Chelsea will look to return to winning ways on Boxing Day when they welcome local rivals Fulham to Stamford Bridge.
A A frustrating 0-0 draw With Everton allowing Liverpool to extend their lead at the top of the Premier League table, and while manager Enzo Maresca may claim he doesn't care about the title race, he will no doubt be keen to pick up another three points to help cement their place in the Premier League. The race towards European football.
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Goalkeeper: Robert Sanchez – Sanchez was at his best To grab a point against Everton and undoubtedly deserves the opportunity to repeat this performance.
Right-back: Malo Gusto – Expect Gusteau to return to the right side of defense to replace the under-fire Axel Disasi.
Centre-back: Tosin Adarabioyo – His unreal save to deny Elimane Ndiaye was one of the highlights of Chelsea's clash with Everton. The former Fulham man will be hoping to move up the standings further with a similar display here.
Centre-back: Levi Colwell – With Wesley Fofana and Benoit Badiashelli Out until 2025Colwell will need to establish a relationship with Tosin over the coming weeks.
LB: Mark Cucurella – Cucurella has served a one-match ban and would be a welcome addition to Chelsea's defence.
DM: Enzo Fernandez – Fernandes' impressive form may have hit a snag against Everton, but he has been good enough recently to deserve the chance to put things right.
DM: Moises Caicedo – Will this finally be the game where Caicedo doesn't get penalized for a completely clean challenge?
RM: Pedro Neto – After being subjected to a bizarre wave of criticism after the Everton game, Neto is expected to start again here after Noni Madueke's disappointing came off the bench.
AM: Cole Palmer – Palmer was calm Against Everton He will have to be at his best to prevent Fulham from replicating the Toffees' defensive tactics.
LM: Jadon Sancho – Does Marisca trust Joao Felix or Christopher Nkunku extensively? Sancho doesn't exactly deserve to be left out, but there are undoubtedly many other options to turn things around after the draw with Everton.
ST: Nicholas Jackson – Jackson could only watch in horror as his close-range effort bounced off Everton's post at the weekend. He'd be desperate to get back into fashion here.