Giants quarterback Daniel Jones offered a rare angry outburst after a failed fourth-quarter two-point conversion in which none of the blockers blocked, simply watching Jones throw the ball.
It felt emblematic of the night.
The offense would do something right and then take two steps backward due to miscues and plenty of sloppy, penalty-filled football. Following that play, Jones was visibly upset on the sidelines, flailing his arms at one point in conference with coach Brian Daboll.
Jones was sacked four times, with the offensive line struggling to protect him from TJ Watt and Alex Highsmith. Late in the fourth quarter, the defense forced a fumble with game-tying potential, but right tackle Jermaine Eluemunor couldn’t hold off Watt, who forced a fumble of his own.
Jones went 24-for-38 for 264 yards and an interception.
Chelsea moved themselves into the top four of the Premier League with a well deserved 2-1 victory over Newcastle a Stamford Bridge.
The Blues dominated and controlled possession in the first half with Eddie Howe’s Magpies looking uncharacteristically uneasy as the match went on. Cole Palmer, always eager to impress, had the ball in the back of the net with six minutes only for the goal to be ruled out for an offside in the build-up.
However, it didn’t take Chelsea long before they went ahead. Palmer released Pedro Neto down the left wing and he squared to Nicolas Jackson for a tap-in after a quick counter attack.
Alexander Isak managed to pull one back with an awkwardly taken equaliser to send the teams into the break on level terms but it was Palmer who had the last word. Less than two minutes after the restart he slotted past Nick Pope to secure the points for the hosts.
Relive the action with our live blog below:
Chelsea vs Newcastle LIVE
Chelsea defeat Newcastle in the Premier League
90+2’ NO PENALTY! Spot kick overturned after VAR intervention (CHE 2-1 NEW)
90’ PENALTY! Nkunku brought down by Burn in the box (CHE 2-1 NEW)
47’ GOAL! Palmer sends Chelsea ahead (CHE 2-1 NEW)
32’ GOAL! Isak pokes visitors level (CHE 1-1 NEW)
18’ GOAL! Jackson slots Chelsea into the lead (CHE 1-0 NEW)
6’ DISALLOWED! Palmer finds the back of the net but drifted offside in the build-up (CHE 0-0 NEW)
Chelsea FC 2 – 1 Newcastle United FC
Palmer speaks to Sky Sports
16:23 , Chris Wilson
Chelsea talisman Cole Palmer is first to speak to Sky, and he says that Chelsea “don’t mind proving people wrong”.
“I try and go out there and play my game. That is what I do. I always try to enjoy my football game by game.
I try to not put pressure on myself. Many people on the outside try to put pressure on me to replicate what I did last season in terms of numbers.
“It is my second season playing football and I am still very, very young.”
Regarding Chelsea and fighting for top four, he said: “We just try to play our own game, block the noise out from the outside. We don’t mind proving people wrong.
“We are all young and we have a top coach, but there are improvements still.”
FT: Chelsea 2-1 Newcastle
16:15 , Chris Wilson
That result puts Chelsea back into the top four. They sit on 17 points, one behind Villa, and are above Arsenal on goal difference ahead of the Gunners’ match against Liverpool.
Newcastle remain in 12th, with 12 points from their first nine matches.
Elsewhere in the Premier League
16:12 , Chris Wilson
Two more results to report from the Premier League.
In south London, Crystal Palace beat Spurs 1-0 thanks to Jean-Philippe Mateta, while in east London, West Ham won 2-1 against Manchester United courtesy of a late penalty from Bowen.
FT: Chelsea 2-1 Newcastle
16:08 , Chris Wilson
FULL-TIME! Chelsea 2-1 Newcastle
16:04 , Chris Wilson
An entertaining match comes to an end in west London. Chelsea take a deserved three points at home after a game that was close overall, though they certainly deserved it more than Newcastle.
Chelsea move into the top four once again!
FULL-TIME! Chelsea 2-1 Newcastle
16:03 , Chris Wilson
FULL-TIME! The referee brings it to an end!
The corner comes in but it’s cleared and Chelsea take the three points!
Chelsea 2-1 Newcastle
16:02 , Chris Wilson
97 mins
Maybe time for one more chance for the away side as Pope has the ball in the Newcastle half and punts it forward. Good defending from Cacicedo though.
Newcastle win the throw but they can’t find the gaps. They lump it forward again and Willock plays it back across goal – and James comes in with a fine defensive header to clear it over his own goal!
Chelsea 2-1 Newcastle
16:01 , Chris Wilson
96 mins
Into the final of the allotted minutes, but there’ll be a couple of extra minutes due to the VAR check for the penalty.
Chelsea 2-1 Newcastle
15:59 , Chris Wilson
94 mins
Newcastle have a chance to build an attack but it’s all too disjointed. Dan Burn fizzes in a hopeful cutback but there’s nobody there.
Nkunku leads the counter but the whistle goes for offside.
Chelsea 2-1 Newcastle
15:58 , Chris Wilson
93 mins
There’s still time for the away side here but they have to get a move on, and it’s Chelsea who still have most of the ball. A chance for Newcastle here though as Nkunku concedes a free-kick and is booked.
Maresca is booked for his reaction too!
Chelsea 2-1 Newcastle
15:56 , Chris Wilson
93 mins
So Newcastle get a second chance to take something, but will they capitalise?
Sean Longstaff was booked for dissent in the meantime.
Chelsea 2-1 Newcastle
15:56 , Chris Wilson
91 mins
PENALTY OVERTURNED!
It was certainly fleeting contact from Burn, and Simon Hooper goes to the screen before overturning his decision.
We’re into the second of six minutes of added time here.
Chelsea 2-1 Newcastle
15:54 , Chris Wilson
90 mins
PENALTY TO CHELSEA!
Chelsea burst forward and Nkunku surges into the box. Burn has his hands all over him and he drags the Frenchman down as he checked back inside – it’s given, but there’s a VAR check.
Chelsea 2-1 Newcastle
15:53 , Chris Wilson
88 mins
Chelsea are closing the game out and they win a goal kick after the ball forward runs out of play.
Newcastle make two changes as Osula and Kelly replace Hall and Joelinton.
Another goal in east London – Jarrod Bowen has converted a penalty to put West Ham 2-1 up against Manchester United.
Chelsea 2-1 Newcastle
15:51 , Chris Wilson
87 mins
Half a chance for Chelsea as Joelinton is dispossessed on the edge of his own box, but Nkunku dwells on the ball for too long and his shot is blocked.
Chelsea 2-1 Newcastle
15:50 , Chris Wilson
85 mins
Now Sanchez is booked for delaying a restart.
Into the final five minutes of normal time and Newcastle are throwing themselves forward , but Chelsea do look fairly comfortable.
Another attack breaks down as Neto runs it into Pope.
Chelsea 2-1 Newcastle
15:47 , Chris Wilson
83 mins
Newcastle lump a long free-kick forward but they’re penalised for a foul from Burn.
Chelsea 2-1 Newcastle
15:46 , Chris Wilson
81 mins
CHANCE!
Newcastle’s turn to build patiently now, but they can’t find an opening and Palmer wins possession. He exchanges passes with Nkunku in the box before laying it off to Mudryk. The Ukrainian is in plenty of space but he can only fire his shot straight at Pope!
Will Chelsea live to rue that missed opportunity?
Chelsea 2-1 Newcastle
15:44 , Chris Wilson
80 mins
Chelsea aren’t committing as many men forward now, and are trying to take the sting out of the Newcastle attack.
They build patiently, exchanging passes in midfield before the attack breaks down.
In east London, Casemiro has levelled things for Manchester United against West Ham.
Chelsea 2-1 Newcastle
15:42 , Chris Wilson
77 mins
Newcastle have some real momentum now but they’re penalised for a foul on Gusto in the Chelsea box.
The home side make two more changes – Gusto makes way for Marc Cucurella, and Christopher Nkunku replaces Nicolas Jackson.
Chelsea 2-1 Newcastle
15:40 , Chris Wilson
75 mins
CLOSE! How have Newcastle nit scored here!?
Newcastle knock the long ball forward and Isak wrestles free from the challenge from Fofana to win the ball. He’s 1-v-1 and skips past Sanchez, but the angle is too tight to hit it. He tries to skip past another challenge to get the shot away, but he’s tackled!
Joelinton was free in the box, unmarked, to tap in, but Isak didn’t square it! Had to be 2-2 that.
Chelsea 2-1 Newcastle
15:38 , Chris Wilson
74 mins
Newcastle have definitely improved since making their substitutions, but only one chance of note for them so far. They’ve found a way back into it though, for sure.
Chelsea 2-1 Newcastle
15:36 , Chris Wilson
72 mins
Enzo Fernandez comes on for Romeo Lavia.
In other news, West Ham have gone 1-0 up against Manchester United thanks to a goal from Crysencio Summerville. Crystal Palace still lead Spurs at Selhurst Park too.
Chelsea 2-1 Newcastle
15:35 , Chris Wilson
69 mins
CHANCE!
Newcastle come forward and Joelinton releases Willock down the left. He hangs up the cross and Isak heads it towards goal, but James is there to clear it almost off the line!
Chelsea 2-1 Newcastle
15:32 , Chris Wilson
67 mins
Both sides make subs as Madueke makes way for Mykhailo Mudryk for Chelsea, and Jacob Murphy, Joe Willock and Sean Longstaff come on for Miguel Almiron, Harvey Barnes and Sandro Tonali.
Chelsea 2-1 Newcastle
15:30 , Chris Wilson
66 mins
Chelsea do look very comfortable at the moment. The away side look like they’re missing Anthony Gordon here.
Hall wins a free-kick near the Chelsea box after Madueke pulls him back. The England winger is booked for the challenge.
Schar lines it up but he curls his effort over.
Chelsea 2-1 Newcastle
15:28 , Chris Wilson
64 mins
Barnes tries to lead the Newcastle attack as he’s fed the sweeping pass from Guimaraes, but he’s dispossessed.
Tonali is the next player booked for delaying the restart.
Chelsea 2-1 Newcastle
15:26 , Chris Wilson
62 mins
Palmer feeds Neto down the left, but Chelsea are forced to work it backwards and Palmer’s ball into the box is caught by Pope.
Chelsea 2-1 Newcastle
15:25 , Chris Wilson
59 mins
Chelsea attack again but the header bounces over and the goal kick is given, though it should have been corner.
Newcaslte try and launch an attack but Hall’s ball forward is cleared.
Chelsea 2-1 Newcastle
15:22 , Chris Wilson
57 mins
Newcastle have their first real attack of the second half and it’s a dangerous one, as Barnes threads it to the overlapping Isak. He clips a ball towards the back post but it’s great defending from James to head away, almost on his own goal line.
Chelsea 2-1 Newcastle
15:20 , Chris Wilson
55 mins
Lavia is booked for delaying the restart, and there’s a bit of a lull in attacking activity here as Madueke’s through ball goes out for a goal kick.
Chelsea 2-1 Newcastle
15:17 , Chris Wilson
54 mins
It feels like a crucial point in the game now, as Chelsea could essentially win it here if they keep this up.
Gusto fires a shot well over, but Newcastle look very ragged and disjointed at the moment.
Chelsea 2-1 Newcastle
15:16 , Chris Wilson
51 mins
Another Chelsea counter ends with Madueke hitting a weak shot at Pope. The home side are dominating once again though.
Newcastle look a bit shocked out there.
Chelsea 2-1 Newcastle
15:14 , Chris Wilson
49 mins
So the home side are ahead once more – can they keep their lead (or even extend it) this time?
They almost do, as the cross comes in from Madueke. Neto rises early and gets above Livramento, but he crashes his header against the post!
GOAL! Chelsea 2-1 Newcastle
15:11 , Chris Wilson
47 mins
GOAL! And the home side lead within a couple of minutes of kick-off!
Newcastle lose possession on halfway and Caicedo threads it to Palmer. He drives towards the box and hits a low shot to the near post – Pope gets a hand to it but he can’t keep it out!
KICK-OFF! Chelsea 1-1 Newcastle
15:09 , Chris Wilson
The away side get the second half underway in West London.
HALF-TIME! Chelsea 1-1 Newcastle
15:08 , Chris Wilson
The teams are coming back out at Stamford Bridge, so we’re moments away from the second half.
HALF-TIME! Chelsea 1-1 Newcastle
15:07 , Chris Wilson
And back at Stamford Bridge, we have an intriguing second half ahead of us between Chelsea and Newcastle.
