CHELSEA travel up the road where they will face rivals Brentford in what is already their fourth London derby of the season – and SunSport can point fans in the right direction of where to tune in.
Joao Pedro’s header and Enzo Fernandez’s penalty helped the Blues overcome a furious Fulham side before the international break.
But it was a victory that was surrounded by controversy as the PGMOL were forced to apologise for incorrectly ruling out Fulham forward, Josh King’s goal.
And Pedro’s opening strike was a major talking point with it coming in the NINTH minute of stoppage time despite only eight minutes being added.
Elsewhere, Brentford had drama of their own as they most recently lost to newly-promoted Sunderland courtesy of a 90+6 stoppage time Wilson Isidor penalty after leading the game up until the 77th minute.
So they’ll be itching to get back on track with a win and hand one of the only remaining undefeated sides a loss at the Gtech.
How can I watch Brentford vs Chelsea?
- Brentford vs Chelsea will be broadcast LIVE on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Premier League.
- Fans can also stream the entire action via a compatible tablet or mobile device on NOW TV.
- Alternatively, SunSport will have minute-by-minute action through our live blog.
- This London derby takes place on Saturday, September 13 and kicks off at 8pm BST.
- The Gtech Community Stadium is the chosen venue for this thrilling clash and it can host approximately 17,250 supporters.
- There was nothing to separate the sides when they last met in April with the score ending 0-0.
What is the latest injury news?
Chelsea have been dealt an injury blow with Liam Delap‘s injury worse than first feared.
Delap, 22, hobbled off early on in the controversial win over Fulham on August 30.
Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca initially thought his £30million transfer from Ipswich would miss six to eight weeks.
But it is now clear he will miss significantly more than that.
The Athletic report Delap will not return to training until November.
Dario Essugo, Romeo Lavia and Benoit Badiashile are all set to the miss the London derby.
As for Blues talisman Cole Palmer, it is still unclear whether he’ll return after missing both the clash against West Ham and Fulham as well as pulling out of the England side.