Chelsea vs Burnley: Chelsea welcome Burnley to London on Monday for
Premier League action with the Blues looking to jump up the table. The
Blues are in fifth place with a record of 20-6-8 and 66 points, while
Burnley entered the weekend with a record of 11-6-17 in 15th place with
39 points, eight clear of the drop zone.
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It's a huge game for the Blues, one of their most important ones left on the schedule with four Premier League games left.
Here's how you can watch the match and what to know:
Premier League: Chelsea vs. Burnley
Date: Monday, April 22
Time: 3 p.m. ET
Location: Stamford Bridge
TV channel: Chelsea
Odds: Chelsea -396/ Burnley +1274 / Draw +531
Chelsea host Burnley at Stamford Bridge on Monday night, as the race for the Premier League top four enters the final straight.
The Blues go into the game just one point behind Tottenham Hotspur in
third, but with Arsenal and Manchester United playing on Sunday,
Maurizio Sarri will need to take all three points if he is to keep hopes
alive of a Champions League qualification spot.
Maurizio Sarri,Eden Hazard
Burnley's controversial win over Cardiff City last weekend looks to
have secured their Premier League survival for another season, with the
Clarets needing just a single draw to reach the fabled 40-point mark.
Sean Dyche's side have caused a couple of problems against the 'big six'
this season, drawing away at Old Trafford and beating Spurs at Turf
Moor last month, which may be cause for concern for Chelsea.
Chelsea team news
Eden Hazard is expected to be fit after picking up a knock on Thursday
night in the Europa League, while Antonio Rudiger is likely to miss out
with a knee problem.
Burnley team news
Phil Bardsley will be assessed ahead of the game as he attempts to
return to full fitness following his freak injury caused by a ping-pong
table. Peter Crouch, Aaron Lennon, and Steven Defour are all out.
What TV channel is Chelsea v Burnley on?
Chelsea v Burnley will be broadcast live on Sky Sports Premier League,
but if you don't have the channel you can join football.london for full
coverage of the game from Stamford Bridge, including live blog
commentary.