The home side certainly dominated large parts of the first half and looked the more dangerous of the two teams. This dominance showed as Nicolas Jackson put the home side ahead within the first 20 minutes.
But the home defence switched off for a moment to allow Isak in to equalise, and since then it has been a little more equal.
Chelsea have certainly been the better of the two sides though, and they’ll fancy their chances of grabbing a win here.
Both sides will certainly need to be more clinical, and more solid at the back, if they are to come away with a win though.
HALF-TIME! Chelsea 1-1 Newcastle
15:03 , Chris Wilson
A note from around London – West Ham and Manchester United are currently level at the break, while Crystal Palace are defending a precarious lead at home to Spurs.
HAL-TIME! Chelsea 1-1 Newcastle
15:00 , Chris Wilson
HALF-TIME! Chelsea 1-1 Newcastle
14:54 , Chris Wilson
52 mins
HALF-TIME!
Probably the last chance of the half as Caicedo and Gusto combine to foul Barnes. Newcastle can swing in a dangerous set-piece here – Hall delivers it but Burn can only direct a header up into the air, and Sanchez collects it.
The referee blows the whistle and the two teams head down the tunnel level after the first half.
Chelsea 1-1 Newcastle
14:51 , Chris Wilson
50 mins
Isak is briefly down after being caught by Fofana, but both are fine. Up the other end, Chelsea are penalised as Jackson drifted offside.
Chelsea 1-1 Newcastle
14:50 , Chris Wilson
49 mins
Sanchez comes off his line well to deal with a dangerous long ball forward.
Hall picks out Barnes with a clipped ball forwards but Gusto does well to recover the ball.
Chelsea 1-1 Newcastle
14:49 , Chris Wilson
47 mins
Chelsea win another corner as Livramento heads Gusto’s cross behind. James delivers the set-piece – and it’s headed behind for another.
Palmer will deliver this one – and Pope punches it behind!
One more in-swinger from Palmer – it’s a dangerous delivery but Pope catches it well.
Worth noting that Newcastle have neither scored nor conceded from a corner so far this season.
Chelsea 1-1 Newcastle
14:46 , Chris Wilson
45 mins
Shouts around Stamford Bridge as Guimaraes avoids a foul after sliding in on Neto.
There’ll be SEVEN minutes of added time at the end of the first half.
Chelsea 1-1 Newcastle
14:45 , Chris Wilson
44 mins
Livramento does well to win a foul from Neto, and there’ll be some brief respite for the away side. At the other end, Colwill is calm enough to play a pass back to Sanchez to clear.
Chelsea 1-1 Newcastle
14:43 , Chris Wilson
42 mins
Barnes leads the Newcastle counter and he feels he’s fouled, but it was a good challenge from Lavia.
Moments after, Burn has his hands on Madueke as he looks to latch onto a long ball forward, but the referee doesn’t give the foul.
Chelsea 1-1 Newcastle
14:42 , Chris Wilson
41 mins
Chelsea are finishing the half in the ascendancy here. Neto – who’s moved onto the right wing for now – hits a deflected shot that has wrong-footed Pope, but the ‘keeper adjusts his feet to make a good save.
Chelsea 1-1 Newcastle
14:41 , Chris Wilson
39 mins
Another promising Chelsea attack as Palmer shifts it wide to Gusto before Neto has a shot deflected over for a corner.
Chelsea 1-1 Newcastle
14:37 , Chris Wilson
36 mins
Caicedo does well to win the ball back near the Newcastle box. It’s given back to him by Jackson, and the Ecuadorian blasts an effort over from outside the box.
Chelsea 1-1 Newcastle
14:36 , Chris Wilson
34 mins
So, despite some promising attacking play from Chelsea, they find themselves level. It was a well-worked goal from Newcastle, if not the prettiest.
In other news – Palace lead Spurs 1-0 after a strike from Jean-Philippe Mateta.
Chelsea 1-1 Newcastle
14:34 , Chris Wilson
33 mins
GOAL GIVEN!
Plenty of tension as VAR takes a while to look if Isak had drifted…but he’s played onside by Fofana’s right boot!
Newcastle are level!
GOAL! Chelsea 1-1 Newcastle
14:33 , Chris Wilson
32 mins
GOAL! The visitors are level!
Tonali and Joelinton exchange passes near halfway before the Italian slides a pass across to Harvey Barnes. The England man plays in Livramento on the overlap and he squares it for Isak to tap in!
Hang on though…it looks like there could be an offside!
Chelsea 1-0 Newcastle
14:31 , Chris Wilson
31 mins
Half a chance as Isak’s glancing header at the front post is well over.
Chelsea 1-0 Newcastle
14:31 , Chris Wilson
30 mins
The match has certainly calmed down a bit but you do get the sense that Chelsea could score whenever they attack.
Newcastle launch a long free-kick from their own half, which ends with Tonali winning a corner as Palmer charged down the cross.
Chelsea 1-0 Newcastle
14:29 , Chris Wilson
27 mins
Plenty of space in midfield for Chelsea when they look to attack, but it’s Newcastle who have a chance now.
They pour men forward and Isak finds Barnes with the cutback, but the shot is blocked. The away side attack again, but two shots are blocked from within the box and Chelsea counter to win a corner.
Chelsea 1-0 Newcastle
14:26 , Chris Wilson
25 mins
Good work from Caicedo as he receives a poorly judged pass from Sanchez but wriggles free to release Palmer.
The home side come forward again, and Neto beats Livramento down the left and manages to keep the ball in play, but Gusto can’t get a clean connection with the ball at the back post.
Chelsea 1-0 Newcastle
14:24 , Chris Wilson
23 mins
Madueke’s cross is headed down by Jackson but he can’t direct it back to a Chelsea man. The home side are dominating here.
Chelsea 1-0 Newcastle
14:23 , Chris Wilson
23 mins
Chelsea launch another attack and Jackson’s pass forward deflects into the path of Neto, who curls an effort into the gloves of Pope.
Chelsea 1-0 Newcastle
14:22 , Chris Wilson
22 mins
A lull in activity at the Bridge ends with Palmer drawing a foul and a yellow card as Schar trips him.
Chelsea 1-0 Newcastle
14:21 , Chris Wilson
19 mins
Newcastle look to answer straight away as Guimaraes finds Almiron with a chipped ball into the box, but the Paraguayan can’t get his effort on target.
GOAL! Chelsea 1-0 Newcastle
14:20 , Chris Wilson
18 mins
The home side are definitely ahead now!
It all comes from a Newcastle cross too as the ball in is cleared and it falls to Palmer. On the turn, he threads a brilliant pass to the overlapping Neto and the Portuguese beats Schar down the wing, before lifting his head and finding Jackson unmarked in the area. The striker slots a simple side-foot past Pope for 1-0!
Chelsea 0-0 Newcastle
14:18 , Chris Wilson
17 mins
Good work from Fofana to shepherd the ball and head it back to Sanchez. He’s looking alright now.
Chelsea 0-0 Newcastle
14:17 , Chris Wilson
15 mins
Huge shouts for a penalty from Newcastle as Guimaraes goes down as he burst into the box, but the referee waves it away! VAR will check it presumably…
No matter anyway, as he was well outside of the area.
No goals (except disallowed ones) in the first 15 in any of the three 2pm matches.
Chelsea 0-0 Newcastle
14:15 , Chris Wilson
14 mins
Palmer’s ball forward is blocked but he has a second chance and feeds through Neto down the left. The former Wolves man wins a corner.
James swings in the corner but it’s good defending from Hall to make the block.
Chelsea 0-0 Newcastle
14:14 , Chris Wilson
12 mins
Quite a lengthy bit of treatment for Fofana but he walks off and he looks like he’ll be okay to carry on. It looks like an issue with his knee .
Newcastle win a corner after Colwill deals with a ball forward to Joelinton, and a poor delivery ends with a Chelsea throw.
On second look, Fofana still looks uncomfortable out there.
Chelsea 0-0 Newcastle
14:11 , Chris Wilson
10 mins
Hall is dispossessed by Madueke and now it’s the turn of the home side to have possession. Once again, they don’t look in any particular rush in the opening stages.
Newcastle mount a counter that ends with Guimaraes hitting a deflected shot that Sanchez collects.
Wesley Fofana is briefly down after flying into a late challenge to try and stop the counter. He receives a yellow card for the tackle too.
14:08 , Chris Wilson
7 mins
James clips a inviting early ball over the defence but Pope rushes out to clear. Nice idea from the Chelsea captain.
Newcastle have their first bit of sustained possession just into the Chelsea half, but it’s a little pedestrian at the moment.
DISALLOWED GOAL! Chelsea 0-0 Newcastle
14:06 , Chris Wilson
6 mins
The goal is indeed disallowed as Palmer had stepped slightly offside. A second chance for Newcastle – that was far too easy for the home side.
GOAL! Chelsea 1-0 Newcastle
14:05 , Chris Wilson
4 mins
GOAL! The home side are ahead within four minutes!
James plays a pass inside and Jackson turns his man all too easily before sliding in a pass into the path of Palmer. He bursts into the box and slides a low effort across Pope and into the far corner.
Hold on though – it looks like Palmer has strayed offside…
Chelsea 0-0 Newcastle
14:04 , Chris Wilson
3 mins
Colwill is alert to head away Isak’s clipped cross, before Tonali is penalised for being offside.
Chelsea go on the counter and it falls to Madueke again after good work from Jackson, but the England winger can only drive a shot right at Pope.
Worth noting that Reece James is starting at left-back today, with Gusto in his favoured position.
Chelsea 0-0 Newcastle
14:02 , Chris Wilson
1 min
Just two points separate these two sides at kick-off, though there have been very different atmospheres around the two clubs of late.
Chelsea have the first meaningful attack as Madueke makes some space before his cross is collected by Pope.
Chelsea vs Newcastle LIVE
14:00 , Chris Wilson
KICK-OFF!
The home side get us underway in west London.
Newcastle have gone just over 600 minutes without a goal from open play – can they change that in a difficult game at Stamford Bridge?
Chelsea vs Newcastle LIVE
13:57 , Chris Wilson
Both sides are starting to emerge from the tunnel at Stamford Bridge, so we’ll be underway soon.
Chelsea v Newcastle LIVE
13:55 , Chris Wilson
We’re five minutes away from kick-off in west London.
There are 2pm kick-offs in the east and south of the capital today too – West Ham host Manchester United and Crystal Palace welcome Tottenham.
Chelsea vs Newcastle LIVE
13:50 , Chris Wilson
Chelsea vs Newcastle head-to-head
13:47 , Chris Wilson
These two sides have met a total of 176 times, with the first meeting dating back to 1907. Overall, Chelsea have won 80, Newcastle have won 56, and 40 have ended as draws.
Chelsea won 3-2 the last time the two teams met – in this fixture last season, when Chelsea won 3-2 in March.
Newcaslte beat the Blues 4-1 at St. James’ Park 11 months ago.
Howe on Gordon
13:44 , Chris Wilson
Eddie Howe says Anthony Gordon felt a problem with his groin yesterday and so has travelled to London but won’t feature. He’s not sure how long the England winger will be out.
Match facts
13:40 , Chris Wilson
Newcastle have won two of their last four Premier League games against Chelsea, drawing one and losing one. This is as many wins as they had in their previous 13 (D1 L10).
After winning three of their first four Premier League games this season, Newcastle have since failed to win their last four, drawing two and losing two. The Magpies last went five matches without winning in the league in March 2023.
Eddie Howe has won two of his Premier League games against Chelsea in charge of Newcastle – only Alan Pardew (four wins) has beaten the Blues more in the competition for the Magpies.
Howe also beat the Blues four times while in charge of Bournemouth and could be the third manager to win 3+ Premier League games against them with two different clubs, after Kenny Dalglish (Blackburn/Liverpool) and David Moyes (Everton/West Ham).
Enzo Maresca explains why ‘slow’ learner Mykhailo Mudryk is starting to prove worth for Chelsea
13:35 , Chris Wilson
Enzo Maresca admitted Mykhailo Mudryk has been a slower learner than his Chelsea teammates but praised the winger’s performance in his side’s 4-1 win over Panathinaikos.
It was an efficient yet thorough display in Athens to maintain the visitors’ perfect start in the Conference League and the Ukrainian’s contribution was key, scoring the second goal with a brave header as well as setting up two goals for Joao Felix.
Maresca previously challenged Mudryk to seize upon his selection in the starting XI and prove the worth of his £88million transfer fee, and those words were heeded as the 23-year-old had his strongest game of the season in the Olympic Stadium.
