There are more attractive Premier League battles this weekend, but Saturday's fixture at Turf Moor should be a fascinating clash of styles.
Chelsea have now won six games in a row in all competitions, and after their impressive performance against Ajax in the week, they will fancy their chances of getting another three points against less sophisticated opponents.
But Sean Dyche's men will relish yet another opportunity to frustrate a top six team. Although the Clarets have struggled away from home, they've won three out of four on their own patch in the Premier League, their only defeat coming against Liverpool. Chelsea may struggle to break the home side down and a draw is on the cards here.
The World Series returns to Washington for the first time since 1933 on Saturday and the Capitals are in the driving seat ahead of Game Three.
They stunned the home crowd in Houston on Tuesday and Wednesday, winning back to back games to give them a 2-0 lead in the best-of-seven series, and with the next three games coming at Nationals Park the World Series is in their grasp.
The Astros will undoubtedly come back hard in Game Three but history is against them. Only 3 out of 25 teams who've started a World Series by losing two home games have gone on to win the title, and I'm backing the Capitals to continue their remarkable post-season run and make it 3-0 on Saturday.
Bristol had a good 2018-19 season, finishing ninth in the Gallagher Premiership and they kicked off their new campaign with an impressive 43-16 win over Bath, but they face a much tougher test in Week Two at the Stoop.
Harlequins were very close to finishing in the top four last season and although they are not on a great run of form, having only won one of their last eight, they do have a good record against these opponents.
Paul Gustard's side have lost just one of their last nine against the Bears, while Bristol haven't recorded a win at this venue since 2001. The visitors should provide spirited opposition, but Quins look a safe bet here.
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