Burnley vs Chelsea. Premier League.
Turf Moor.
Johann Berg Gudmundsson to be assessed for Burnley; Chelsea defender Thiago Silva expected to be fit after missing out in midweek; Follow Burnley vs Chelsea in our dedicated live blog with highlights published one hour after the final whistle
Saturday 31 October 2020 12:46, UK
Team news, stats and prediction ahead of Burnley vs Chelsea in the Premier League on Saturday; Kick-off 3pm.
Burnley, third from bottom in the table after taking only one point from their first five league games, could be without midfielder Johann Berg Gudmundsson for Chelsea's visit.
The Iceland international sustained a calf strain in Monday's 1-0 home defeat to Tottenham and will be monitored.
Defenders Erik Pieters, Phil Bardsley and skipper Ben Mee, plus midfielder Jack Cork remain sidelined through injury.
Thiago Silva will return to contention for Chelsea after missing the midweek trip to Russia with a 'maintenance issue', as Frank Lampard described it.
Kepa Arrizabalaga is also continuing his recovery from a shoulder injury but could also be included, although Edouard Mendy is expected to keep his place in goal as he targets a fourth successive clean sheet in all competitions.
The remainder of the squad came through the 4-0 win at Krasnodar without any issues, with Lampard explaining: "In terms of the rest of the squad, we don't have any clear injuries but we do have a bit of a tired group. We arrived back quite late, in the early hours of this morning, so I'll have to assess everybody to see how they've settled down and we'll see where we're at."
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The temptation of getting 11/2 with Sky Bet about Burnley is just too juicy to ignore.
You see that Chelsea bandwagon over there? I am not on it.
Frank Lampard is one talented human being, no question, and he may have convinced the betting markets regarding Chelsea's current form but he has not tricked me.
I am yet to believe his Chelsea team have a thirst for defending on the road or have even found the right balance between attack and defence to the extent that they can be relied upon to win at 1/2 with Sky Bet away from home.
Remember, this is a team that have won just three of their last 12 away Premier League games and have kept just two clean sheets in 22 league games on the road under Lampard. Big swerve.
I was on minute-by-minute blogging duty for their 4-0 win over Krasnodar in midweek - a fantastic result, sure, but a scoreline that absolutely flattered them with two late goals against the deflated hosts putting unheralded gloss on the scoreboard. At 1-0 down, Krasnodar struck the bar and were the better team when Timo Werner fired home a very fortunate penalty award.
The hefty 2,000 mile journey back from Russia also is a huge negative for Chelsea to deal with, such mammoth trips have caught fellow 'top teams' out in their next fixture. The record of Premier League teams in their next game having played a midweek game in Russia since 2013 reads: P13 W2 D2 L9. That is a staggering statistic when you factor in most of those teams in question will have gone off heavy favourites for the match in question.
I can trust Burnley to take advantage. Do not be fooled by their winless start. Sean Dyche's men are as rugged and defensively solid as last season - as shown by their expected goals against figure of 1.03 per game which ranks among the best defences in the league. Spurs, arguably the hottest attack in the league on form, found it very tough to find a way through on Monday with Burnley restricting them to a 0.68 xG figure in the 1-0 defeat.
With their threat at set-pieces, Burnley are no 11/2 shots to take maximum points off Chelsea that's for sure.
JONES KNOWS PREDICTS: 2-1 (16/1 with Sky Bet)
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