Chelsea’s last three Premier League defeats have come against last season’s top-three sides (0-5 vs Arsenal in April, 0-2 vs Man City in August, 1-2 vs Liverpool last weekend). The Blues are unbeaten in 19 games against all other teams (W13 D6), scoring 54 goals across these matches.
Chelsea have named the youngest average starting XI in the Premier League this season – 23 years, 220 days. They are the only team in Premier League history to get eight games into a season without using anyone over the age of 27.
Cole Palmer has 18 goals and five assists in his last 14 Premier League appearances at Stamford Bridge for Chelsea, while Nicolas Jackson has been involved in 13 goals in his last 13 Premier League appearances (nine goals, four assists).
Across the Premier League
13:20 , Chris Wilson
Chelsea’s match is just one of the important matches near the top end of the table today, as Arsenal host Liverpool at the Emirates at 4.30pm GMT.
Much has been made of Arsneal’s potential injury woes, but can Arteta get a solid performance out of a depleted side after a few poor results of late?
There’s also an additional 2pm kick-off today, as Manchester United travel to West Ham hoping to ease some of the pressure on Erik ten Hag. They currently sit 13th in the league on 11 points, one place and one point behind Newcastle.
13:15 , Chris Wilson
Chelsea have lost just one of their 29 Premier League home games against Newcastle, winning 21 and drawing seven. Their last loss against the Magpies was a 2-0 defeat in May 2012 – a game fondly remembered by some for a brilliant brace from Papiss Cisse.
Eddie Howe: “We have to have a perception of achievement and growing as a football club”
13:10 , Chris Wilson
Speaking in his pre-match press conference, Newcastle manager Eddie Howe said that his side “need to score goals”, after suffering a small run of games without finding the net.
“It’s been at the heart of everything we’ve done since we’ve been here, to be an attacking team, and we certainly haven’t lost the intent to attack or score.
“I’d just love to see us be free and take those chances we create.
“We have to have a perception of achievement and growing as a football club to keep not just the so-called big names happy, but everyone happy and going in a forward direction.
“I’ve seen it very quickly go the other way. Myself and everyone connected at the club has a big job to try to keep that momentum positive.”
Howe also praised Anthony Gordon as “such a talent” after the winger signed a new deal at the club.
Enzo Maresca admits Chelsea lack ‘proper leader’ as he asks for ‘more personality’ from Reece James
13:05 , Chris Wilson
Enzo Maresca has told Reece James he expects more personality from Chelsea’s captain as the head coach admitted his squad is without a natural leader.
James made his first appearance of the season in the 2-1 defeat to Liverpool last weekend following a lengthy injury lay-off and did not travel with the side that beat Panathinaikos in Athens on Thursday.
The last two campaigns have been blighted by knee and hamstring problems for the 24-year-old but he was nevertheless appointed club skipper by previous boss Mauricio Pochettino last August.
“I spoke with him and I expect from him more in terms of leadership inside the changing room,” said Maresca.
“He’s on the way, he’s doing well, he’s progressing but I expect more.”
Chelsea are making progress at last — but a crucial task still faces Enzo Maresca
12:40 , Chris Wilson
The previous time Chelsea lost to Liverpool they were labelled the “blue billion-pound bottle jobs”. Eight months on, there was a more flattering appraisal, and from the victor. “If I would be a Chelsea manager, I would say if we can play like this at Anfield, we can compete for a top-four position,” said Arne Slot. This wasn’t a repeat of the Carabao Cup final, the extra-time failure against Jurgen Klopp’s kids, or their last trip to Anfield, the 4-1 walloping in January.
There was more respectability in a reverse. “We don’t like to lose, but if we have to, we choose this way,” said Enzo Maresca, who pronounced himself “proud but also upset”. The Italian may have been exaggerating when he said: “We controlled most of the game”. Slot’s verdict on his 2-1 win may have been fairer. “In an ideal world, we would have outplayed them completely but it was an equal game,” he said.
Chelsea are making progress at last — but a crucial task still faces Enzo Maresca
Predicted line-ups
12:30 , Chris Wilson
Here are The Independent’s predicted line-ups – we’ll have concrete team news at around 12.45pm.
Chelsea XI: Sanchez; James, Fofana, Colwill, Gusto; Fernandez, Caicedo; Madueke, Palmer, Sancho; Jackson
Marc Cucurella and Wesley Fofana are both back available for Chelsea after serving suspensions, while Reece James returned from injury last weekend.
Newcastle, meanwhile, remain without Callum Wilson after a set-back in the striker’s recovery, with Sven Botman, Kieran Trippier and Jamaal Lascelles also sidelined.
When is Chelsea vs Newcastle?
12:20 , Chris Wilson
Chelsea vs Newcastle is due to kick off at 2pm GMT on Sunday 27 October at Stamford Bridge.
Viewers in the United Kingdom can watch the match live on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Premier League, with coverage from 1pm GMT. Subscribers can stream via Sky Go.
Chelsea will hope to bounce back from defeat against Liverpool as Enzo Maresca’s side welcome Newcastle United to Stamford Bridge.
Having found form under their new manager, the loss at Anfield was the second successive Premier League game in which they had dropped points.
They now take on a Newcastle side that would climb above their hosts with three points, though are without a win in four fixtures.
Eddie Howe’s visitors have drawn a blank in their last two outings and will hope to remedy their attacking ailments here.
Chelsea vs Newcastle LIVE
12:00 , Chris Wilson
Good afternoon and welcome to The Independent’s live coverage of today’s early kick-off between Chelsea and Newcastle United at Stamford Bridge.
The Blues are looking to return to winning ways after a loss against Liverpool last week, and the Magpies are doing the same after a surprise loss at home to Brighton.
We’ll have all the latest build-up, team news and updates right here.
NEW YORK (AP) — Donald Trump took the stage Sunday night at New York’s Madison Square Garden after several of his allies used crude and extreme rhetoric toward Vice President Kamala Harris and other critics of the former president.
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The Republican nominee began what his campaign said would be his closing argument with the election nine days away by asking the same questions he’s asked at the start of every recent rally: “Are you better off now than you were four years ago?” The crowd responded with a resounding “No!”
“This election is a choice between whether we’ll have four more years of gross incompetence and failure, or whether we’ll begin the greatest years in the history of our country,” he said after being introduced by his wife, Melania Trump, whose rare surprise appearance comes after she has been largely absent on the campaign trail.
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The event was marked by a series of racist and sexist comments from several speakers.
Trump’s childhood friend David Rem referred to the Democratic presidential candidate, who is vying to become the first woman to be elected president, as “the Antichrist” and “the devil.” Businessman Grant Cardone told the crowd that Harris ”and her pimp handlers will destroy our country.”
The opening of the rally was a hodgepodge of Trumpism, with an extended clip played from the 1970 film “Patton,” a painting of the American flag with Trump in front of it hugging the Empire State Building as “God Bless America” blared from the speakers, and a stand-up routine from comedian Tony Hinchcliffe that was full of lewd jokes, often invoking racist stereotypes of Latinos, Jews and Black people.
“I don’t know if you guys know this, but there’s literally a floating island of garbage in the middle of the ocean right now. I think it’s called Puerto Rico,” said Hinchcliffe, whose comment was immediately flagged by Harris’ campaign as it competes with Trump to win over Puerto Rican communities in Pennsylvania and other swing states.
Shortly after Hinchcliffe’s appearance, music superstar Bad Bunny, who is from Puerto Rico, endorsed Harris.
With just over a week to go before Election Day, the former president was to take the stage Sunday at one of the country’s most well-known venues, hosting a hometown rally to deliver his campaign’s closing message against Harris. The program leading up to his appearance was filled with conservative officials, longtime allies and media figures popular with conservatives like Dr. Phil McGraw and former Fox News host Tucker Carlson.
Much of the program resembled a somewhat surreal version of July’s Republican National Convention, which convened less than two days after Trump survived an assassination attempt in Butler, Pennsylvania. Wrestling icon Hulk Hogan, who appeared at the RNC, strutted again on Sunday wearing a feather boa and tearing off his shirt to reveal a Trump campaign tee underneath. He flexed his muscles repeatedly and gestured to the crowd after telling the audience: “Trump is the only man that can fix this country today.”
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While some Democrats and pundits have questioned Trump’s decision to hold what they dismiss as a vanity event in his hometown, the rally guarantees Trump what he most craves: the spotlight, wall-to-wall coverage and a national audience.
The closing message he will deliver Sunday, according to his campaign, is that Harris “broke” the country and that Trump “will fix it.” Rallygoers hours beforehand waved signs with the words “Trump will fix it.”
Several speakers ripped Hillary Clinton, the Democrat defeated by Trump eight years ago, for saying Trump on Sunday would be “reenacting” a pro-Nazi event at the Garden in February 1939. One critic, radio host Sid Rosenberg, used a profanity to denounce the former secretary of state.
“Hey guys, they’re now scrambling and trying to call us Nazis and fascists,” said Alina Habba, one of Trump’s attorneys, who draped a sparkly “MAGA” jacket over the lectern as she spoke. “And you know what they’re claiming, guys? It’s very scary. They’re claiming we’re going to go after them and try and put them in jail. Well, ain’t that rich?”
Declared Hogan in his characteristic raspy growl: “I don’t see no stinkin’ Nazis in here.”
Trump has denounced the four criminal indictments brought against him as politically motivated. He has ramped up his denunciations in recent weeks of “enemies from within,” naming domestic political rivals, and suggested he would use the military to go after them. Harris, in turn, has called Trump a “fascist.”
The arena was full hours before Trump was scheduled to speak. Outside the arena, the sidewalks were overflowing with Trump supporters in red “Make America Great Again” hats. There was a heavy security presence. Streets were blocked off and access to Penn Station was restricted.
In the crowd was Philip D’Agostino, a longtime Trump backer from Queens, the borough where Trump grew up. The 64-year-old said it was appropriate for Trump to be speaking at a place bills itself as “the world’s most famous arena.”
“It just goes to show ya that he has a bigger following of any man that has ever lived,” D’Agostino said.
The rally is one of a series of detours Trump has made from battleground states, including a recent rally in Coachella, California — best known for the famous music festival named after the town — and one in May on the Jersey Shore. This summer he campaigned in the South Bronx.
WATCH: Trump speaks at campaign rally in heavily Democratic, majority Hispanic area of the Bronx
To reach them, Trump has spent hours appearing on popular podcasts. And his campaign has worked to create viral moments like his visit last weekend to a McDonald’s restaurant, where he made fries and served supporters through the drive-thru window. Video of the stop posted by his campaign has been viewed more than 40 million times on TikTok alone.
Harris has also traveled to non-battleground states for major events intended to drive a national message. She appeared in Houston Friday with music superstar Beyoncé to speak about reproductive rights, and will deliver her own closing argument Tuesday from the Ellipse in Washington, where Trump spoke ahead of the Jan. 6, 2021 Capitol riot.
Trump will be joined at the rally by supporters including Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk, who has spent tens of millions of dollars to boost his campaign.
Trump often compares himself to the country’s greatest entertainers. The former reality TV star has long talked about wanting to hold a rally at the venue in interviews and private conversations.
Beyond the national spotlight and the appeal of appearing on one of the world’s most famous stages, Republicans in the state say the rally will also help down-ballot candidates. New York is home to a handful of competitive congressional races that could determine which party controls the House next year.
Trump will also use the stop as a major fundraising opportunity as he continues to seriously lag Harris in the money race.
New York has not voted for a Republican for president in 40 years. But that hasn’t stopped Trump from continuing to insist he believes he can win.
Trump routinely uses his hometown as a foil before audiences in other states, painting a dark vision of the city that bears little resemblance to reality. He’s cast it as crime-ridden and overrun by violent, immigrant gangs who have taken over Fifth and Madison avenues and occupied Times Square.
Trump has a complicated history with the place where he built his business empire and that made him a tabloid and reality TV star. Its residents indicted him last year on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records. He was found guilty in that case, and also found liable in civil court for business fraud and sexual abuse.
An AFC North battle has the Cleveland Browns (1-6) hosting the Baltimore Ravens (5-2) on Sunday on CBS and Paramount+. Lamar Jackson and the Ravens have kept the win streak going, beating the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 41-31 last week. That was Baltimore’s fifth win in a row. Meanwhile, the Browns have lost five straight games. In Week 7, the Cincinnati Bengals beat Cleveland 21-14. You may be able to stream Sunday’s game live on Paramount+, which you can now try free for the first seven days when you sign up here.
