly hope so. And if Bournemouth’s last outing – where they turned a 2-0 deficit at 86 minutes against Everton into a 3-2 win – is anything to go by, then we’re in for a treat.
Of course making predictions when Chelsea is involved is almost impossible. Never mind their erratic performances, their gargantuan squad means we genuinely don’t know who will turn up.
The Blues will start as favourites but Bournemouth’s players and fans can look at the league table and take confidence in the fact that their side sits three places above their guests this evening and – unlike their guests – are still undefeated.
It all gets going at 8pm BST but before then I’ll bring you news and updates from the camps as well as the line-ups once they drop.
As always, if you have any thoughts or feelings and fancy sharing them with the group, drop me a mail.