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  1. Postpublished at 21 mins

    Chelsea 0-1 West Ham

    Robert Sanchez receives a back-pass from Benoit Badiashile and proceeds to shank the ball straight out of play.

  2. 'That's two really good chances for West Ham'published at 17:49 GMT

    Chelsea 0-1 West Ham

    Pat Nevin
    Former Chelsea winger on BBC Radio 5 Live at Stamford Bridge

    Chelsea might have more of the ball so far but the visitors look more dangerous. Every time they break, right side, left side, doesn't matter.

    Bowen gives his mate Castellanos a great chance and the keeper just stays big. That's two really good chances for West Ham the last couple of minutes.

  3. Postpublished at 18 mins

    Chelsea 0-1 West Ham

    Cole Palmer looks to bend the free-kick into the top corner, but his effort is too central and Alphonse Areola collects.

  4. Postpublished at 17 mins

    Chelsea 0-1 West Ham

    Enzo Fernandez goes down under a challenge from Crysencio Summerville in a very promising position 15 yards from goal.

    It looked like the West Ham man got the ball there.

  5. Postpublished at 15 mins

    Chelsea 0-1 West Ham

    Another chance for West ham!

    Jarrod Bowen slips in Taty Castellanos with a cute toe-poke, but the Argentine striker smashes his shot straight at Robert Sanchez at his near post.

    He should have done better with that.

  6. Postpublished at 14 mins

    Chelsea 0-1 West Ham

    Crysencio Summerville gets to the edge of the box and slips in Mateus Fernandes to his left, but the latter's shot is blocked.

    The visitors certainly look sharp on the break.

  7. Postpublished at 12 mins

    Chelsea 0-1 West Ham

    That West Ham goal has silenced the home fans, but Chelsea don't look to fazed. They are dominating the ball and looking to get back in this quickly.

    Jarrard BowenImage source, Getty Images
  8. Postpublished at 17:41 GMT

    Chelsea 0-1 West Ham

    John Murray
    BBC football correspondent on BBC Radio 5 Live at Stamford Bridge

    West Ham have not won at Stamford Bridge for over six years. However they did have the lead here last year, from an early Bowen goal, and they lost 5-1.

  9. 'Sanchez had no choice but to expect a touch'published at 17:39 GMT

    Chelsea 0-1 West Ham

    Pat Nevin
    Former Chelsea winger on BBC Radio 5 Live at Stamford Bridge

    We had a great view of it, we were right behind it. I don't think anyone touched it at all when Bowen put the cross in. A great cross, dangerous area, Sanchez had no choice but to expect a touch from the centre forward but it never came and went straight in.

    Robert SanchezImage source, Getty Images
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    GOAL - Chelsea 0-1 West Hampublished at 17:37 GMT

    Jarrod Bowen (7 mins)

    West Ham lead!

    Jarrod Bowen turns and swings in a left footed cross that beats Robert Sanchez and sneaks in at the far post!

    Pablo was in the box looking to get a touch, but it doesn't look like he did. That's Bowen's goal.

    Jarrod Bowen celebratesImage source, Reuters
  11. Postpublished at 7 mins

    Chelsea 0-0 West Ham

    Enzo Fernandez, making his 150th appearance for Chelsea on the third anniversary of him joining the club, curls a corner into the box and Alphonse Areola flaps at it.

    West Ham manage to clear, but that was hardly reassuring goalkeeping.

  12. 'Every game there is a lapse from Caicedo'published at 17:34 GMT

    Chelsea 0-0 West Ham

    Pat Nevin
    Former Chelsea winger on BBC Radio 5 Live at Stamford Bridge

    Once every game there is a wee lapse in concentration from Caicedo. It often happens early. Chelsea fans will hope that is the one lapse- it almost led to a goal.

  13. Postpublished at 3 mins

    Chelsea 0-0 West Ham

    Cole Palmer gets on the ball and shapes a dangerous cross into the box, but Aaron Wan-Bissaka manages to head clear with Alejandro Garnacho waiting to pounce.

  14. Postpublished at 2 mins

    Chelsea 0-0 West Ham

    Early opening for West Ham after Moises Caicedo is dispossessed by Pablo inside his own half, but Taty Castellanos' shot is weak and easy for Robert Sanchez to deal with.

  15. KICK-OFFpublished at 17:30 GMT

    Chelsea 0-0 West Ham

    West Ham get us under way at Stamford Bridge.

  16. Postpublished at 17:29 GMT

    Chelsea v West Ham (17:30 GMT)

    Who is winning this one then?

    Thumbs up for Chelsea, thumbs down for West Ham.

  17. Postpublished at 17:28 GMT

    Chelsea v West Ham (17:30 GMT)

    West Ham have enjoyed an upturn in form in recent weeks, winning their last three games in all competitions.

    However, Nuno Espirito Santo's side have their work cut out today.

    The Hammers have won just one of their last 19 Premier League away games against Chelsea, losing the last five in a row since a 1-0 victory in November 2019.

    Will West Ham end that barren run today?

  18. Postpublished at 17:26 GMT

    Chelsea v West Ham (17:30 GMT)

    The players are making their way onto the pitch at Stamford Bridge.

    Here's a quick reminder of how Chelsea and West Ham line up tonight.

    Seven changes for Chelsea, with Cole Palmer, Trevoh Chalobah, Benoit Badiashile, Jorrel Hato, Alejandro Garnacho, Jamie Gittens and Liam Delap all comng in.

    Estevao misses out having returned to his native Brazil for family reasons.

    For West Ham, El Hadji Malick Diouf comes in for Ollie Scarles at left-back

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  19. Postpublished at 17:25 GMT

    Chelsea v West Ham (17:30 GMT)

    Liam RoseniorImage source, Getty Images

    A Chelsea victory today would see Liam Rosenior become only the fourth English manager to win their first three Premier League games.

    Who are the others, we hear you ask?

    • Bobby Gould (Coventry, August 1992)
    • Sam Allardyce (Bolton, August 2001)
    • Craig Shakespeare (first five games, Leicester April 2017)
  20. 'Dominance, resilience, character'published at 17:23 GMT

    FT: Leeds 0-4 Arsenal

    Arsenal

    Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta, speaking to BBC Match of the Day: "To win 4-0 here is very difficult, let's see when the next time that happens. Big credit to the boys.

    "The team showed a real dominance, resilience and character and obviously quality. I really liked the attitude of the team."

    On Saka possible injury: "We don't know yet. He had a little niggle in the warm up."

    On Madueke coming in: "You have to be thrown out there when you least expect it and he reacted really well."