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Before tuning into Sunday’s Ravens vs. Browns game, you need to see the NFL picks from SportsLine’s advanced computer model. The model, which simulates every NFL game 10,000 times, is up well over $7,000 for $100 players on top-rated NFL picks since its inception. The model enters Week 7 of the 2024 NFL season on an incredible 11-3 hot streak on top-rated NFL picks this year. Longer term, it is on a 192-132 roll on top-rated NFL picks that dates back to the 2017 season and a 46-24 roll on top-rated NFL picks since Week 7 of 2022.
For Ravens vs. Browns, the model is backing Baltimore to cover the spread. Jackson is a dual-threat playmaker under center who makes things tough on defenses. This season, he’s fifth in the NFL in passing yards (1,810) and tied for second in passing touchdowns (15). Last week, Jackson went 17-of-22 for 281 yards and five passing touchdowns. Cleveland is 13th in the NFL in total defense (317.9), giving up 23.1 points per game on average.
Running back Derrick Henry is another explosive playmaker on Baltimore’s offense. Henry leads the NFL in carries (134), rushing yards (873), and rushing touchdowns (8). He’s notched 130-plus yards four times in 2024, a big reason why the model has the Ravens covering in over 50% of simulations. You may be able to stream the game here.
An end-to-end first half failed to create any real chances of note before Curtis Jones produced a brilliant block on Cole Palmer, and then raced into the Chelsea box to win a penalty.
Salah converted from the spot and Liverpool were in the ascendancy from there, with Cody Gakpo having a goal ruled out before half-time.
The second half started in a similarly frantic fashion, though Chelsea landed the first blow, equakising quickly after Nicolas Jackson latched onto a brilliant through ball from Moises Caicedo.
But parity was short-lived, as Curtis Jones got to the end of a Salah cross to poke past Sanchez for 2-1 in the 51st minute.
The rest of the half was far less eventful, with neither side managing to fashion a chance of note before seven minutes were added on.
The home side looked to close out the game as the Blues tried to mount some final attacks, and the Reds’ defence stood firm to confirm the three points.
Follow all the Premier League action with our live blog below:
Liverpool vs Chelsea LIVE
Liverpool host Chelsea in the Premier League
51’ GOAL! Jones pokes in to give Liverpool the lead again (LIV 2-1 CHE)
48’ GOAL! Jackson equalises after a great ball from Caicedo (LIV 1-1 CHE)
33′ DISALLOWED GOAL! Gakpo taps in but Salah had strayed offside (LIV 1-0 CHE)
28’ GOAL! Salah converts from the penalty spot (LIV 1-0 CHE)
27’ PENALTY! Colwill brings down Jones (LIV 0-0 CHE)
Liverpool XI: Kelleher; Alexander-Arnold, Konate, Van Dijk, Robertson; Szoboszlai, Gravenberch, Jones; Salah, Jota, Gakpo
Chelsea XI: Sanchez; James, Tosin, Colwill, Gusto; Lavia, Caicedo; Madueke, Palmer, Sancho; Jackson
Liverpool FC 2 – 1 Chelsea FC
Curtis Jones embodies former Liverpool great as questions raised over Chelsea’s title chances
Sunday 20 October 2024 19:33 , Chris Wilson
When Arne Slot had suggested Chelsea were potential champions, it posed the question of whether they could keep up with Manchester City, Arsenal and Liverpool. It soon transpired they could not keep up with the Joneses.
Or not Curtis Jones, anyway. Winners are not always scored by the best player on the pitch but, in a match that could shape two clubs’ seasons, this one was. Jones’ display of extraordinary dynamism restored Liverpool to the top of the table. It meant that Chelsea, already beaten by Manchester City, have failed their two biggest tests of the season so far. Liverpool, now seven points clear of them, have passed their toughest.
They did so courtesy of a couple of very different indictments of Chelsea’s transfer business. Many a charge can be levelled at Todd Boehly and Clearlake Capital but it was a previous Chelsea regime who let Mohamed Salah leave. With a goal and an assist, he gave them added reasons to regret a past mistake. If Jones is precisely the kind of player the modern-day Chelsea would sell, Liverpool do not need to dispense with homegrown talents for pure profit. Jones joined them at nine. At 23, he had one of his finest afternoons in a red shirt.
Jones embodies former Liverpool great as questions raised over Chelsea’s title chance
Chelsea are making progress at last — but a crucial task still faces Enzo Maresca
09:03 , Richard Jolly
The previous time Chelsea lost to Liverpool they were labelled the “blue billion-pound bottle jobs”. Eight months on, there was a more flattering appraisal, and from the victor. “If I would be a Chelsea manager, I would say if we can play like this at Anfield, we can compete for a top-four position,” said Arne Slot. This wasn’t a repeat of the Carabao Cup final, the extra-time failure against Jurgen Klopp’s kids, or their last trip to Anfield, the 4-1 walloping in January.
There was more respectability in a reverse. “We don’t like to lose, but if we have to, we choose this way,” said Enzo Maresca, who pronounced himself “proud but also upset”. The Italian may have been exaggerating when he said: “We controlled most of the game”. Slot’s verdict on his 2-1 win may have been fairer. “In an ideal world, we would have outplayed them completely but it was an equal game,” he said.
Chelsea are making progress at last — but a crucial task still faces Enzo Maresca
Curtis Jones praised for shutting down Cole Palmer in Liverpool’s win over Chelsea
09:02 , Chris Wilson
Arne Slot was delighted with the contribution from new dad Curtis Jones at both ends of the pitch after he scored the winner in a 2-1 victory over Chelsea that sent Liverpool back to the top of the Premier League.
Jones tucked in Liverpool’s second goal six minutes into the second half, moments after Nicolas Jackson’s equaliser, having already made a crucial block to deny Cole Palmer and then won the penalty from which Mohamed Salah opened the scoring.
Jones thought he had won a second penalty before half-time when he collided with Chelsea goalkeeper Robert Sanchez. Referee John Brooks pointed to the spot but the decision was overturned after a VAR intervention.
Even though that was not to be, it was an outstanding all-round display from the 23-year-old.
Liverpool’s next match takes place in the Champions League, as they travel to Germany to face RB Leipzig on Wednesday. They then travel to London for a huge game at the top of the table, as they face Arsenal at 4.30pm on Sunday, 27 October.
Chelsea travel to Greece to face Panathinaikos in midweek, before they host Newcastle on Sunday at 2pm.
Post-match reaction
Sunday 20 October 2024 20:00 , Chris Wilson
Despite criticising Sanchez, Carragher is full of praise for Chelsea overall.
“I thought Chelsea were excellent,” he says.
“When managers come up against each other they try to do something different to throw the oppositions setup.
“They caused Liverpool problems. In terms of control of the game Chelsea were better, but what let them down was the goalkeeper.
“The thing Chelsea didn’t do enough of in the second half was create chances.
“Liverpool were hanging on at times and they were hanging on to get to the final whistle,” he adds.
Post-match reaction
Sunday 20 October 2024 19:50 , Chris Wilson
From Chelsea’s point of view, the pundits are unsure on the role of Sanchez when they conceded the second goal.
“It’s so poor from Chelsea’s point [of view]. Reece James ambles in there,” says Carragher.
“The goalkeeper is so poor. It was a poor touch from Curtis Jones really, and it’s poor from the goalkeeper, Robert Sanchez.
“Sanchez has got to go and win that ball.
“Jones should be terrified that a goalkeeper is coming towards him. You have got to get there and hope it hits you in the face and you keep it out.
“Chelsea need a new goalkeeper if they want to get back to where they want to be,” he adds.
Pundits react on Sky
Sunday 20 October 2024 19:44 , Chris Wilson
There’s plenty more coming from Carragher, Richards and Sturridge on TV.
The first notable comments surround Chelsea striker Nicolas Jackson, who Sturridge is keen to defend.
“Nicolas Jackson is pivotal to the system,” he says.
“He’s good at going into the false nine position. It was a fantastic finish, calm in front of goal.
“I am analysing him on open play. I’m not analysing him on statistics, I don’t think he’s devastating in front of goal, but I think he has what it takes to get there.
“When you’re playing in the spotlight at any top club you are judged because of likes of Drogba, Anelka and Crespo – you’re judging him compared to those world-class strikers.
“I think we have been a bit too critical,” he adds.
Sunday 20 October 2024 19:37 , Chris Wilson
Reece James also briefly spoke to Sky after the match.
“Coming here is always tough,” he said.
“I think we controlled most of the game. They had chances but we had a few chances as well but didn’t take them.
“We are definitely moving in the right direction. The scoreline doesn’t reflect the game,” he added.
“If we step back and look at performances and what we are trying to do, we have come a long way. It is still early days, we haven’t been with the manager long.”
FT: Liverpool 2-1 Chelsea
Sunday 20 October 2024 19:21 , Chris Wilson
Enzo Maresca is next to speak to Sky. He says Chelsea “don’t like to lose or drop points, but I really liked the performance”.
“We deserved something more but the performance was good.
“We controlled most of the game. We had chances, we had possession. We don’t like to lose, but if we have to choose this is the way. The team was brave on and off the ball.
“I don’t think this game defines where we are. We prepared in the best way, it worked quite well. You have to take chances, but overall I am very happy with the players.”
On refereeing decisions, he adds: “I didn’t see anything in terms of decisions from the referee. The only thing I can see is in this stadium is is something the noise of the crowd.
“The only thing I can say is the referee is there to make decisions. Sometimes they are right, sometimes they are wrong. Sometimes it is because of the noise [of the crowd], but overall I think they did OK.”
FT: Liverpool 2-1 Chelsea
Sunday 20 October 2024 19:07 , Chris Wilson
Arne Slot is understandably delighted as he speaks to Sky.
“The most important thing, if you want to have a chance of winning a game like this, is that you work so hard, which we did,” he says.
“In the meantime, we created a few very good chances, and were a bit unlucky with some decisions,” he adds.
“I think it could’ve been a crucial decision to overturn the referee’s decision [on the penalty]. If you look at it on a screen, you still feel it is a penalty.”
He adds that he thinks the early last-man challenge from Tosin on Jota was also a red card.
“The fans helped us a lot, it probably comes from these decisions.
“In the end, a good win against a very strong Chelsea,” he says, before adding that Curtis Jones put in a “very good individual performance”.
“Curtis had a difficult job, he had to control Cole Palmer, which is not easy. He was very important for us on both parts of the pitch.
“Everybody who saw the game knows it wasn’t easy. For us it’s very good that we made a bit of a gap now.”
FULL-TIME! Liverpool 2-1 Chelsea
Sunday 20 October 2024 19:02 , Chris Wilson
On Sky, Jamie Carragher has hailed Jones’ performance, calling it a “throwback”.
“Curtis Jones was brilliant, he was outstanding,” said Carragher.
“He’s still at that stage where he doesn’t know for certain if he is first choice, when you have got Gravenberch and Mac Allister.
“But what a performance that was, when you think of the quality on the pitch and the money that has been spent. For a local lad to be player of the match.
“I wonder if Arne Slot is going to go back in for Zubimendi in January, but when you see how he played today you think ‘no’.
“He has to now do it on a consistent basis.”
FULL-TIME! Liverpool 2-1 Chelsea
Sunday 20 October 2024 18:56 , Chris Wilson
Matchwinner Curtis Jones is first to speak to Sky.
“We came away with a win, it’s the most important thing obviously,” he says.
“I had it in my mind, if I can keep Cole [Palmer] quiet then that’s a large part of the game.
On the penalties, he says: “I never dive, I felt the contact, so I went down”.
“If you want to play in this team, you’ve got to run, you’ve got to have energy, you’ve got to help out.
On his goal, he adds: “There’s been times when I’ve arrived in the box and it’s been a first-time one. I thought it was going to come and it did, and I was fortunate enough. I got the goal.”He finishes by calling his newborn daughter “a little dream”.
Premier League table
Sunday 20 October 2024 18:52 , Chris Wilson
That result means Liverpool return to the top of the league table. The Reds sit on 21 points, one above Manchester City and four above Arsenal.
Chelsea miss the chance to enter the top three, and they stay sixth, on 14 points.
FULL-TIME! Liverpool 2-1 Chelsea
Sunday 20 October 2024 18:47 , Chris Wilson
So, an entertaining match comes to an end at Anfield and Liverpool return to the top of the Premier League table.
The Reds probably deserved the win in the end, though Chelsea produced a good performance to take them all the way. However, in attack, Chelsea couldn’t create enough and paid the price for a couple of defensive lapses.
