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Chelsea will look to keep their unbeaten start under Maurizio Sarri going as they travel to Burnley in the Premier League.
The match is not televised, but is still on Sunday due to Chelsea's Europa League involvement on Thursday.
Ruben Loftus-Cheek hit a hat-trick for the Blues as they were 3-1 winners of BATE Borisov at Stamford Bridge. The England midfielder is yet to start a league game this term, but he certainly gave Maurizio Sarri something to think about, with the Italian admitting that 'RLC' may be more suited to him tactically than he first thought.
Questions may surround how Chelsea will bounce back and cope with the Thursday-Sunday fixtures, but last time they played in Europe (against Vidi at the start of the month), they followed that up with a 3-0 win at Southampton.
Eden Hazard may be a doubt for the Turf Moor clash, but Chelsea should still do the job here. The Blues have, even while not always playing well, been effective in sealing victories. Burnley lost 5-0 at Man City last time out and, even though they have home comforts, it does not get much easier.
Chelsea have not lost at Burnley since 1983 and that run should continue for another year, repeating the April scoreline in this match. This fixture has seen both teams score in five of the last six and Burnley can at least give their fans something to cheer about on Sunday afternoon.
Best bet:
Sarri's side are expected to dominate this one and have plenty of attacks, so the corner count could be high. In their recent league away games at Southampton and West Ham, they took 12 and eight corners respectively, while they have accumulated the third-highest corner count in the league.
Burnley, meanwhile, are bottom with just 25 in nine games. Under three Burnley corners can be backed at 11/10.
Goals:
With Hazard set to miss out, Loftus-Cheek is still not expected to come in and Brazilian playmaker Willian can step up to the plate. The 30-year-old can often be overlooked as he lurks in Hazard's shadow, but he has been fantastic for the Blues since arriving five years ago.
He was substituted around the hour against BATE, possibly with the weekend in mind, and he is well priced to get on the score sheet and add to his two goals this term. He is 13/5 in a score-and-win double while Alvaro Morata, who was rested on Thursday, will look to add to his two Chelsea goals this month and he is 11/8 anytime.
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