Can Chelsea pick up a much needed victory when they host relegation threatened Bournemouth? Opta rates their chances.
"Chelsea have won their last three competitive meetings with Bournemouth without conceding a goal."
They are 2.3211/8 to win to nil.
Chelsea have won their last three competitive meetings with Bournemouth without conceding a goal. They are 2.3211/8 to win to nil.
Bournemouth have used 14 English players in the Premier League this season; more than any other club. Junior Stanislas is 5.04/1 to score.
The Cherries have won on four of their last five league trips to London (L1). Bournemouth are 9.89/1 to pull off a shock win.
Chelsea are unbeaten in their last 43 home league games against newly-promoted teams (W37 D6), last losing to top-flight new-boys in April 2001 (0-1 v Charlton). They are 1.42/5 to record another victory.
Dan Gosling ranks both one and two in terms of most distance covered in a single Premier League game this season (13.9km vs Everton and 13.8km vs Sunderland). Gosling is 6.05/1 to score.
Eden Hazard is one goal away from hitting 50 for Chelsea in all competitions. He is 2.265/4 to find the net.
10 of Bournemouth's 17 Premier League goals this season have come within the first 30 minutes of their games, a league-high tally. Bournemouth are 7.87/1 to be leading by half-time.
John Terry is one away from hitting 300 Premier League wins; a haul reached by only three players in the history of the competition (Giggs 407, Lampard 349 and Scholes 321). Chelsea are 2.1411/10 to win half-time/full-time.
The Cherries have shipped a total of 18 goals away from home in the top-flight this season, a joint-league-high figure (along with Newcastle United and Sunderland). Over 2.5 goals is 1.728/11.
Since the start of 2014/15, only Cesc Fabregas (20) has provided more assists in the top-four tiers of English football than Matt Ritchie (19). Both teams to score is 1.9620/21.