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Premier League Title Race Could Be Blown Wide Open when Arsenal and Chelsea Clash
Chelsea await fitness updates on Cole Palmer and Estevao ahead of crucial Arsenal match as they seek to reduce a six-point gap in the Premier League title race.
- Sunday's top-of-the-table clash at Stamford Bridge sees Chelsea assess Cole Palmer's fitness as he could make a return ahead of Arsenal FC.
- Palmer fractured a toe after stubbing it on a door at home, missing Burnley and Barcelona, but he returned to individual training this week using a specially designed boot while Maresca said he is `feeling good`.
- Manager Enzo Maresca will update the media on Friday on Palmer and Estevao's fitness after Estevao required treatment, with Enzo Fernandez remaining an option in the no10 role.
- If passed fit, Cole Palmer would likely sit on the bench, and a Chelsea win would move them three points behind the leaders, boosting Chelsea's title bid.
- Chelsea FC trail Arsenal FC by six points, increasing the fixture's significance in the title race, buoyed by a Champions League win on Tuesday while Arsenal's injury picture brightens with Martin Odegaard back.
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Premier League title race could be blown wide open when Arsenal and Chelsea clash
The top of the table clash between Arsenal and Chelsea has the potential to blow the Premier League title race wide open. Alternatively, it could leave it in danger of turning into a procession. Arsenal is six points clear at…
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The top of the table clash between Arsenal and Chelsea has the potential to blow the Premier League title race wide open. Alternatively, it could leave it in danger of turning into a procession. Arsenal is six points clear at…
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Leaning Left5Leaning Right0Center4Last UpdatedBias Distribution56% Left
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L 56%
C 44%
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