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Relive Mail Sport's live blog for the latest score, team news and updates as Chelsea host Arsenal in Premier League action from Stamford Bridge. 

Points shared at the Bridge

Well, that was fun, wasn't it?

Sunday's always deliver when it comes to Premier League football and we were treated to another belting afternoon this time around.

It was capped off by an entertaining draw between Chelsea and Arsenal at Stamford Bridge. Well, I certainly enjoyed it.

However, I'm not sure the Gunners fans will be happy as their side are now nine points behind Liverpool who sit top of the Premier League.

It looked as though they were taking three points with them back to London when Gabriel Martinelli opened the scoring on the hour.

But ten minutes later, Pedro Neto has his say and heaped more misery on what has been a dismal run of form for Mikel Arteta's side.

Is their title push over?

It may be too early to say, but it's most certainly hanging by a thread.

Anyway, it's time for me to say goodbye as we head into the final international break for a good few months.

Make sure you enjoy the break from the intense nature of being a football fan. Sit back, and relax.

I will see you all very soon!

19:43

Odegaard back with a bang

You just have to give credit to Martin Odegaard after his display today.

To come back from an injury lay-off of three months and play the full 90 minutes is impressive enough.

And he also managed to bag himself an assist with a lovely clipped pass for Gabriel Martinelli.

The Gunners have really missed him, and it was evident that they had that extra bit of creativity back today.

Odegaard registered his eighth assist from open play in the competition in 2024.

Only Cole Palmer and Mohamed Salah have recorded more this calendar year.

He's well and truly back.

19:37

Maresca: 'Neto has been excellent'

Enzo Maresca, Chelsea manager, speaking to Sky Sports:

We can compete, I've said that many times. We can compete, no matter what the competition, despite the fact there are clubs, like Arsenal, that have had the same manager for five years. We are behind, but this doesn't mean we aren't going to compete. We are Chelsea and we are going to compete in every game.
We created problems initially [through Cole Palmer's position] and they adjusted and we have to find another find. We did exactly the same to them. All of our players are ready when we decide to give them the opportunity. Enzo [Fernandez] was ready to play from the start but we decided not to for a tactical reason but then he was excellent. Pedro [Neto] has been excellent since he joined us.
It is so strange for all the guys that are outside. We need balance. Sometimes Malo [Gusto] will play, and sometimes Reece [James] will play, but the important thing is that when they play they perform well and this is the main thing.
It is nice to have an international break and recover the energy. We are happy with where we are, especially because we've played in the way we want to play and that is the most important thing. We are not thinking about where we are in May - it's pointless.

19:32

SOFASCORE STATS: Chelsea 1-1 Arsenal

I would call that a pretty even game, wouldn't you?

Well, the statistics seem to suggest that it was as both teams had 50 per cent possession.

While Chelsea had more attempts, both sides only managed three on target. Pretty poor.

It wasn't a classic by any means, but I can admit that I was fully entertained for the majority of the 90 minutes.

19:27

Neto: 'A good point'

Pedro Neto, Chelsea goalscorer, speaking to Sky Sports:

We wanted to win, but we knew we had hard work in front of us because they are a good team. We came to win, so we're not as happy as we wanted to be, but we didn't want to lose and it's a good point against a good team.
We read the game well. We had moments we could have been better but we've done a good job and we want to keep improving at this level.
I am really happy to help the team. This is a group that works really hard each day. I work every day to improve, I'm trying to improve and go to my best level.

19:24

Injuries crisis continues...

Arsenal just can't seem to catch a break in terms of injuries.

One player returns, and then another gets re-injured. Rinse and repeat. The cycle keeps continuing.

Bukayo Saka only returned from injury two weeks ago, but yet again he limped off. It didn't look good.

When asked about the injury, Mikel Arteta was rather blunt and simply said 'not good'.

He also referenced Declan Rice who could not finish the game after hurting his toe in midweek.

Arteta will be thankful for this two-week break in terms of injuries.

19:19

Arteta: 'We dominated'

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta, speaking to Sky Sports:

The disappointment of not getting three points is bigger [than being satisfied] and it will probably be bigger after watching it back. I think we dominated them, we were the better team in many phases and situations in the game and after going ahead, very disappointed in the way we conceded. It was so poor. It is not our standards and we don’t accept it.

On the Chelsea equaliser:

It is a second-phase set piece and we were disorganised. We don’t reorganise quick enough and you can’t allow the pass that way. You need the quality of Neto to do it but our standards were not good enough.

On Martin Odegaard's return:

Our player has been out for six weeks and barely trained with the team. To be able to play at this level in the Premier League tells you how much he looks after himself and the leadership and character he has. Everything flows better with players like this. Today we clicked much better. You could see everything was flowing but again it is about winning.
What we have found is that every day we have had to change something big, you know, the engine, the wheels, the steering wheel because we've had problem after problem. Normally the team goes down but this team has unbelievable energy and spirit to play.

19:15

FAN REACTION

Anonymous: No excuses today for Arsenal just wasn’t good enough.
John, USA: Arsenal are now back to their familiar position of trying to qualify for Europe.
Terry, Liverpool: Suppose 1-1 was fair. Both not good enough to win the title.

I wonder who Terry supports...

19:13

'Arsenal's confidence is low'

Paul Merson, former Arsenal midfielder, on Sky Sports:

It's hard, Arsenal have a bullseye on their back, they are a big team that everybody wants to beat. Confidence is a bit low at the moment, not free flowing today, when confidence goes not everybody wants the ball. They can reel off five or six wins and will have to do that.
19:09

A blip or a crisis?

Before October, Arsenal didn't really know what the feeling of dropping points was like in 2024.

Week in, week out, the Gunners were delivering. It's not the same now, that's for sure.

Arsenal have gone four consecutive Premier League games without a win for the first time since April 2023.

The Gunners had picked up all three points in 21 of their previous 25 league matches before this.

Is this becoming a crisis?

19:04

WATCH: Neto salvages a point

There is one word that can be used for Pedro Neto's equaliser: bullet.

Just 10 minutes after going behind, Chelsea really needed to respond and didn't look like doing so.

But then up steps Mr. Neto. he arrowed the ball into that bottom corner like it was a bullseye.

Then just listen to the noise.

19:00

Cucurella: 'We are doing well'

Chelsea defender Marc Cucurella, speaking to Sky Sports:

It was a tough game. They've played together with the same ideas for a long time but we played well. We need to keep going in this way, we are doing well. We need to stay in this way and push more.
Bukayo Saka is a top player. We've played a lot of times against each other, there is huge respect there. It is a good battle and hopefully, we can have more.
I try to not give him space and always be close to him. We knew he is a special talent and do my work and help my team. I tried to show the best of me.

18:55

Harsh on Havertz?

Kai Havertz was booed, called a Chelsea reject (and a manner of other unprintable names) here during the first half. Football fans will be football fans - but given the German scored the winning goal in Chelsea’s second Champions League final win over Manchester City, it seems rather unfair - and certainly unnecessary.

18:51

'Two points lost for Arsenal'

An even game but two points lost for Arsenal, not a point won. They are too far off the top to be throwing away a precious lead and that is what they did at Stamford Bridge.

18:49

Chelsea's upward trajectory

The good times are starting to come back to Chelsea.

The Blues have still only lost two matches in the Premier League this season, and those were at the hands of Manchester City and Liverpool.

It feels like something is brewing at Stamford Bridge, they showed great character to come from behind so quickly against a strong Arsenal side.

The result means they end a day in the top three places of the league table for the first time since the final day of the 2021-22 season.

The Blues went on to finish third under Thomas Tuchel behind Manchester City and Liverpool.

Will we see a repeat of that in this campaign?

18:45

'Maresca will be pleased'

Kieran Gill, Mail Sport:

That statement win still eludes Enzo Maresca, as Chelsea relied on another super strike to come from behind to avoid defeat. Cole Palmer didn't turn up today.
As I mentioned earlier, he only trained twice this week, but not for the first time against another Big Six side, it wasn't his day. I suspect Maresca will be pleased with a point. He's often cited Arsenal as the team he considers closest to Manchester City.

18:41

Advantage Liverpool

It has been a very good weekend for Liverpool, hasn't it?

It is the second weekend running where the Reds have won and their two title rivals have dropped points.

With Manchester City losing and now Arsenal only managing a draw, Arne Slot's side are starting to open a gap at the top.

No one was expecting this to happen - I certainly wasn't.

It's still early days, but the time will soon come when Liverpool become the favourites for this title.

Or is that time now?

18:36

NINE points adrift

I reckon there are a lot of happy Liverpool fans after the result of this match.

With Arsenal drawing, the Gunners are nine points adrift of the Reds heading into the international break.

It's not quite panic stations for Mikel Arteta's men, but it will be soon if they keep dropping points.

The Gunners have not won a Premier League match in over a month, picking up just two points from four matches.

After these two weeks off, they have to come back firing on all cylinders.

If they don't, their title dreams may fade away before Christmas.

18:32

'Could have been a heck of a finish'

That could have been a heck of a finish and I wonder if a VAR check may have overturned that offside flag. Trossard certainly wasn’t offside as that low cross came in… Anyway, it’s academic. He missed it.
18:30

Arteta in anguish

Mikel Arteta's reaction the the last-gasp chance was very telling.

He dropped to his knees and started punching the floor in frustration before Enzo Maresca came over to shake his hand.

It's not a bad point for Arsenal, but it does now mean they sit nine points behind the leaders Liverpool.

It's clear Arteta was desperate for all three, he couldn't hide his emotions.

It will be interesting what he has to say in the next hour.

18:25

FULL-TIME: Chelsea 1-1 Arsenal

Oh my word, Arsenal nearly win it with the last kick of the game...

The ball is drilled across the face of the goal with three Gunners players there in waiting.

But the ball flies past all of them. Kai Havertz can't believe it, and neither can Mikel Arteta.

They will have to settle for just one point.

18:23, 93'

Chelsea 1-1 Arsenal

Time is running out for Arsenal and they have a corner...

But they go short and Ben White's cross is dug out with ease in the end.

Is that their last chance?

18:21

FIVE added minutes

There will be five minutes of stoppage time here.

Will there be a winner from either of these sides? If there is to be a goal, that will be the end of it.

18:21

'Arteta calms down his staff'

Mikel Arteta has just had to tell his set-piece coach Nicolas Jover to calm down after an Arsenal free-kick led only to disappointment. Jover was waving his arms about and chuntering away as he returned to the dugout.
And now Arteta himself is feeling some of that despair after seeing Leandro Trossard hammer one over from six yards. (It would have been offside, as it happens).
18:20, 88'

SUBSTITUTION: Chelsea 1-1 Arsenal

One last throw of the dice from Enzo Maresca.

Christopher Nkunku enters the action for Chelsea with Nicolas Jackson making way.

He does not have long to make an impact.

18:19, 87'

WHAT A MISS! Chelsea 1-1 Arsenal

Oh my word... that is an absolute sitter from Leandro Trossard.

Gabriel Jesus is in down the right and pulls the ball back for Mikel Merino to finish.

The midfielder's effort is brilliantly saved by Robert Sanchez at point-blank range but the ball falls straight to Trossard.

With the goal at his mercy, the Belgian winger blazes it miles over the bar.

The offside flag goes up, but we won't let him off the hook.

18:14, 84'

CHANCE! Chelsea 1-1 Arsenal

What are Arsenal doing there?

The Gunners' defence gets in all sorts of a muddle as Reece James battles with them in the area.

They can't clear the ball and it drops from the sky onto the head of Nicolas Jackson.

It's a great chance for a winner, but he can only nod it straight at David Raya.

18:12, 82'

SUBSTITUTION: Chelsea 1-1 Arsenal

Now Enzo Maresca turns to the bench.

Chelsea's club captain, Greece James, replaces Malo Gusto as they chase a winner.

We are getting into squeaky bum territory now.

18:11, 80'

SUBSTITUTION: Chelsea 1-1 Arsenal

That will be the end of Bukayo Saka's evening.

He can't continue and is replaced by Gabriel Jesus for the final 10 minutes.

Not worry Arsenal fans, I'm sure he will be for after the international break.

18:10, 79'

YELLOW CARD: Chelsea 1-1 Arsenal (Cucurella)

Oh, this does not look good...

Bukayo Saka looks to have tweaked something and his down in the Chelsea box.

In the meantime, Marc Cucurella is booked for an earlier challenge on the Arsenal man.

As I write this, he is still complaining... just get on with it.

18:06, 76'

DISALLOWED GOAL! - Chelsea

That is one of the most obvious offsides I have ever seen.

Nicolas Jackson is about five yards offside when Malo Gusto pings him through but the flag stays down.

Jackson slides the ball under David Raya but then it eventually goes up.

18:05, 73'

CHANCE! Chelsea 1-1 Arsenal

What an impact that would have been!

Bukayop Saka plays in a tantalising cross which Mikel Merino tries to race onto.

But the ball flashes just past him before he can stick a leg out to turn it home.

This game finally has life.

18:03, 72'

SUBSTITUTION: Chelsea 1-1 Arsenal

Mikel Arteta responds with an instant double substitution.

Goalscorer Gabriel Martinelli is surprisingly hooked for Leandro Trossard, who has struggled lately.

Mike Merino is also on in place of Declan Rice.

18:00, 70'

Goal:Chelsea 1-1 Arsenal (Neto 70')

What a finish that is from Pedro Neto!

The winger has been Chelsea's biggest threat and he arrows them level with a low strike.

Enzo Fernandez makes an instant impact by finding Neto, and the Portuguese starlet does the rest.

Game on!

17:59

'Too much time and space'

Arsenal just about deserve that lead. Chelsea's defence has looked like an accident waiting to happen and they gave Martinelli far, far too much space and time to pick his spot.
17:58, 68'

SUBSTITUTION: Chelsea 0-1 Arsenal

Romeo Lavia has been struggling on the floor and now he is replaced by Enzo Fernandez.

Noni Madueke is also hooked - he has not been great - with Mykhailo Mudryk coming on for him.

Can they turn this game?

17:57

Chelsea 0-1 Arsenal

It's all Arsenal now, they have found their rhythm at last.

Martin Odegaard is making them tick once more, he drives into the box but his shot is blocked.

Arsenal then recycle the ball and Jurrien Timber has a crack from distance. It's a decent one, but it drifts just wide.

17:54

'Great composure from Martinelli'

In a game shy on quality, that was a real piece of skill from Martin Odegaard to pick out his team mate at the far post.
Robert Sanchez left a big gap at his near post but fair play to Gabriel Martinelli for having the composure to look up and spot it. A lot of players would have thrashed at that chance. But he didn’t.
17:53, 63'

Chelsea 0-1 Arsenal

That is Arsenal's first goal in 265 minutes of football, and it's such a big one.

While Chelsea should do better, it was a lovely pass from Martin Odegaard for the goal.

Oh, how they have missed him.

17:50, 60'

Goal:Chelsea 0-1 Arsenal (Martinelli 60')

Cometh the hour, cometh the man!

Gabriel Martinelli has been threatening all afternoon and he gets the goals his efforts have deserved.

The returning Martin Odegaard clips the ball into the back post where Martinelli takes touch and then smashes the ball in via the near post.

Robert Sanchez really should do better.

17:47, 57'

Chelsea 0-0 Arsenal

Kai Havertz has blood pouring from his head yet again.

He got a gash while playing Inter Milan at the San Siro in midweek and it seems to have reopened.

Blood is all over his face and shirt and he simply has to go off to have it sorted.

Arsenal will play with 10 men for a bit (they're used to it).

17:46, 55'

PENALTY CLAIM! Chelsea 0-0 Arsenal

Come on Malo Gusto, you are better than that!

I feel I have been fairly critical of the full-back but this time it is definitely warranted.

Gusto screams for a penalty after going down as David Raya collects a cross.

Why even bother? It's never a foul.

17:44, 53'

CLOSE! Chelsea 0-0 Arsenal

So close from Wesley Fofana.

The centre-half gets on the end of a teasing cross and tries to flick the ball into the far corner.

It's a decent effort but has too much loft on it as it lands on the roof of the net.

17:43, 52'

Chelsea 0-0 Arsenal

What is that??

There are groans from Stamford Bridge as Malo Gusto opts to pass the ball all the way back to Robert Sanchez for the edge of the Arsenal area.

Such a bizarre decision. No wonder the fans voiced their frustration, even I did in my chair.

17:41, 50'

Chelsea 0-0 Arsenal

Now that is a teasing cross from Gabriel Martinelli, but there is no Arsenal player there to attack it.

Kai Havertz and Martin Odegaard are in the box but stand next to each other and watch it float over their heads.

It was there to be attacked.

17:38, 48'

Chelsea 0-0 Arsenal

Chelsea have come out in this second half intent on taking the game to Arsenal.

Both Cole Palmer and Noni Madueke try and whip dangerous crosses into the area.

However, both are dealt with.

17:36

'An Arteta statement'

Arsenal players out a couple of minutes early for the second half. Either a statement of intent or Mikel Arteta ran out of things to say to them…
17:35, 46'

SECOND HALF: Chelsea 0-0 Arsenal

Arsenal come out so early for the second half.

They have a proper team huddle in the two minutes they are waiting for Chelsea to return to the pitch.

Anyway, the Blues are back out and we are back underway again.

17:33

'Gusto has to score'

Paul Merson, former Arsenal midfielder, speaking about Malo Gusto's miss on Sky Sports:

It's a sitter. He has to score. Got to score that chance. As soon as he gets in there he has to score. Sitter. That is the chance you are in bed tonight thinking how did I miss that? It wasn't even too high for him.
17:30

Arsenal's troubles in front of goal

It's like Arsenal have forgotten how to score, isn't it?

Yes, I know some of you will say they had the ball in the back of the net in that first half. It didn't count, though.

That's now over 250 minutes of football without a goal for the Gunners.

Their creativity is just not what it usually is, although they had their moments in the first 45 minutes.

How long will this run continue?

17:27

Will Chelsea rue missed chance?

Malo Gusto won't be able to stop thinking about this chance if Chelsea don't go on to win today.

You'd back most people to score a header from a few yards out, I'd even back myself from there.

It was a real sitter and could be a massive moment in this game.

I'm still in disbelief it didn't hit the net, the cross from Pedro Neto was perfect for Gusto.

17:24

'Caicedo has been outstanding'

Enthralling first half. The advantage keeps switching. Arsenal look like a more mature side, Chelsea are still a work in progress. Chelsea's best work goes through Palmer but Caicedo has been outstanding again.

17:23

WATCH: Havertz has goal ruled out

We have to start the break with this, right?

Just look at how Kai Havertz celebrates as he thinks he has dunked on his former team.

He looked a little silly a minute later when VAR ruled his strike out...

It was a well-worked set-piece, though. Arsenal were just a little unlucky Havertyz went early.

17:19

HALF-TIME: Chelsea 0-0 Arsenal

Michael Oliver brings an end to the first period after a rather promising Chelsea attack.

That's what the majority of this game has been like. It's shown lots of promise, but the final bit of quality has not been there.

Both sides have had their chances, with Kai Havertz having a goal ruled out for Arsenal, but nothing separates them so far.

Plenty to play for.

17:17

THREE added minutes

There will be three minutes of stoppage time at Stamford Bridge.

Noni Madueke marks it with a rather silly booking. There have been a lot of them today.

17:16, 45'

Chelsea 0-0 Arsenal

Cole Palmer's eyes are suddenly lit up.

Nicolas Jackson has just been fouled by Declan Rice metres outside the area.

We know Palmer is pretty handy in this scenario, this is a great opportunity for him.

But he hits the wall with a rather tame effort. All that build up for nothing.

17:15

'Chelsea give the ball away too much'

Chelsea are playing well but sometimes it feels as if they only have two-thirds of a team. Their defence is still a liability. They give the ball away too much and they are prone to concentration lapses. Unless they tighten up, they are going to give a cheap goal away.
17:13

'White on the right side of the debate'

Just looking at Ben White there as he tangled with Pedro Neto. White will be off on his holidays next week while the rest of the country’s top players turn up to play for an England manager who is not really the England manager. For once, the Arsenal full-back is on the right side of the debate…
17:13, 42'

Chelsea 0-0 Arsenal

After a bright opening 20 minutes, Cole Palmer is really struggling to get into the game here.

Arsenal are practically marking him out of it and when he has got the ball, his decisions have been a bit rash.

17:11, 40'

YELLOW CARD: Chelsea 0-0 Arsenal (White)

Now Ben White goes into the book.

For some reason, the Arsenal man charges down Pedro Neto off the ball - a bit bizarre.

The yellow card is the obvious choice in that scenario.

17:09

'Chelsea got away with one there'

Kieran Gill, Mail Sport:

Chelsea got away with one there. They really need to switch on to set-pieces. Especially when Arsenal are the visitors.
It is worth remembering that Chelsea paid Brentford compensation said to be worth £1million in the summer to get their set-piece guru called Bernardo Cueva. This season, we've yet to see many major changes in those situations, both defensively and offensively.
17:08, 37'

Chelsea 0-0 Arsenal

That disallowed goal very much reminded me of Trent Alexander-Arnold's strike at Manchester United.

The full-back scored and then kissed the camera in Steven Gerrard fashion when celebrating, all for VAR to rule it out.

Kai Havertz's celebrations there would not have been taken lightly by the Chelsea fans.

He will get pelters all night now.

17:04, 34'

VAR: NO GOAL! - Arsenal

Stamford Bridge cheers like Chelsea have scored a goal as VAR rules Kai Havertz's strike out.

The German just strayed too far and was marginally off, but that's all it takes.

Pedro Neto is booked in the aftermath after voicing his complaints a little too much.

17:03, 33'

VAR CHECKING GOAL

Oh, Hang on...

Kai Havertz looks like he is offside here and VAR are going to take a look at this.

I think Arsenal fans' celebrations are about to be cut short.

17:02, 32'

Goal:Chelsea 0-1 Arsenal (Havertz 32')

It just had to be Kai Havertz!

The German striker comes back to haunt his former side as he gets on the end of a quick free kick to slide home.

He then wheels away in celebration and shushes the fans that used to cheer his name.

No love lost there then.

16:59, 28'

GOOD SAVE! Chelsea 0-0 Arsenal

Gabriel Martinelli should do so much better there.

Chelsea give the ball away while playing out at the back and Martinelli finds himself in space on the left-hand side of the area.

The ball comes his way and he just needs to smash the ball across Robert Sanchez.

However, he can only hit it straight at him.

16:58, 26'

Chelsea 0-0 Arsenal

It seems Malo Gusto is OK to continue.

Well, I say that but he looks really uncomfortable as he limps back onto the pitch.

Maybe he will just run it off?

16:56, 25'

Chelsea 0-0 Arsenal

Malo Gusto has hurt himself in the process of that effort, and it does not look good.

He lands awkwardly after making the header and now Reece James is warming up.

16:55, 24'

BIG MISS! Chelsea 0-0 Arsenal

How has Malo Gusto missed??

Pedro Neto whips a delicious cross to the back post where Gusto is steaming in at full pelt.

The full-back meets the ball three yards out and you think the net is about to ripple.

But somehow he heads it over. A huge miss.

16:52, 21'

YELLOW CARD: Chelsea 0-0 Arsenal (Colwill)

We have our first card of the game.

Bukayo Saka drifts past Levi Colwill so the latter hacks him down from behind with a scissor challenge.

The yellow card comes out and Colwill can't believe it, he is perplexed.

I'm not sure why, it was a terrible challenge.

16:51, 20'

Chelsea 0-0 Arsenal

Cole Palmer is simply ridiculous, he really is.

He opens his body and takes the ball with a delicate touch before setting Pedro Neto on his bike.

The winger races down the left and finds Noni Madueke in the box, but the Englishman heads wide.

A lovely move started by the brilliance of Palmer.

16:49, 17'

Chelsea 0-0 Arsenal

That's a bit nasty, Moises Caicedo...

The Chelsea midfielder knocks the stuffing out of Martin Odegaard as he steams into him with force.

It was one hell of a hit, but not one that warrants a yellow card.

16:45

'Nice pace to game'

There’s a nice pace to this game. Quick, but not frantic, with Cole Palmer sticking out like a sore thumb. Beautiful player to watch.
16:45, 14'

Chelsea 0-0 Arsenal

Arsenal are certainly growing into this game after a strong Chelsea start.

The ever-reliable Bukayo Saka does well down the right-hand side and stands up a cross to the back post.

But there aren't any Arsenal players there to get a head on it.

16:44

'Clever set-piece'

I read a piece this morning suggesting that Arsenal have become too reliant on set pieces. Strange how results change the way people view things.
When Arsenal were winning games last season their set pieces were said to be amazing!!! They’ve had one corner here so far and it was quite clever to be fair…
16:41, 10'

Chelsea 0-0 Arsenal

The corner does indeed cause some trouble, but after what feels like a minute of pinball, Chelsea clear.

That one set-piece is evidence that the Gunners could have a lot of joy from corners today.

Not that we didn't know that anyway.

16:39, 8'

Chelsea 0-0 Arsenal

Robert Sanchez really is a weak spot for the hosts, isn't he?

