CHELSEA host Everton as they look to get their European charge back on track.
The Blues were held 2-2 by Bournemouth in their last Premier League outing and have won just one of their last five top-flight matches.
Marcos Alonso scored twice as Chelsea drew with the CherriesCredit: PA:Empics Sport
Frank Lampard eased any pressure though with a morale-boosting FA Cup win over Liverpool in midweek and victory here would put the Blues 11 points ahead of the visitors.
Everton are looking to make a late charge for Europe themselves, but are winless in two after being beaten at Arsenal and held at home by Man Utd.
Carlo Ancelotti was sent off as Everton had a late winner chalked off by VARCredit: Reuters
What time is kick-off?
THIS Premier League clash will be part of Sky’s Super Sunday on March 8.
Kick-off is set for 2pm.
When Everton visited Stamford Bridge last season, they left with a well-earned point following a drab 0-0 draw.
This meeting marks a return to his old stomping ground for former Chelsea boss Carlo Ancelotti.
Which TV channel and live stream can I watch it on?
YOU can catch all the action live on Sky Sports Premier League, Main Event and Ultra HD.
Coverage on all channels begins at 1pm.
Sky customers should download the Sky Go app on their mobile device to stream wherever they are.
While non-subscribers can watch by grabbing a NOW TV day pass from just £9.99.
In the USA, this match will be broadcast simultaneously on the NBC App and NBC SN.
What is the team news?
CHELSEA currently have a packed treatment room and Lampard gave his side Wednesday off following their FA Cup heroics.
Jorginho is suspended, while N’Golo Kante and Mateo Kovacic are both big doubts for the Toffees visit.
While Tammy Abraham misses out again, with Christian Pulisic also on the sidelines.
Lucas Digne is back in full training for the Toffees and the full-back could make his first appearance in the league since February 8.
Everton are still missing Jean-Philipppe Gbamin and Morgan Schneiderlin, who are out long-term.
But the visitors are hopeful Seamus Coleman could play some part as they look for a first win against Chelsea in the capital in over 23 years.
Match odds
- Chelsea to win – 5/6
- Draw at the Bridge – 27/10
- Everton to take priceless three points – 3/1
- Both teams to score – 3/5
*All odds from Ladbrokes and correct at time of publication
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk