Chelsea progressed to the last 32 of the Europa League as the group toppers with a 2-2 draw against Hungarian outfit Mol Vidi away from home on Thursday and the Blues will be the favourites to claim all three points when they make the trip to the Amex Stadium to face Brighton and Hove Albion on Sunday.
Maurizio Sarri’s men put an end to Manchester City’s winning run in the Premier League with a 2-0 victory last week and the onus will be on them to close the gap on league leaders Liverpool.
Brighton lost 1-0 to Burnley in the previous outing and the Seagulls will be hoping for a turnaround of fortunes this week.
Alvaro Morata is ruled out with a knee injury while Gary Cahill is also set to miss Sunday’s game with a minor knock. Victor Moses is also ruled out with a lower back injury while is doubtful to feature due to a thigh injury.
He was rested for the Europa League tie but he should be back between the sticks for Sunday’s game.
The Spaniard has always been a solid presence at the back this season and he will be expected to continue his good work.
The Brazilian had a wonderful game against Manchester City last week and should be fresh to start after being rested on Thursday.
The German international was at the top of his game against City last week and has been one of the standout performers for the Blues at the back this season.
The Spaniard hasn’t been in great touch in recent weeks and he will need to step up his game this week.
His flawless passing and immaculate distribution are invaluable assets to Chelsea’s midfield.
The Frenchman will be high on confidence after scoring a goal last week and he has shown signs of excelling in an attacking role.
The youngster has done well whenever he has been given a chance and Sarri should hand him a start this week.
Chelsea will once again depend on their indispensable weapon in the final third to deliver the goods.
The former Barcelona man has looked in good touch this season and Sarri should hand him a start ahead of Willian who has struggled to make an impact.
The Frenchman found the net on Thursday and he is Chelsea’s lone option to spearhead the attack in the absence of Morata.