The Chelsea keeper helps Arsenal launch a counter with a really poor pass into the middle of the park.

The Gunners then work their way forward and win a corner, which we know they are good at.

A good chance for an opener here.

16:37, 6'

Chelsea 0-0 Arsenal

Chelsea are having all of the ball at the moment and are bypassing the Arsenal midfield with relative ease.

You can see that the Gunners are suffering from a lack of confidence and they will want to ride out these early stages.

The Blues are on top.

16:35

'Palmer trained twice'

Kieran Gill, Mail Sport:

I'm told Cole Palmer trained twice this week – on Friday and Saturday. On Reece James's absence, I suspect Enzo Maresca wanted Marc Cucurella to start as the left back will be the best match for Bukayo Saka. James is not yet fit enough to invert into midfield so Malo Gusto has been preferred at right back.
16:34, 3'

GOOD SAVE! Chelsea 0-0 Arsenal

Chelsea have started so, so brightly here.

Cole Palmer looks completely fine and he causes David Raya some worry with a stinging effort from outside the area.

It flies toward the top corner but Raya leaps across to turn it over the bar.

This is already a high-octane game.

16:32

'Chelsea huge squad a benefit'

Tottenham lose in Europe on Thursday and then take a hangover into their Sunday Premier League game and lose the game.
It’s here you see the benefit of Chelsea’s huge squad and the fact coach Enzo Maresca can field different teams in the Europa Conference League and the Premier League.
None of the players who started the demolition of FC Noah are in today’s line up. I think that’s hugely important.
16:31, 1'

KICK-OFF: Chelsea 0-0 Arsenal

The waiting is over, we are underway at the Bridge.

The two fans are bantering each other through chants as the ball gets rolling and this is et up to be a belter.

Let's hope it delivers.

16:28

Stamford Bridge buzzing

The atmosphere at Stamford Bridge is a very vibrant one.

The Chelsea fans seem well up for this, as do the Arsenal fans in the corner who are loud and proud.

The chants fall silent as the Chelsea pensioners come onto the pitch as we all remember those who lost their lives in the First World War.

The Last Post is then played before there is a roar from all four stands as the teams get ready to kick things off.

16:23

'Big that Palmer is fit'

Kieran Gill, Mail Sport:

Cannot underestimate how big it is for Chelsea that Cole Palmer is able to start. With him in the Premier League XI, their win percentage is 51.3 per cent and they score 2.2 goals on average per game. Without, it drops to 33.3 per cent and 0.8 goals.
It will be interesting to see how fit he is, mind. He’s managed no more than two training sessions since that reducer from Lisandro Martinez last Sunday.
16:19

Kick-off closing in

Thanks, Sonny!

It's good to be here to close out what has been a sensational weekend of footie.

The players have now finished their warm-ups and it is nearly go-time at Stamford Bridge.

Is anybody else as excited as I am?

16:14

Stick with us

20 minutes until kick-off and I will be leaving you in the capable hands of our very own Harry Bamforth.

He will take you through all of this evening's action and reaction from what is sure to be a fantastic match.

So stick with him for that and thank you for joining me for the build-up.

15:59

Warm ups underway

The anticipation is building at Stamford Bridge as the players come out to warm up.

Martin Odegaard is the first out for Arsenal as he looks eager to make his return from injury.

15:53

'Not time for panic yet for Arsenal'

Do Arsenal have to win this game to stay in the Premier League title race?
I don’t think so and the reason is that it’s not Manchester City at the top of the table but Liverpool.
No disrespect to Arne Slot and his team but I think if somebody finishes above City next May they will win the title.
As it stands the gap between last season’s top two is only five points. So no time for panic yet, Arsenal fans…
15:48

Martin Odegaard's Arsenal return a 'seismic' moment

Sometimes, a piece of team news feels seismic. It is that way with the return of Martin Odegaard to the Arsenal starting line-up. They have not been the same since they lost him to injury in September. Now he has to try to resuscitate their season.
15:44

A thriller at Stamford Bridge last time

Last time these two sides faced off at Stamford Bridge Arsenal pulled off an improbable comeback to steal a point.

Chelsea came flying out of the blocks and pegged the Gunners back inside 15 minutes through a Cole Palmer penalty as they dominated the first half.

Mykhailo Mudryk then doubled the lead just after the break when his cross floated over David Raya into the far corner.