Arne Slot’s side have answered yet another question thrown at them, and if they carry on like this, they may work themselves into the title conversation.
Sunday 20 October 2024 18:40 , Chris Wilson
FULL-TIME! Liverpool 2-1 Chelsea
Sunday 20 October 2024 18:35 , Chris Wilson
FULL-TIME!
The referee brings the match to an end and Liverpool return to the top of the table!
Liverpool 2-1 Chelsea
Sunday 20 October 2024 18:34 , Chris Wilson
96 mins
Whisltes around Anfield as Chelsea come forward, but the attack breaks down after a foul from Nunez. That one was harsh.
Chelsea mount what must be a final attack…the ball is squared to Gusto but his shot is blocked!
Liverpool 2-1 Chelsea
Sunday 20 October 2024 18:33 , Chris Wilson
95 mins
Liverpool have a rare attack and Salah threads it to the overlapping Diaz, but he’s flagged for offside.
From the Chelsea counter, Gomez slides in brilliantly to cut the pass out, and Liverpool come forward again. The attack is led by Diaz, who weaves into the box before cutting outside and curling an effort past the far post.
Liverpool 2-1 Chelsea
Sunday 20 October 2024 18:31 , Chris Wilson
94 mins
Chelsea are in possession but it’s a little too pedestrian to threaten the home side. They do fashion a half-chance though, as Neto clips a ball towards the back post. Nkunku is running in but he has to stretch too much as he gets a foot to it, and he can only direct it behind.
Liverpool 2-1 Chelsea
Sunday 20 October 2024 18:29 , Chris Wilson
92 mins
Palmer skips past a challenge but is brought down by Mac Allister, and it’ll be a set-piece in dangerous territory for Chelsea.
Palmer delivers the cross but Veiga heads over from about six yards!
Liverpool 2-1 Chelsea
Sunday 20 October 2024 18:27 , Chris Wilson
90 mins
Liverpool do mount a rare attack and it ends with Caicedo committing a foul midway into the Chelsea half.
There’ll be an additional seven minutes at Anfield! Liverpool throw forward the men for the free-kick when the board goes up, but the set-piece comes to nothing.
Liverpool 2-1 Chelsea
Sunday 20 October 2024 18:26 , Chris Wilson
89 mins
Liverpool are certainly looking to close out the game at the moment, as opposed to pouring numbers forward looking for a third. Chelsea aren’t threatening a lot, to be honest, but you’d think they’ll have at least one more chance.
Liverpool 2-1 Chelsea
Sunday 20 October 2024 18:25 , Richard Jolly at Anfield
It does feel as though the next 5 minutes or so could go a long way towards shaping both clubs’ seasons – win and it is easier to call Liverpool title challengers, lose and it is more likely the best-case scenario for Chelsea is fourth place. An open affair means a comeback is feasible, but so is a bigger win. Either way, there feels one more goal left in this game.
Liverpool 2-1 Chelsea
Sunday 20 October 2024 18:24 , Chris Wilson
87 mins
Liverpool try pressing high but Chelsea make their way out of it thanks to some good passing and a shimmy from Caicedo. The home side win a free-kick in the end though after a tired challenge.
Liverpool 2-1 Chelsea
Sunday 20 October 2024 18:23 , Chris Wilson
85 mins
Gusto is down briefly after a heavy challenge from Mac Allister. He’s okay to carry on though.
Chelsea attack and it ends with Gomez putting it behind for a corner. Gusto clips the ball in towards the back post, and it’s headed away for a throw, before Neto is dispossessed as he tried to knock it past Gomez.
Liverpool 2-1 Chelsea
Sunday 20 October 2024 18:19 , Chris Wilson
83 mins
Will there be another big chance in this match? Common sense would say yes, but it really doesn’t feel like it at the moment. Both sides are playing in quite a pedestrian manner, and a lot of the earlier energy has left the game for now.
Sunday 20 October 2024 18:17 , Chris Wilson
80 mins
Sanchez tries to launch a Chelsea counter but Nkunku is scythed down by his compatriot Konate. He is booked for his troubles.
Alexis Mac Allister comes on Jones for in midfield, while Alexander-Arnold comes off for Joe Gomez.
Liverpool 2-1 Chelsea
Sunday 20 October 2024 18:16 , Chris Wilson
79 mins
Diaz is brought down by Veiga near halfway and the Portuguese is booked.
Liverpool try and launch an attack but there’s no space between the lines, so they work it back to Konate, before Diaz eventually fizzes a low shot too close to Sanchez.
Liverpool 2-1 Chelsea
Sunday 20 October 2024 18:14 , Chris Wilson
77 mins
Alexander-Arnold delivers the cross from the set-piece but it’s headed away too easily. Liverpool collect the ball again, with Salah sending it forward to the overlapping Szoboszlai, but his cutback it cut out by Fernandez.
Liverpool 2-1 Chelsea
Sunday 20 October 2024 18:12 , Chris Wilson
75 mins
Badiashile bundles into Nunez and he concedes a naive free-kick near the byline.
Chelsea make another change as Noni Madueke makes way for Christopher Nkunku.
Liverpool 2-1 Chelsea
Sunday 20 October 2024 18:10 , Chris Wilson
73 mins
Both sides are struggling to keep the ball for sustained periods, and there have been few attacks of note since it went to 2-1. Chelsea will certainly feel like they’re still in it though.
Szoboszlai’s pass is cut out by Fernandez and it runs to Neto, who surges towards the box and unleashes a shot from distance that bobbles past the far post.
Liverpool 2-1 Chelsea
Sunday 20 October 2024 18:07 , Chris Wilson
71 mins
Lovely play from Neto to get away from Alexander-Arnold and poke it to Palmer. He has Jackson to his right but he opts to shoot, and it’s blocked.
Liverpool 2-1 Chelsea
Sunday 20 October 2024 18:06 , Chris Wilson
69 mins
Nunez gets a booking after a late challenge on Badiashile. Needless.
Veiga clips a ball forward and it’s an awkward one for Alexander-Arnold, as it’s not quite running to Kelleher, but the duo deal with it eventually.
Liverpool 2-1 Chelsea
Sunday 20 October 2024 18:05 , Chris Wilson
68 mins
A little bit of commotion as Badiashile looks to have pushed over Nunez, but VAR waves it away.
Liverpool 2-1 Chelsea
Sunday 20 October 2024 18:02 , Chris Wilson
65 mins
Luis Diaz comes on for Gakpo for the home side. His first involvement sees him try to latch on to Salah’s chipped through ball, but there’s too much on it.
Liverpool 2-1 Chelsea
Sunday 20 October 2024 18:01 , Chris Wilson
65 mins
Palmer’s free-kick hits the wall and bounces out for a corner.
Fernandez takes, with Gusto eventually putting the ball into the box, but Chelsea are penalised as Nunez is sent tumbling over.
Liverpool 2-1 Chelsea
Sunday 20 October 2024 18:00 , Chris Wilson
63 mins
Neto plays in a looping cross that falls to Madueke, though he can only direct his volley straight at Kelleher.
Chelsea win it back quickly, before Neto wins a free-kick on the edge of the box after drawing the foul from Gravenberch. A few yards in front of where Palmer scored against Brighton.
Liverpool 2-1 Chelsea
Sunday 20 October 2024 17:57 , Chris Wilson
60 mins
Lovely play from Salah and Gravenberch as they exchange passes before the former fizzes a great diagonal pass to Gakpo. The Dutchman drives at the Chelsea defence before cutting inside and firing over.
Liverpool 2-1 Chelsea
Sunday 20 October 2024 17:55 , Chris Wilson
58 mins
Chelsea are enjoying more of the ball at the moment, though Robertson nips in to win possession. Not a lot happening at the moment.
Liverpool 2-1 Chelsea
Sunday 20 October 2024 17:53 , Richard Jolly at Anfield
It is a game that increasingly appears to revolve around Curtis Jones who, at various points, may have denied Chelsea a goal with a block, earned Liverpool a penalty, seemed to have got them a second and has now scored. He has been terrific. And, of course, he cost Liverpool nothing whereas Chelsea now have the £222m double act together, in Moises Caicedo and Enzo Fernandez.
Liverpool 2-1 Chelsea
Sunday 20 October 2024 17:53 , Chris Wilson
56 mins
The game has settled a little after those two early goals. Chelsea launch an attack as Veiga feeds Neto, but his cross is collected by Kelleher.
Liverpool 2-1 Chelsea
Sunday 20 October 2024 17:51 , Chris Wilson
53 mins
Chelsea respond to the setback by making a triple change. Lavia, James and Tosin come off for Enzo Fernandez, Renato Veiga and Benoit Badiashile.
GOAL! Liverpool 2-1 Chelsea
Sunday 20 October 2024 17:49 , Chris Wilson
52 mins
GOAL! The home side are ahead again almost straight away, and it comes from their best player on the day.
Salah collects on the right and he cuts inside before swinging in a lovely cross. Jones has made the deep run and he takes a brilliant touch to get it out of his feet before poking it past the onrushing Sanchez.
A great finish.
GOAL! Liverpool 1-1 Chelsea
Sunday 20 October 2024 17:46 , Chris Wilson
49 mins
The goal is given! Far too easy from a Liverpool point of view, but well worked from Chelsea and a great through ball from Caicedo.
Liverpool 1-0 Chelsea
Sunday 20 October 2024 17:45 , Chris Wilson
47 mins
DISALLOWED GOAL! This will be close!
Jackson latches onto a through ball and he’s clean through in-behind. He drives towards the box and slots it past Kelleher with ease.
The flag goes up but it looks like Jackson was quite clearly onside.
KICK-OFF! Liverpool 1-0 Chelsea
Sunday 20 October 2024 17:42 , Chris Wilson
Liverpool get the second half started.
Chelsea made a change at the break – Sancho comes off for Pedro Neto.
HALF-TIME! Liverpool 1-0 Chelsea
Sunday 20 October 2024 17:41 , Chris Wilson
The two teams are re-emerging from the Anfield tunnel, so we’re moments away from the second half starting.
HALF-TIME! Liverpool 1-0 Chelsea
Sunday 20 October 2024 17:37 , Chris Wilson
It was just one minute and 54 seconds between Jones’ brilliant block on Palmer and then him winning the penalty. Small margins.
Liverpool dominated somewhat after their goal, and were unlucky to have a second ruled out after Salah strayed offside.
Chelsea have shown flashes of what they can do, especially with Madueke on the right wing, but they need to get Palmer into the game more.
HALF-TIME! Liverpool 1-0 Chelsea
Sunday 20 October 2024 17:32 , Chris Wilson
HALF-TIME! Liverpool 1-0 Chelsea
Sunday 20 October 2024 17:26 , Chris Wilson
53 mins
HALF-TIME!
Szoboszlai is booked after pulling back Palmer and then kicking the ball away.
The free-kick is the last event of the half as James’ delivery is then headed away by the Hungarian. The referee then brings the first half to an end at Anfield.
An entertaining 45 minutes for the neutral, and Chelsea have performed okay despite trailing, but they’ll know that the game can escape you quickly at Anfield, as it so almost did.
Liverpool 1-0 Chelsea
Sunday 20 October 2024 17:24 , Chris Wilson
51 mins
CLOSE! The ball is played forward to Madueke on the right wing and he’s got plenty of space. So does Palmer, and Madueke lays it off to his England teammate, but Palmer fires over.
Liverpool 1-0 Chelsea
Sunday 20 October 2024 17:23 , Chris Wilson
49 mins
We’ve had the allotted added time, but there’ll be another couple of minutes.
Chelsea launch a counter, led by Madueke, but Nunez wins the ball back. Liverpool try to go on their own counter, but Caicedo does well to dispossess Szoboszlai.
PENALTY OVERTURNED! Liverpool 1-0 Chelsea
Sunday 20 October 2024 17:21 , Chris Wilson
48 mins
Surely this will be overturned. It was a good challenge from Sanchez in the end!
The Spaniard came out and made the first contact with the ball, with the follow-through bringing down Jones.
It’s overturned, as is the yellow card for Sanchez.
PENALTY! Liverpool 1-0 Chelsea
Sunday 20 October 2024 17:20 , Chris Wilson
47 mins
PENALTY TO LIVERPOOL!
Another penalty for the home side, but not as clear as the first. Liverpool attack and Nunez threads a great through ball into the path of Jones. Before he can hit it, Sanchez comes out and drags him down, but Sanchez might have got a touch.
