Chelsea – Arsenal : a fiery derby at Stamford Bridge 
Chelsea are on an impressive run across all competitions, while Arsenal arrive as leaders, fresh from a big European win. A major showdown between two in-form sides, different styles but the same confidence.
Chelsea hitting their stride 
The Blues raised doubts early in the season, but Enzo Maresca’s machine is finally clicking. Chelsea have three straight Premier League wins, no goals conceded, and they just smashed Barcelona 3-0 in the Champions League.
The pressing, directness and regained ruthlessness are making the difference, even if Stamford Bridge hasn’t exactly been a fortress: the Blues still haven’t strung together two home league wins in a row. Their current solidity, though, hints at a turning point — especially against a direct rival.
Arsenal rolling and showing up in the big moments 
The league leaders remain relentless. Arsenal battered Tottenham 4-1 in the Premier League, then followed up with a solid 3-1 win over Bayern Munich. The Gunners look in control and sharp up front when it counts.
Trips to Stamford Bridge don’t scare them anymore: they haven’t lost there in the league for over seven years. Gabriel’s absence weakens them a touch at the back, but their momentum lets them walk into this clash with no fear.
Football Tip Chelsea vs Arsenal
Both teams to score
Arsenal aren’t as defensively solid as they were at the season’s start, and Chelsea arrive with a buzzing attack. In that light, both teams finding the net looks very likely in this often-open derby.
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