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Liverpool v Chelsea: Premier League – live
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Liverpool v Chelsea: Premier League – live

The Guardian Football about 1 hour 1 mins read

Rubberneckers assemble! At the end of this game, chances are someone, somewhere is going to be fuming. Fuming and raging and throwing a tanty, because neither of these teams are in a good place, and things could get gnarly if and when it gets even worse. If Chelsea lose, it’ll be seven league defeats on the bounce, a run of misery suffered just once before in their history, and that 74 years ago, so imagine the ire if that transpires. But should they snap that run against Liverpool, an abject shower at Old Trafford last weekend losing their fifth match in eight, it’ll be the home fans telling each other, and the phone-ins, and the internet, exactly how they see it. Oh my. So whoever you support, whether or not you have any skin in the game, an afternoon of wild emotional tumult stretches out ahead of us all. Kick-off is at 12.30pm BST. It’s on!

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