There’s a VAR review…
Liverpool 1-0 Chelsea
Sunday 20 October 2024 17:18 , Chris Wilson
45 mins
Play resumes with a Liverpool attack but Nunez is flagged for offside.
Gusto tries to launch an attack but he’s forced to play it backwards, before Robertson gets the better of Madueke as he slides in to give away a corner.
There’ll be five minutes of added time here.
Liverpool 1-0 Chelsea
Sunday 20 October 2024 17:16 , Richard Jolly at Anfield
“A spell to show how Liverpool’s players and crowd can drive each other on. Anfield became louder and angrier, even the usually calm Arne Slot showing dissent, and the team became more urgent. The indirect effect may have come in the goal and, with Cody Gakpo having another disallowed, almost a second. Chelsea were blown away at Anfield last season. Now the test for Enzo Maresca’s new-look side is to show more resilience.”
Liverpool 1-0 Chelsea
Sunday 20 October 2024 17:15 , Chris Wilson
43 mins
Maresca uses the break in play to speak to his players. Jackson limps off the pitch for now, but he looks like he could run it off.
Liverpool 1-0 Chelsea
Sunday 20 October 2024 17:14 , Chris Wilson
41 mins
Salah plays a lovely through ball with the outside of his foot into the path of Gakpo, but the Chelsea defence does well to track back and clear.
Jackson has just gone down in the middle of the pitch with nobody around him. He’s holding his right knee as he receives treatment.
Liverpool 1-0 Chelsea
Sunday 20 October 2024 17:12 , Chris Wilson
39 mins
Sancho shows too much of the ball to Alexander-Arnold but he wins a corner. James’ ball in is cleared, and Chelsea have to work the attack again from a throw.
Liverpool 1-0 Chelsea
Sunday 20 October 2024 17:10 , Chris Wilson
37 mins
A promising Liverpool counter-attack ends with Szoboszlai latching onto a through ball in the box, but he can only direct his shot straight at Sacnhez.
Liverpool 1-0 Chelsea
Sunday 20 October 2024 17:08 , Chris Wilson
35 mins
Not a lot has happened since that disallowed effort, with Chelsea not yet having an opportunity to get back into the game.
Liverpool are enjoying plenty of possession, but the majority is in their own half.
DISALLOWED GOAL! Liverpool 1-0 Chelsea
Sunday 20 October 2024 17:06 , Chris Wilson
33 mins
Liverpool think they have another but it’s offside.
Sanchez played it straight to Jones, who slipped a pass through to Salah, with the Egyptian playing the ball across for Gakpo to tap in. However, Salah had strayed offside in the build-up.
Liverpool 1-0 Chelsea
Sunday 20 October 2024 17:04 , Chris Wilson
32 mins
A ball forward almost falls to Nunez, but Sanchez did well to sweep it away for a throw. Liverpool win a corner right after, but the opportunity comes to nothing after Alexander-Arniold’s cross goes straight to Sanchez.
Liverpool 1-0 Chelsea
Sunday 20 October 2024 17:03 , Chris Wilson
30 mins
Liverpool have been forced into making a change here, as Jota comes off for Darwin Nunez.
GOAL! Liverpool 1-0 Chelsea
Sunday 20 October 2024 17:01 , Chris Wilson
28 mins
GOAL! The home side are ahead.
Chelsea try and delay the taking of the penalty and Jackson is booked.
Salah steps up to take it – and he rifles past Sanchez, sending the Spaniard the wrong way.
PENALTY TO LIVERPOOL! Liverpool 0-0 Chelsea
Sunday 20 October 2024 17:00 , Chris Wilson
27 mins
PENALTY TO LIVERPOOL! Stonewall.
Liverpool attack and Salah tries to force a shot through, but it bounces into the path of Jones. He’s wrestling with Colwill as he tries to get his feet sorted, and the Chelsea man brings him down for a clear penalty.
Liverpool 0-0 Chelsea
Sunday 20 October 2024 16:58 , Chris Wilson
25 mins
CLOSE!
Madueke skips past Robertson again and cuts back a dangerous ball that falls to Palmer, but his shot is blocked.
Moments later, Salah leads a counter-attack and is brought down in the box, but the referee waves it away.
Liverpool 0-0 Chelsea
Sunday 20 October 2024 16:57 , Chris Wilson
24 mins
Liverpool have some sustained possession around halfway, but there are no runners for the midfielders at the moment.
Salah tries to start an attack by playing it forward to Jota, but the Portuguese loses the ball under the challenge.
Moments later, James is dispossessed near his own box and the home side think they have a chance, but the foul is given for the challenge on the Englishman.
Liverpool 0-0 Chelsea
Sunday 20 October 2024 16:54 , Chris Wilson
22 mins
The home side’s attacking play has been a little disjointed, and Maresca will likely be the happier of the two managers so far. Chelsea have had the better of the ball, but they haven’t managed to link their attacking play together yet.
James swings in a cross and Kelleher hesitates to come for it, so Alexander-Arnold nods it behind for a corner.
Liverpool 0-0 Chelsea
Sunday 20 October 2024 16:53 , Chris Wilson
20 mins
CLOSE!
Liverpool play the long ball forward and James cushions it back to Sanchez. He takes too long on the ball and fires his clearance straight at Gakpo, but luckily for the Spaniard it bounces off Gakpo and straight into his gloves.
Moments later, there’s a brief VAR check for a penalty as Sancho goes down under the challenge from Alexander-Arnold, but nothing is given.
Liverpool 0-0 Chelsea
Sunday 20 October 2024 16:50 , Chris Wilson
18 mins
Sancho wins a throw deep into the Liverpool half after Alexander-Arnold pokes the ball away. Chelsea try and launch a quick long throw into Jackson in the box, but Kelleher comes out to collect.
The away side come forward again, but it’s all a bit too pedestrian as the Liverpool defence falls back into shape.
Liverpool 0-0 Chelsea
Sunday 20 October 2024 16:48 , Chris Wilson
15 mins
Caicedo feeds a ball in to Jackson, but he’s a little too isolated at the moment against Konate and van Dijk.
Chelsea come forward again and Sancho releases Gusto on the overlap, but his cross is blocked by Konate and it goes for a goal kick.
Liverpool 0-0 Chelsea
Sunday 20 October 2024 16:46 , Chris Wilson
13 mins
No chances yet for either side. Chelsea are happy to work the ball across the pitch, before Madueke beats Robertson down the right. His cross is too powerful though.
Liverpool 0-0 Chelsea
Sunday 20 October 2024 16:45 , Chris Wilson
12 mins
Sanchez plays a brilliant ball 80-odd yards up the pitch right into the path of Sancho. The winger lays it off to Gusto, but he blasts a shot well wide.
Liverpool 0-0 Chelsea
Sunday 20 October 2024 16:43 , Chris Wilson
10 mins
Liverpool are pressing high and it’s won them the ball a couple of times, the latest being after Sanchez is forced to kick long and Madueke can’t control it.
In contrast, Chelsea aren’t pressing anywhere near as high. The home side enjoy a bit of possession in their own half and near their box, but there’s not a lot happening right now.
Liverpool 0-0 Chelsea
Sunday 20 October 2024 16:40 , Chris Wilson
7 mins
Home fans are screaming for a red card as the long ball is played over the top and Jota tries to run free, only to be dragged down by Tosin.
It’s a similar situation to Saliba’s red card yesterday, but the referee only gives Tosin a yellow. Colwill was close by to latch on, so that’s probably saved him.
Liverpool 0-0 Chelsea
Sunday 20 October 2024 16:38 , Chris Wilson
6 mins
James and Lavia combine well on the edge of the Chelsea box, the former winning the ball in the tackle before the Belgian skips past another challenge.
The away side attack but Sancho is stopped easily by Gravenberch.
Liverpool 0-0 Chelsea
Sunday 20 October 2024 16:37 , Chris Wilson
5 mins
Jones does well to skip past both Caicedo and Palmer in midfield, and Liverpool have an attacking opportunity that ends with Salah firing at Colwill’s hand. Shouts for a free-kick, but nothing given.
Caicedo is down after landing off-balance after that challenge on Jones, but he’s trying to run it off for now.
Liverpool 0-0 Chelsea
Sunday 20 October 2024 16:35 , Chris Wilson
3 mins
Great play from Lavia to sell the dummy and skip away from the challenge to get Chelsea out of a tight position. The away side attack but James’ early cross is headed clear by Konate.
Liverpool 0-0 Chelsea
Sunday 20 October 2024 16:34 , Chris Wilson
2 mins
A few exchanges of possession as both sides look to settle early on.
Tosin gives away possession near his own box but Liverpool recycle possession back to van Dijk.
KICK-OFF! Liverpool 0-0 Chelsea
Sunday 20 October 2024 16:32 , Chris Wilson
KICK-OFF!
The away get us underway on Merseyside.
Liverpool vs Chelsea LIVE
Sunday 20 October 2024 16:28 , Chris Wilson
Richard Jolly at Anfield:
“Arne Slot may have learnt the lesson of Liverpool’s defeat to Nottingham Forest by benching their three South Americans today for the first game after an international break – though Alexis Mac Allister, who felt ill on the plane back from representing Argentina, was not ready to start anyway. For Chelsea, Reece James’ first start of the season means there will be a focus on the injury-hit captain in a suspension-hit defence.”
Liverpool vs Chelsea LIVE
Sunday 20 October 2024 16:25 , Chris Wilson
The teams are in the tunnel at Anfield, so we’re only moments from kick-off.
Match facts
Sunday 20 October 2024 16:23 , Chris Wilson
Chelsea have won just one of their last nine Premier League away games against Liverpool (drawing five and losing three.
Along with Liverpool, Chelsea are one of two sides with a 100% away win rate in the Premier League this season.
Only Manchester City (17) have scored more goals than Chelsea (16) in the division this term, and only Tottenham boast a higher xG (15.0) than the Blues (14.7).
Enzo Maresca is looking to become only the fifth manager to win each of his first four away Premier League games, with one of the previous four to do so being his counterpart in this match, Liverpool’s Arne Slot.
Chelsea pair Cole Palmer (11) and Noni Madueke (4) have created 15 chances for each other in the Premier League this season, the most of any duo.
Match facts
Sunday 20 October 2024 16:18 , Chris Wilson
Liverpool are unbeaten in their last six Premier League meetings with Chelsea, though five of these have ended level. Having lost three consecutive league games against Chelsea between 2013 and 2014, the Reds have now lost just two of their last 19, winging seven and drawing 10.
Liverpool have conceded the fewest goals (two), kept the most clean sheets (five), and have the lowest expected goals against figure (5.2) of any side in the Premier League this season.
Mohamed Salah has four goals in 13 Premier League games against his former side, averaging a goal every 257 minutes against the Blues. He only has a worse minutes-per-goal rate against Burnley.
Is Liverpool v Chelsea on TV?
Sunday 20 October 2024 16:15 , Chris Wilson
A reminder of how you can watch the late-afternoon match today – we’re around 15 minutes from kick-off.
Liverpool vs Chelsea is due to kick off at 4:30pm BST on Sunday 20 October at Anfield.
Viewers in the United Kingdom can watch the match live on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Premier League, with coverage on these channels beginning at 4pm. Subscribers can stream the action on Sky Go or Now TV.
What the managers have said
Sunday 20 October 2024 16:10 , Chris Wilson
Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca said that today’s match “is a special game for all of the clubs”.
“Liverpool is a nice environment, fantastic. We are excited to play this kind of game. All the games we have played until now have not been easy. We are going to do our best.
“I don’t think Sunday’s game defines where we are. In this moment, we have to be focused on things we need to improve.
“We have Liverpool and then two or three more games. Nottingham wasn’t an easy game, or Brighton, West Ham away or Bournemouth away.
“[The] Premier League is the best league in the world and the toughest league in the world,” he added.
When asked on how he feels about his club’s start to the season, the Italian said: “[I’m] very happy because what I expected in terms of players, level and style, I can see clearly that is there.
“It doesn’t matter in this moment who is going to play, you can see clearly how we want to play.”
What the managers have said
Sunday 20 October 2024 16:05 , Chris Wilson
Speaking in a press conference ahead of today’s game, Arne Slot said that he is “looking forward to a very interesting game”.
“Chelsea does really well. If you look at the league table then they are the ones that might be our toughest opponent.
“But it’s not always about the league table. Sometimes it’s about the form of the day, it’s about their game plan.
“We had some difficulty with Wolves as well, who are bottom of the league, I think. But it is a challenge, that’s for sure,” he added.
