Chelsea entertain high-flying Bournemouth as both sides look to keep up their excellent starts to the season.
The hosts are one of only four sides, with Liverpool, Watford and Tottenham, to have a 100% record so far.
Bournemouth sit sixth in the table following their start, with two wins in their first two games - against Cardiff and West Ham; before last weekend's 2-2 draw with Everton.
STATS:
Chelsea have dominated this fixture in the past, with nine wins from the last twelve games between these two.
Eden Hazard has been on the scoresheet in all four of Chelsea's Premier League victories against the Cherries - with five in four games for the Belgian international.
Midfielder Jorginho has completed 338 passes so far this season - which is an incredible 82 more than any other player!
If Bournemouth do avoid defeat on Saturday, then it would be the first time since 1998 (third tier) that the Cherries have avoided defeat in their opening four games.
A win would be the first time Eddie Howe's side have won three Premier League away games in a row!
TEAM NEWS:
Chelsea manager Maurizio Sarri has no new injury problems as they prepare to take on Bournemouth.
Willian may make a return for the Blues, but Cesc Fabregas is still out with a knee injury, which has kept him out since the start of the season.
Jefferson Lerma, the Cherries' record signing, could make his Premier League debut for the visitors and Adam Smith returns from his suspension.
Lys Mousset is out with a knee injury and Mark Pugh is a doubt for the clash with a calf injury.
WHAT THE MANAGERS SAY:
Sarri gave the press an update on Ruben Loftus-Cheek's future with the club, as the midfielder has been linked away with a move away from Stamford Bridge.
"I think that he will be important for sure," Sarri said in his pre-match press conference. "I think Ruben will be very, very important and useful for us.
"He has great qualities from a physical point of view, from the technical point of view. I think he needs to improve from the tactical point of view."
Howe thinks Chelsea have been brilliant in their short time under Sarri and is expecting Bournemouth's most difficult game yet.
"We know how difficult the game's going to be but we're very keen to keep from the momentum from what has been a really positive beginning," Howe said.
"Now the challenge gets harder. We've had good games against Chelsea and really enjoyed them. They've always been close and that should inspire the players."
PREDICTION:
I've liked what I've seen from Bournemouth so far this season and I think they'll give the Blues a decent game at Stamford Bridge.
Although, I do believe Chelsea will have too much for this Bournemouth side and I fully expect Sarri's perfect record to continue.
3-1 to Chelsea, with Morata to score...
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