The two west London clubs are riding high and in with a chance of Europe. Join Niall McVeigh for minute-by-minute coverage
Subs: Cox, Schade, Dasilva, Onyeka, Jansson, Ajer, Baptiste, Janelt, Roerslev.Subs: Rodak, Wickens, Cédric, Adarabioyo, Harris, Wilson, James, Decordova-Reid, Vinícius.In recent years, the battle for supremacy in west London has been monopolised by Chelsea. You have to travel deep into the Premier League’s baggy-shirted, Alive-and-Kicking past to find a season when the Blues weren’t kings of their manor.
A win for either side tonight would put them in the rear-view mirror of fourth-placed Tottenham, who are hardly blazing a trail towards the Champions League. In fact, finishing above Chelsea should be the least of their expectations. As west London derbies go, this is a big one. Kick-off is at 8pm, GMT; team news to follow.
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