When speaking about Liverpool’s tough run of upcoming fixtures, he said: “I think we have to judge us as a team after this spell of games – not three of them but six, seven or eight of them.
“Then we know better how we act and how we perform if we play tough Champions League games and tough league games.
“That is normal in everybody’s season and we know how difficult it is.”
Conor Bradley has fond memories of Liverpool’s ‘special’ games with Chelsea
Sunday 20 October 2024 16:00 , Chris Wilson
Liverpool’s clash with Chelsea on Sunday will bring back special memories for Conor Bradley.
Fresh from captaining Northern Ireland in Tuesday’s 5-0 rout of Bulgaria in Belfast, the 21-year-old has returned to the club’s Kirkby training ground with a spring in his step before their next Premier League match.
Taking the armband for his country was just the latest step in Bradley’s outstanding 2024, and two meetings with Chelsea feature prominently in that story.
The first came on January 31 in a 4-1 win over the Londoners at Anfield, as Bradley got his first Liverpool goal and added two assists in a man-of-the-match display.
Arne Slot confident uncertainty over future of key Liverpool trio will not prove a distraction
Sunday 20 October 2024 15:55 , Chris Wilson
Arne Slot insisted he will be involved in contract talks with Virgil van Dijk, Trent Alexander-Arnold and Mohamed Salah by saying it would be “weird” if he was not consulted and shrugging off suggestions the right-back would be distracted as Real Madrid’s interest in him has become more public.
Liverpool’s captain, vice-captain and top scorer are all out of contract at the end of the season but Slot is adamant it is not an issue for him and he would only be worried if he reached the last day of the campaign with their futures still up in the air.
The Dutchman is Liverpool’s first head coach – predecessor Jurgen Klopp’s job title was manager and he had more control, albeit without getting his way when he wanted to keep Roberto Firmino and James Milner in 2023 – meaning sporting director Richard Hughes will assume overall responsibility for talks with the three key players. Slot confirmed, though, that he will play a part in discussions.
Arne Slot confident uncertainty over future of key trio will not prove a distraction
Chelsea cannot rely on Cole Palmer to solve all problems – Enzo Maresca
Sunday 20 October 2024 15:50 , Chris Wilson
Enzo Maresca warned his Chelsea players they cannot rely on Cole Palmer to “solve all our problems” as they prepare for a gruelling run of Premier League fixtures, beginning with Sunday’s meeting with Liverpool.
Following the game at Anfield, in which the head coach will be without suspended pair Marc Cucurella and Wesley Fofana in defence, the Blues play Newcastle at home before travelling to Old Trafford to face Manchester United.
Arsenal then visit Stamford Bridge to round off a three-week spell in which the potential in evidence during Maresca’s first seven games will receive a thorough inspection, with the team’s top-four credentials put to the test.
These two sides have met a total of 190 times, with meetings dating back to Christmas Day in 1907.
As ist stands, Liverpool have won 90, with Chelsea winning 61. 49 have ended as draws.
As alluded to earlier, the two teams have had a range of high-profile meetings, from Champions League semi-finals to last season’s Carabao cup final, which Liverpool won 1-0.
In the league last season, the two sides drew 1-1 at Stamford Bridge in their league opener, while Liverpool won the return fixture 4-1 in January.
What Liverpool’s brutal seven-game run will reveal about their season under Arne Slot
Sunday 20 October 2024 15:40 , Chris Wilson
The best beginning to a reign made by any Liverpool manager is only a start. Arne Slot has found ways of deflecting the compliments his immediate impact at Anfield has generated. He has referenced the reality that some of his predecessors’ medal collections are sufficiently impressive that they do not need to be judged by their first 10 games or an early-season status as league leaders. He has cited the relatively kind fixture list: Liverpool have played the teams currently occupying 17th, 11th, 14th, 10th, 13th, 20th and 18th places. Their Carabao Cup win was against the club in 12th. Their Champions League victories were against the sides sitting sixth and 13th respectively in Serie A.
And now it gets harder. Liverpool’s next month amounts to a barometer of their prospects, a test of whether they are title challengers, potential Champions League winners, able to retain the Carabao Cup that proved Jurgen Klopp’s last trophy. It is Chelsea, RB Leipzig, Arsenal, Brighton, Brighton again, Bayer Leverkusen and Aston Villa, a seven-game stretch that could derail Liverpool’s ambitions or serve as a springboard to a challenge on multiple fronts.
For Slot, it amounts to a voyage of discovery. Have his first 10 games given him a clear idea of what Liverpool can achieve or is he still trying to find out himself?
What Liverpool’s brutal seven-game run will reveal about their season
Liverpool v Chelsea – the tale of a recent English ‘rivalry’
Sunday 20 October 2024 15:35 , Chris Wilson
Around 220 miles separate Anfield and Stamford Bridge, but despite the distance between theses two clubs, they have played out one of English football’s most intriguing rivalries since the early 2000s.
By the time Roman Abramovich took over the Blues in 2003, the historic gap between the two clubs had closed, with Liverpool remaining a force despite their inability to challenge for titles. But the Blues soon took them over, with the hiring of Jose Mourinho kickstarting a golden era.
And (despite a 3-2 Chelsea win in that year’s League Cup final) the rivalry between the two clubs can perhaps be traced to a match that was key in one of Liverpool’s most famous successes – their 2005 Champions League win.
Luis Garcia’s ghost goal at Anfield in the second leg of the semi-final won the tie for the Reds, and marked the first in a run of high-octane, high quality matches between the two sides, including another Liverpool win (this one on penalties) in the Champions League semi-finals in 2006/07, a 4-3 aggregate win for Chelsea in the 2007/08 semi-finals and a 7-5 aggregate win (including a 4-4 at Stamford Bridge) for Chelsea in the 2008/09 quarter-finals.
Since 2003, the two clubs have also met in two FA Cup finals and three League Cup finals.
Will Liverpool beat the Blues?
Sunday 20 October 2024 15:30 , Mike Jones
Liverpool are seeking a third successive win over Chelsea in all competitions for the first time since November 2011, when they recorded a sequence of four.
Victory this weekend would also see Liverpool record a 50th Anfield success over Chelsea in league football, while their next goal will be their 250th in all league encounters against the Londoners.
Liverpool vs Chelsea team changes
Sunday 20 October 2024 15:25 , Mike Jones
Arne Slot makes three changes to the Liverpool team that defeated Crystal Palace 1-0 in their final match before the international break.
Alisson is injured so Caoimhin Kelleher will be in goal while Andy Robertson takes up his place at left-back ahead of Kostas Tsimikas. Further up the pitch, Alexis Mac Allister is replaced with Dominik Szoboszlai.
For Chelsea, the big news is that captain and right-back Reece James returns! The defender has recovered from a long-term injury to take his place in the starting line-up.
Elsewhere, Enzo Fernandez, Wesley Fofana and Marc Cucurella drop out with Tosin Adarabioyo and Romeo Lavia brought back in.
Liverpool vs Chelsea line-ups
Sunday 20 October 2024 15:15 , Mike Jones
Liverpool XI: Kelleher; Alexander-Arnold, Konate, Van Dijk, Robertson; Szoboszlai, Gravenberch, Jones; Salah, Jota, Gakpo
Chelsea XI: Sanchez; James, Tosin, Colwill, Gusto; Lavia, Caicedo; Madueke, Palmer, Sancho; Jackson
Team news
Sunday 20 October 2024 15:10 , Chris Wilson
A reminder of the early team news – we’re around five minutes away from knowing the line-ups.
Liverpool will be without Alisson, while Harvey Elliott continues to recover from a fractured foot. Federico Chiesa could be available after recovering from an unspecified injury which ruled him out of Italy’s internationals.
Marc Cucurella and Wesley Fofana are suspended, though Reece James is back in training after a period out with a hamstring injury.
Reece James injury latest after Enzo Maresca provides update on Chelsea star’s return
Sunday 20 October 2024 15:00 , Chris Wilson
Reece James is fit to return for Chelsea against Liverpool after his latest injury with Enzo Maresca revealing a new plan to ensure the right-back remains fit.
James has not featured for the Blues this season after sustaining another hamstring issue.
But after training with the group over the international break, Maresca can call on the 24-year-old for the trip to Anfield.
Chelsea handed boost as Enzo Maresca provides Reece James injury update
Liverpool vs Chelsea team news: Alisson injury blow for Reds as Reece James nears Blues return
Sunday 20 October 2024 14:55 , Chris Wilson
Chelsea travel to face Liverpool as Premier League football returns following the international break, but the Reds have been handed an injury blow ahead of the weekend.
Alisson is set to remain on the sidelines for the clash against Chelsea after sustaining a hamstring injury against Crystal Palace.
Caoimhin Kelleher will deputise in goal, with Arne Slot confirming the Brazil remains out for a “couple of weeks” due to the problem.
Reece James has trained over the international break and will be in the squad on Sunday, while Maresca must contend without suspended duo Wesley Fofana and Marc Cucurella.
Liverpool vs Chelsea team news: Alisson injury blow for Reds as James nears return
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The Kansas City Chiefs are set to square off in a Super Bowl rematch against the San Francisco 49ers. Kickoff is set for 3:25 p.m. Following along here for live updates on the game if you can’t watch it. Chiefs-49ers live updates: Chiefs-49ers fourth quarter: FINAL: The San Francisco 49ers score a late touchdown and fail on the two-point conversion. A failed onside kick and the Chiefs kneel down, improving to 6-0 on the season. Chiefs 28, 49ers 183:09, fourth quarter: A 12-play, 80-yard touchdown drive all but ends the game. Mecole Hardman, just as he did against the 49ers in the Super Bowl, scores a touchdown with an 18-yard run that extends the lead.Chiefs 28, 49ers 129:30, fourth quarter: Chiefs defensive back Jaden Hicks makes his first career interception. The rookie ended a 49ers drive with his interception in the end zone. 12:00, fourth quarter: Kansas City Chiefs cornerback Jaylen Watson is questionable to return to Sunday’s game against the San Francisco 49ers after injuring his ankle in the fourth quarter. He needed assistance to leave the field.14:13, fourth quarter: Mahomes converts on fourth and goal, scoring his first touchdown of the season on the ground. Chiefs-49ers third quarter quarter 1:00, third quarter: Mahomes’ 33 yard run has the Chiefs driving. 5:56, third quarter: It’s been a struggle for both quarterbacks on Sunday. A pretty awful throw from Purdy results in Chris Roland-Wallace’s first quarter interception. 10:29, third quarter: Purdy reaches the end zone with a quarterback sneak, capitalizing on the Mahomes interception.The 49ers elect to kick the extra point but miss it.Chiefs 14, 49ers 1211:36, third quarter: The 49ers have ruled out a return from Brandon Aiyuk, while wide receiver Deebo Samuel is questionable to return. 13:55, third quarter: Mahomes throws his second interception on the day, setting up the 49ers deep in Chiefs territory. 14:50, third quarter: Mahomes just misses on a deep ball with an overthrow to Worthy, who was open. HALFTIME: Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes completed 11 of 17 passes for 108 yards, one touchdown, and one interception in the game, resulting in a passer rating of 58.0. On the ground, the team rushed for 71 yards with Kareem Hunt scoring two touchdowns on 11 carries.The Chiefs defense, outside of a few big plays through the air, has controlled things. Purdy completed 8 of 16 passes for 113 yards, one interception, and a passer rating of 47.1. The team struggled in the running game, totaling just 21 yards on eight carries. Chiefs-49ers second quarter 0:37, second quarter: 49ers wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk leaves the game with an injury6:45, second quarter: Kareem Hunt is back in the end zone, extending the Chiefs’ lead. Chiefs 14, 49ers 3It’s Hunt’s sixth career game with at least two rushing touchdowns. 7:35, second quarter: Perhaps the MVP of the game so far for the Chiefs, at least offensively, is Mecole Hardman. Hardman makes another big play, this one on specials teams. His 55-yard punt return has the Chiefs driving. 11:24, second quarter: One of the Chiefs’ best drives of the 2024 season ends with a Kareem Hunt touchdown.Hunt’s touchdown capped off a seven-play, 70-yard drive.Tight end Noah Gray was key on the drive, with two receptions for 31 yards.Chiefs-49ers first quarter1:09, first quarter: A 55-yard field goal by 49ers kicker Anders Carlson is the first score of the game. 49ers 3, Chiefs 0. 3:09, first quarter: Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster is questionable to return after a hamstring injury. Smith-Schuster appeared on the injury report during the week, but was cleared to play. 6:11, first quarter: For the second straight week, a defensive lineman intercepts Patrick Mahomes. Kalia Davis deflects a pass and catches the tip, ending a promising Chiefs drive. 9:00, first quarter: And the 49ers cannot take advantage of the failed fake punt. Justin Reid picks off Brock Purdy. 9:10, first quarter: After a three-and-out for the 49ers, the Chiefs’ drive stalls after a failed fake punt attempt. The 49ers will take over in Chiefs territory at the 45-yard line. Chiefs-49ers pregame: San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Deebo Samuel is expected to play through an illness, per ESPN’s Adam Schefter. Chiefs rookie Xavier Worthy met San Francisco 49ers and Oakland Raiders great Jerry Rice: Kansas City Chiefs inactivesDE Mike DannaDT Marlon TuipulotuOT Ethan DriskellOL C.J. HansonRB Clyde Edwards-HelaireSan Francisco 49ers inactivesK Jake MoodyQB Joshua DobbsTE Brayden WillisWR Jauan JenningsCB Darrell Luter Jr.LB Jalen GrahamOL Ben Bartch
KANSAS CITY, Mo. —
The Kansas City Chiefs are set to square off in a Super Bowl rematch against the San Francisco 49ers.