But Robert Sanchez' errror gave the visitors a foothold in the game. His clearance went straight to Declan Rice who's fine first time finish found the bottom corner from all of 35-yards out.

Leandro Trossard earned Arsenal a point when he latched on to Bukayo Saka's backpost cross, poking beyond Sanchez.

15:22

Your thoughts

Now we know the team news and both sides have received major boosts how are you feeling Chelsea and Arsenal fans?

Let us know in the comments rail on the right hand side.

15:17

Martin Odegaard and Declan Rice double boost for Arsenal

Two big changes for Arsenal from their loss against Inter Milan who are able to call upon captain Martin Odegaard and Declan Rice pushes through a broken toe.

Arsenal XI: David Raya, Ben White, William Saliba, Gabriel, Jurrien Timber, Declan Rice, Thomas Partey, Martin Odegaard, Bukayo Saka, Gabriel Martinelli, Kai Havertz

15:16

Cole Palmer STARTS for Chelsea

There had been concerns over his fitness all week as he failed to train but Chelsea's talismanic attacker Cole Palmer starts for Enzo Maresca's side.

Chelsea XI: Robert Sanchez, Malo Gusto, Wesley Fofana, Levi Colwill, Marc Cucurella, Romeo Lavia, Moises Caicedo, Noni Madueke, Cole Palmer, Pedro Neto, Nicolas Jackson

15:12

Second-half updates

About 5 minutes into the second-half of all of today's 2pm kick-offs and at Old Trafford Manchester United lead 2-0.

Ipswich are still two goals to the good away at Tottenham and Nottingham Forest are 1-0 up at home against Newcastle.

You can follow all the latest news and updates below.

15:07

West London preparing

Just under 90 minutes until kick-off and fans are arriving, there is clearly a buzz around the ground early.

15:04

Declan Rice expected to play

Mail Sport's Sami Mokbel at Stamford Bridge:

Twenty minutes before the teams come out. In terms of Arsenal, I fully expect Declan Rice to start the game despite his broken toe. If he does, the news will arrive as a huge boost to the Gunners given his importance.

14:59

What is Arsenal's title race problem?

Former Liverpool and Tottenham midfielder Jamie Redknapp gave his verdict on what Arsenal's biggest issue in the title race is this season.

Despite a raft of injuries including to team captain Martin Odegaard and new signing Riccardo Calafiori. And discipline issues that have seen them pick up three red cards already this season.

Redknapp believes the bigges issue lies outside the club itself.

When asked about the title race, he told Sky Sports: 'I still think there is a lot to be played. We are still not sure what will happen with Liverpool, the new manager is in uncharted territory.

'Liverpool are Arsenal's major problem right now.'

14:48

Chelsea vs Arsenal combined XI

Something that definitely gets everyone talking is a good combined XI.

We see them all week, some often seem more outlandish than others but one thing is for sure, that none of them satisfy everyone.

Mail Sport put together their own combined XI and it's not surprising to find William Saliba in a centre back spot. But who joined him from each side?

Find out below

14:41

Around the grounds

Before we really dive into the action coming up at Stamford Bridge today, lets have a quick look around the grounds.

Nottingham Forest lead Newcastle 1-0 at The City Ground thanks to Murillo's first goal for the side.

Manchester United find themselves 1-0 against Leicester City thanks to Bruno Fernandes' fine finish. His ninth goal in eight starts against the Foxes.

And it's not been the best of starts for Tottenham at home against Ipswich. Sammie Szmodics giving the visitors the lead with a wonderful overhead kick.

14:30

A crucial London derby

Hello and welcome to today's coverage of Arsenal vs Chelsea.

We are surely in for a fantastic clash with both sides looking to capitalise on Manchester City's slip up against Brighton.

Both sides enter today's match having failed to win in their previous Premier League outing so a win today would be crucial.

14:30

Key fitness concerns

Cole Palmer has been central to all of Chelsea's success this season, it almost feels like he's had a hand in every single league goal so far. He has not trained all week but Enzo Maresca said the attacker has been 'getting better.'

Declan Rice reportedly has a broken toe, though recent reports are that he will push through the pain barrier for such a crucial outing. Mikel Arteta wasn't able to give any clarity on the midfielder's situation.

So Chelsea and Arsenal fans will both be united in one thing today if nothing else and that is their concerns of key injuries.