Chelsea v Arsenal: Key stats and talking pointspublished at 13:00 GMT 29 November
The world champions face the team who are currently leading the way in Europe's premier competition as Chelsea host Arsenal at Stamford Bridge on Sunday (16:30 GMT).
Arsenal have won six of their last seven in the Premier League while Chelsea have won five of their last six, and both impressed in their midweek exploits against Bayern Munich and Barcelona.
The recent domestic blips for both came against Sunderland, who held Arsenal to a draw and beat Chelsea at Stamford Bridge.
In fact, home form has been an issue for the Blues this season - with just 43.5% of their Premier League points coming at Stamford Bridge. Only Tottenham have earned a lower share of their points at home.
Arsenal's win over Spurs cemented their excellent form in London derbies – they have lost just three of their 40 derby matches in the Premier League since the start of 2022-23 (W28, D9), with just one of those defeats coming away from home.
And they also have an excellent recent record at Stamford Bridge, where they are unbeaten in their past six league matches (W3, D3).
The Gunners' form has been underpinned by the signings they made over the summer, with a new strength in depth allowing them to navigate injuries to crucial players and giving their title challenge added impetus.

But while Arsenal have the meanest defence in the top flight, three of the six league goals they have conceded have come in their past two games, and after a run of eight clean sheets in all competitions, they have now conceded in their last three matches.
In contrast, Chelsea have conceded just one goal in their previous five Premier League matches, and have been on the front foot in games, scoring the first goal in all of their last seven league fixtures.
They still lack the consistency of Mikel Arteta's side but with Manchester City and Liverpool both looking fragile, could the Blues' youthful squad be emerging into Arsenal's biggest threat for the title?
Both teams have a busy December with eight matches apiece – entering that month by taking three points off a major rival could be pivotal in how their respective seasons pan out.





