Kickoff is set for 3:25 p.m.
Following along here for live updates on the game if you can’t watch it.
Chiefs-49ers live updates:
Chiefs-49ers fourth quarter:
FINAL: The San Francisco 49ers score a late touchdown and fail on the two-point conversion. A failed onside kick and the Chiefs kneel down, improving to 6-0 on the season.
Chiefs 28, 49ers 18
3:09, fourth quarter: A 12-play, 80-yard touchdown drive all but ends the game. Mecole Hardman, just as he did against the 49ers in the Super Bowl, scores a touchdown with an 18-yard run that extends the lead.
Chiefs 28, 49ers 12
9:30, fourth quarter: Chiefs defensive back Jaden Hicks makes his first career interception.
The rookie ended a 49ers drive with his interception in the end zone.
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12:00, fourth quarter: Kansas City Chiefs cornerback Jaylen Watson is questionable to return to Sunday’s game against the San Francisco 49ers after injuring his ankle in the fourth quarter.
He needed assistance to leave the field.
14:13, fourth quarter: Mahomes converts on fourth and goal, scoring his first touchdown of the season on the ground.
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Chiefs-49ers third quarter quarter
1:00, third quarter: Mahomes’ 33 yard run has the Chiefs driving.
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5:56, third quarter: It’s been a struggle for both quarterbacks on Sunday.
A pretty awful throw from Purdy results in Chris Roland-Wallace’s first quarter interception.
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10:29, third quarter: Purdy reaches the end zone with a quarterback sneak, capitalizing on the Mahomes interception.
The 49ers elect to kick the extra point but miss it.
Chiefs 14, 49ers 12
11:36, third quarter: The 49ers have ruled out a return from Brandon Aiyuk, while wide receiver Deebo Samuel is questionable to return.
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13:55, third quarter: Mahomes throws his second interception on the day, setting up the 49ers deep in Chiefs territory.
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14:50, third quarter: Mahomes just misses on a deep ball with an overthrow to Worthy, who was open.
HALFTIME:
Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes completed 11 of 17 passes for 108 yards, one touchdown, and one interception in the game, resulting in a passer rating of 58.0.
On the ground, the team rushed for 71 yards with Kareem Hunt scoring two touchdowns on 11 carries.
The Chiefs defense, outside of a few big plays through the air, has controlled things.
Purdy completed 8 of 16 passes for 113 yards, one interception, and a passer rating of 47.1. The team struggled in the running game, totaling just 21 yards on eight carries.
Chiefs-49ers second quarter
0:37, second quarter: 49ers wide receiverBrandon Aiyuk leaves the game with an injury
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6:45, second quarter: Kareem Hunt is back in the end zone, extending the Chiefs’ lead.
Chiefs 14, 49ers 3
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It’s Hunt’s sixth career game with at least two rushing touchdowns.
7:35, second quarter: Perhaps the MVP of the game so far for the Chiefs, at least offensively, is Mecole Hardman. Hardman makes another big play, this one on specials teams. His 55-yard punt return has the Chiefs driving.
11:24, second quarter: One of the Chiefs’ best drives of the 2024 season ends with a Kareem Hunt touchdown.
Hunt’s touchdown capped off a seven-play, 70-yard drive.
Tight end Noah Gray was key on the drive, with two receptions for 31 yards.
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Chiefs-49ers first quarter
1:09, first quarter: A 55-yard field goal by 49ers kicker Anders Carlson is the first score of the game.
49ers 3, Chiefs 0.
3:09, first quarter: Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster is questionable to return after a hamstring injury.
Smith-Schuster appeared on the injury report during the week, but was cleared to play.
6:11, first quarter: For the second straight week, a defensive lineman intercepts Patrick Mahomes. Kalia Davis deflects a pass and catches the tip, ending a promising Chiefs drive.
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9:00, first quarter: And the 49ers cannot take advantage of the failed fake punt. Justin Reid picks off Brock Purdy.
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9:10, first quarter: After a three-and-out for the 49ers, the Chiefs’ drive stalls after a failed fake punt attempt. The 49ers will take over in Chiefs territory at the 45-yard line.
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Chiefs-49ers pregame:
San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Deebo Samuel is expected to play through an illness, per ESPN’s Adam Schefter.
Chiefs rookie Xavier Worthy met San Francisco 49ers and Oakland Raiders great Jerry Rice:
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Get ready for Sunday’s matchup between the Las Vegas Raiders vs. the Los Angeles Rams at SoFi Stadium.
Fans are keeping a close eye on Rams wide receiver Cooper Kupp, who has been recovering from an ankle injury. Rams head coach Sean McVay told reporters this week that Kupp’s recovery is “trending in the right direction” and didn’t rule out a return on Sunday.
“He’s feeling good, and the important thing is, what we’ve got to dictate and determine is, is he going to be ready to play like Cooper Kupp’s capable of playing? He’s making good progress. I think we’ll get a good feel. This will be the first time that you’re able to do football-like movements in some of the individual settings,” McVay said.
Meanwhile, the Raiders are navigating the field without wide receiver Davante Adams after agreeing to trade him to the New York Jets. Adams had been out the past few games with a hamstring injury.
Keep reading to find out how and when to watch the Las Vegas Raiders vs. the Los Angeles Rams game today.
Las Vegas Raiders vs. the Los Angeles Rams game today
The Las Vegas Raiders (2-4) vs. the Los Angeles Rams (1-4) NFL Week 7 game will be played on Sunday, Oct. 20, at 4:05 p.m. ET (1:05 p.m. PT). The game will air on CBS and be available to stream on Paramount+.
How to stream the Las Vegas Raiders vs. Los Angeles Rams game
If you’re a Sunday football fan, then you may want to consider getting a Paramount+ subscription.
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Already have an Amazon Prime Video account? Simply add Paramount+ to your current subscription to watch all the CBS-aired NFL games in addition to Paramount+ originals. The same prices from above apply, depending on which tier you choose. Not sure which is best for you? Don’t worry. Both options come with a free seven-day trial that can help you decide.
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Fubo: Watch the Raiders-Rams game for free
If you’re looking for an inexpensive way to watch a variety of football games, Fubo could be the best way to do so. The live TV streamer is currently offering a seven-day free trial and $30 off of your first month’s subscription. Once subscribed, you’ll gain access to all of their live sporting events immediately. And there will be a lot to choose from. Not only does Fubo come with access to NFL games airing on your local CBS channel, it also includes Fox Sunday NFC games, “Sunday Night Football” on NBC, “Monday Night Football” on ABC and ESPN and all of the games that air on the NFL Network. So don’t wait.
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Watch your favorite sports events with Sling TV
Not everyone has a cable TV subscription, but there are other options that allow you to watch some of your favorite sporting events throughout the year. If you don’t have a cable TV subscription that includes NFL Network, you may want to consider getting a subscription to Sling TV.
To watch the NFL Network on Sling TV, you’ll need a subscription to at least the Orange tier ($20 for your first month). It consists of 35 channels, including 8 exclusive sports and family channels. But you can only stream on one device at a time.
However, we recommend leveling up your coverage to the Orange + Blue with Sports Extra tier to get more NFL and college football games this fall. The Orange + Blue plan regularly costs $60 per month, but the streamer currently offers a half-off promotion for your first month, so you’ll pay just $30.
If you’re not sure which package to pick, you can always head over to Sling TV’s website and choose “compare plans” to ensure you’re getting access to all of the channels you need. You can create an account in just three steps. You can also prepay to save even more money.
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Had Texas come back and won, we might have had a ferocious officiating scandal. Late in the third quarter, with Texas up 23-8, Horns cornerback Jahdae Barron picked off Carson Beck near the sideline and ran it back to the Georgia 9-yard line. Officials initially negated it with a horrendous pass-interference call, at which point Texas students began pelting the field with objects. After a five-minute delay, the officials huddled and eventually, picked up the flag, eliciting much confusion, because defensive pass interference is not reviewable by replay. But this was decided on the field, not in the booth. Ewers threw a touchdown two plays later, only for Beck and Georgia to answer immediately.
This did not comfort Smart, who said after the game, “Now, we’ve set a precedent that (if) you throw a bunch of stuff on the field and endanger athletes, you can get your call reversed.” To be clear: The final call was the correct one. But the SEC better act decisively before this becomes a thing.
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Mandel’s Final Thoughts: Kirby Smart’s Georgia defense unleashes havoc on Texas offense
The Battle of Ohio is reimagined between two struggling divisional rivals as the Cleveland Browns (1-5) host the Cincinnati Bengals (2-4) in an NFL Week 7 matchup on CBS and Paramount+. Deshaun Watson and the Browns have been on the wrong side of the scoreboard in four straight games heading into Sunday’s tilt, most recently falling 20-16 to the Philadelphia Eagles. Joe Burrow and the Bengals haven’t fared much better this season, although they could have some momentum after getting a 17-7 win against the New York Giants in Week 6. You may be able to stream Sunday’s game live on Paramount+, which you can now try free for the first seven days when you sign up here.
Kickoff from Huntington Bank Field in Cleveland is set for 1 p.m. ET. The Bengals are 5.5-point favorites in the latest Bengals vs. Browns odds via SportsLine consensus, and the over/under for total points scored is 41.5. Cincinnati is a -250 money line favorite (risk $250 to win $100), while Cleveland is a +203 underdog (risk $100 to win $203). Sunday’s game will be streamed live on Paramount+ with their must-have Paramount+ with SHOWTIME plan, which you can now get on a 7-day free trial.
Paramount+ is the only place to watch every minute of every NFL on CBS game this season. A subscription also gives you access to other sports content including the UEFA Champions League and Europa League, NWSL, Serie A, and countless movies and shows. You can now get a free 7-day trial, so sign up right here.
Before tuning into Sunday’s Browns vs. Bengals game, you need to see the NFL picks from SportsLine’s advanced computer model. The model, which simulates every NFL game 10,000 times, is up well over $7,000 for $100 players on top-rated NFL picks since its inception. The model enters Week 7 of the 2024 NFL season on an incredible 11-3 hot streak on top-rated NFL picks this year. Longer term, it is on a 192-132 roll on top-rated NFL picks that dates back to the 2017 season and a 46-24 roll on top-rated NFL picks since Week 7 of 2022.
For Browns vs. Bengals, the model is backing Cleveland to cover the spread at home. The Browns have dominated this rivalry in recent years, winning seven of the last 10 meetings against the Bengals. Cleveland enters Sunday’s showdown having won six straight at home against Cincinnati.
Cincinnati’s defense has been leaky this season, giving up 25.3 points per game on average, which ranks 25th in the NFL. Browns running back Nick Chubb (knee) is expected to make his season debut, which could be the spark Cleveland’s offense has been missing. The Browns will likely lean on their defense to keep them in Sunday’s game, and the model has them covering the spread in almost 60% of simulations. You may be able to stream the game here.
How about this for one of the images of Austin qualifying in 2024.
This was Lewis Hamilton walking away from his Mercedes after exiting in Q1 — and only in P19.
Speaking to Sky Sports after his exit, Hamilton said:
💬 “We had some sort of failure from the formation lap on the front suspension, and then had that throughout the race.
“That made the balance really difficult. We did change a couple of things in the direction we would have done yesterday and the car was a nightmare today in quali, so I think I should probably start from the pit lane tomorrow otherwise I won’t be going anywhere.”