Chelsea take on West Ham in Boxing Day fixture

Blues will look to continue their winning momentum going into new year

Update: 2014-12-26 06:44 GMT
Chelsea's will be hosting high-flying London rivals West Ham United on the boxing day

London: While professional footballers in the rest of Europe sleep off their Christmas hangovers, the Premier League ploughs on regardless on Friday with a bumper schedule of traditional Boxing Day fixtures. For the first time in the 2014-15 season, all 20 English top-flight clubs will be in action on the same day, with leaders Chelsea’s home game against high-flying London rivals West Ham United the stand-out match.

Chelsea’s professional 2-0 victory at Stoke City on Monday allowed Jose Mourinho’s side to re-establish a three point lead over champions Manchester City, who visit West Bromwich Albion on Friday.The visit of fourth-place West Ham marks the start of a run of five games in less than two weeks, which includes an FA Cup third-round tie at home to second-tier Watford on January 4.

Mourinho’s side also remain in contention in the League Cup and the Champions League, and midfielder Nemanja Matic believes they can go all the way in all four competitions. “I think it’s possible. We have a chance,” the Serbian said. Belgian winger Eden Hazard is a doubt for Chelsea after hobbling off against Stoke, with Brazilian playmaker Oscar a potential candidate to replace him.


West Ham, meanwhile, will be boosted by the return to fitness of midfielder Mark Noble, who has missed the last four games with an Achilles problem. Injuries are a major concern for second-place City, who will be without all their senior strikers  Edin Dzeko, Stevan Jovetic and top scorer Sergio Aguero  for the trip to West Brom. But they can equal a club record of nine successive wins if they prevail at The Hawthorns and manager Manuel Pellegrini believes that after a mid-autumn wobble, his side have rediscovered the form that swept them to the title in May.


“We are playing now with the intensity and style of play we always do,” said the Chilean. “Again we have players in high level of performance and good moments. We are trusting in what we do so, in the same way maybe we played in a poor way two months ago, we are doing very well.”

United take Christmas off
 
Third-place Man United saw a six-game winning run come to an end in a 1-1 draw at Aston Villa last weekend, but confidence at Old Trafford remains high ahead of Friday’s visit of Newcastle United.


Manager Louis van Gaal has granted his players Christmas Day off, rather than obliging them to train, and captain Wayne Rooney says that he and his team-mates are eager to repay the Dutchman’s benevolence on his team.    

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