Stamford Bridge hosts an all-London affair on Sunday evening as Chelsea take on surprise entertainers Brentford.
Chelsea are close to Enzo Maresca, with their win at Tottenham last weekend lifting them into second place in the Premier League table. The Blues are now just five points behind Liverpool, who drew with Fulham on Saturday to temporarily level things in the Games Played column.
Maresca’s side have not lost since October 30, and their unbeaten streak in all competitions extended to nine games this Thursday. defeated Astana 3-1 in Kazakhstan.
The hosts are looking for their first win over their west London rivals since December 2021 on Sunday.
Brentford, despite losing Ivan Toney in the summer, have shone at times this season and have been excellent at home. In fact, no team has accumulated more points at home in the Premier League than Thomas Frank’s bees, but have only accumulated one point in their travels.
Their road problems mean they sit ninth in the table, but a short distance from the European places.
here it is 90 minutes guide to Chelsea against Brentford.
Chelsea vs Brentford H2H Record (last five matches)
Current form (all competitions)
Chelsea |
Brentford |
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Astana 1-3 Chelsea – 12/24/12 |
Brentford 4-2 Newcastle – 07/12/24 |
Tottenham 3-4 Chelsea – 08/12/24 |
Aston Villa 3-1 Brentford – 04/12/24 |
Southampton 1-5 Chelsea – 04/12/24 |
Brentford 4-1 Leicester – 30/11/24 |
Chelsea 3-0 Aston Villa – 01/12/24 |
Everton 0-0 Brentford – 23/11/24 |
Heidenheim – Chelsea 0-2 – 28/11/24 |
Brentford 3-2 Bournemouth – 09/11/24 |
country |
TV channel/live broadcast |
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united kingdom |
Talksport 2 Radio (not televised) |
united states |
fuboTV, nbcsports.com, NBC Sports App, Telemón Live Sports, USA Network, Telemón |
canada |
fuboTV Canada, Fubo Sports Network 3 Canada |
Those who featured in Kazakhstan on Thursday are unlikely to play a part here, with Maresca set to name a similar XI from last Sunday’s triumph at Tottenham.
Noni Madueke will replace the suspended Pedro Neto on the right, while the inclusion of Malo Gusto should force Moises Caicedo into midfield at the expense of Romeo Lavia. Lavia retired at the break at N17.
Reece James and Wesley Fofana are both out with hamstring injuries, while Mykhailo Mudryk is a doubt through illness.
Predicted Chelsea v Brentford line-up (4-2-3-1): Sanchez; Gusto, Colwill, Badiashile, Cucurella; Caicedo, Fernández; Madueke, Palmer, Sancho; Jackson.
Frank named a very aggressive line-up against Newcastle last weekend, but is likely to opt for a more pragmatic XI on Sunday.
The German will likely return to a back four with Mads Roerslev coming into the wing. Mikkel Damsgaard has played an underrated role in Brentford’s success this season and should return to Frank’s side after earning a break against Newcastle.
The visitors’ injury list remains extensive, with Vitaly Janelt the latest out. The midfielder is a doubt for Sunday’s game for once. Rico Henry, Aaron Hickey, Mathias Jensen and Josh Dasilva are out.
Predicted Brentford v Chelsea line-up (4-2-3-1): The stain; Roerslev, Collins, Pinnock, Van den Berg; Norgaard, Janelt; Mbeumo, Damsgaard, Lewis-Potter; Whisa.
Maresca’s side have shown some weaknesses at home this season, drawing at both Nottingham Forest and Crystal Palace after losing the opening weekend to Manchester City. However, these results currently seem like distant memories.
The Blues have found a majestic groove and are well into the title conversation. When you have Cole Palmer by your side, you’re never out of a contest.
The hosts face an expansive Brentford who have often been caught cold on the road this season. A single point from seven away Premier League games is a pitiful return – the joint-worst record in the division. While their recent results against Chelsea should encourage Frank’s side, it’s hard to imagine anything other than a home win.