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Arsenal vs Chelsea: EPL Match Preview, Predicted Line-ups and Fantasy XI

Three days later than initially planned, Arsenal vs Chelsea renew hostilities for a Premier League London derby at the Emirates on Tuesday.

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Three days later than initially planned, Arsenal vs Chelsea renew hostilities for a Premier League London derby at the Emirates on Tuesday night.

Arsenal vs Chelsea: Match Preview

Facing the biggest test of their title credentials yet, Arsenal did little to suggest that they can last the course when met with the end-of-season Manchester City juggernaut, who taught their former employee Mikel Arteta quite the footballing lesson in a 4-1 romping.

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Xhaka will be available while Chalobah is expected to fill the right back position with Reece James being injured.(Image- The Sun)

Kevin De Bruyne's brace, John Stones's header and Erling Braut Haaland's record-breaking 33rd Premier League goal of the season contributed to a comprehensive win for the reigning champions, and while the travelling fans were able to celebrate a well-taken consolation from Rob Holding, their side's title destiny is no longer in their own hands.

Thanks to Man City's 2-1 triumph over Fulham, Arteta's men have been knocked off their perch and into second place, although one silver lining from last week was Brighton & Hove Albion's loss to Nottingham Forest, which guaranteed Arsenal's return to the Champions League for the first time since the 2016-17 season.

With every passing week, Todd Boehly's peculiar decision to bring Frank Lampard back to Stamford Bridge is not being vindicated, as the Englishman's losing streak stretched to a worrying five games when West London rivals Brentford came to town and left with a 2-0 victory.

The returning Cesar Azpilicueta had an own goal to his name in the 37th minute, and as profligacy reared its ugly head for Chelsea once again, Bryan Mbeumo took advantage with a well-taken second for the Bees 12 minutes from time, and 12th place is appropriately where Lampard's side find themselves right now.

Crystal Palace leapfrogged their London rivals on Saturday thanks to their 4-3 success over West Ham, leaving Chelsea just 10 points clear of the relegation zone and - incredibly - still at risk of demotion to the Championship. It is also mathematically impossible for the Blues to challenge for the top four, but that ship had sailed some time ago.

While the Blues' squad are said to be excited by the imminent appointment of Mauricio Pochettino as their new manager, Lampard is out to avoid a slice of unwanted history at the Emirates, where defeat would mark a 20th loss of the campaign for the first time in Chelsea's Premier League era - they last suffered as many beatings in 1987-88.

Now winless in eight straight matches since Graham Potter masterminded a 3-1 triumph over Leicester City in March, Chelsea have just the one goal to their name since Lampard's homecoming - Conor Gallagher's deflected strike versus Brighton - and only one of their last 10 Premier League away games has ended in victory.

Now winless in eight straight matches since Graham Potter masterminded a 3-1 triumph over Leicester City in March, Chelsea have just the one goal to their name since Lampard's homecoming - Conor Gallagher's deflected strike versus Brighton - and only one of their last 10 Premier League away games has ended in victory.

Team News:

Arsenal:

Prior to Arsenal's Manchester mauling, Arteta conceded that William Saliba would be highly unlikely to recover from his back problem in time for the visit of Chelsea, and fears are growing that the centre-back may not see the field again this season.

Takehiro Tomiyasu and Mohamed Elneny are also watching on from the sidelines with their season-ending knee injuries, and while Arsenal may have left the Etihad with bruised egos, they did not pick up any fresh fitness concerns and should stick with a largely recognisable formula.

However, Leandro Trossard left the Etihad with his head held high after assisting Holding's consolation during a bright 30-minute cameo, and the Belgian could challenge Gabriel Martinelli for a starting role as he aims to score against Chelsea for the second time this season, having done so in Brighton & Hove Albion's 4-1 October romping.

Chelsea:

Untimely injury concerns to key players are also bedevilling Chelsea, who have lost Mason Mount and Reece James for the remainder of the season with pelvic and thigh problems, while Marc Cucurella is also facing a couple of weeks out with a thigh concern of his own.

Armando Broja (knee) and reverse goalkeeper Marcus Bettinelli (unspecified) are keeping the trio company in the infirmary, while Kalidou Koulibaly (thigh) and Kai Havertz (knee) will both need a once-over, but the latter should be passed fit for the derby.

Should Havertz be given the green light to return to the attack, Aubameyang - who is sure to be subjected to a frosty reception - should accept a spot on the bench again, as Joao Felix also attempts to inject some life into a misfiring Chelsea attack.

Arsenal vs Chelsea: Head to Head:

Arsenal have a good historical record against Chelsea and have won 82 out of the 206 matches played between the two teams, as opposed to Chelsea's 66 victories.

Arsenal have won four of their last five matches against Chelsea in the Premier League - as many victories as they had managed in the 23 such matches preceding this run.

Chelsea won this fixture by a 2-0 margin last season and could achieve consecutive victories in Premier League away games against Arsenal for only the second time in their history.

Arsenal have won their last two Premier League games against Chelsea and are looking to win three such games on the trot for the first time since 2004.

Arsenal have never lost a midweek match against Chelsea in the Premier League and have won four of their 10 such games.

Predicted Line-ups:

Arsenal possible starting lineup:

Ramsdale; White, Holding, Gabriel, Zinchenko; Xhaka, Partey; Saka, Odegaard, Trossard; Jesus

Chelsea possible starting lineup:

Kepa; Chalobah, Silva, Fofana, Chilwell; Fernandez, Kante, Gallagher; Felix, Havertz, Sterling

ARS vs CHE: Fantasy XI

Ramsdale; White, Silva, Fofana, Xhaka, Partey, Fernandez, Odegaard, Trossard; Jesus, Havertz

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