Sunday, 3 March 2013

Chelsea v West Bromwich Albion: squad sheets - The Guardian

West Bromwich Albion have become regular executioners for recent Chelsea managers, defeats inflicted at the Hawthorns having effectively done for André Villas-Boas and Roberto Di Matteo. Now the hat-trick actually appears on if Steve Clarke's return to Stamford Bridge yields a third successive league success. The atmosphere will be poisonous, the venom spat at Rafael Benítez after his midweek criticisms of fans for having "damaging agendas". Those agendas will feel all the more exposed now, particularly if Chelsea fail to secure a win to move them back into third, if potentially only for 24 hours. Dominic Fifield

Venue Stamford Bridge, Saturday 3pm

Tickets Sold out

Last season Chelsea 2 West Brom 1

Referee Kevin Friend

This season's matches 14 Y50, R1, 3.64 cards per game

Odds Chelsea 4-9 West Brom 8-1 Draw 7-2

Chelsea v West Brom Chelsea v West Bromwich Albion: Probable starters in bold, contenders in light. Illustration: Graphic

Chelsea

Subs from Blackman, Hilário, Turnbull, Ferreira, Ivanovic, Terry, Bertrand, Ake, Oscar, Moses, Marin, Torres, Nkumu

Doubtful Terry (knee)

Injured Benayoun (ankle, 10 Mar), Romeu (knee, Aug)

Suspended None

Form guide LWLDWD

Disciplinary record Y39 R2

Leading scorer Lampard 11

West Bromwich Albion

Subs from Daniels, Myhill, Rosenberg, Thomas, Odemwingie, Jones, Tamas, Fortuné, Allan, Hurst, Roofe, Brown

Doubtful Long (ankle), Odemwingie (unsettled)

Injured Thorne (knee, Sep), Gera (knee, Oct)

Suspended Popov (last of three)

Ineligble Lukaku (terms of loan)

Form guide WWLLDL

Disciplinary record Y47 R2

Leading scorer Lukaku 12

Match pointers

• Chelsea have not lost a Premier League home game in March since Sunderland won 4-2 at Stamford Bridge in 2001

• Of the teams to have played 20 or more Premier League games in March, only Ipswich (0.61) average fewer points per game than Albion (0.85)

• Chelsea have been awarded nine penalties so far this term, more than any other side in the division

• Romelu Lukaku is the top-scoring teenager across the leading five leagues in Europe – England, France, Germany, Italy and Spain – but is unable to face his parent club on Saturday

• Frank Lampard has scored 199 goals for Chelsea and is three away from equalling Bobby Tambling's club record of 202

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