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Close Every week there is a London derby, I swear.
This time it’s the turn of Chelsea and Crystal Palace to lock horns and they will do so in the west of the city.
The Blues have of course provided entertainment both on and off the pitch over the last month, as they always do.
With plenty of new faces through the door, they looked the bee’s knees last week away at Wolves as they ran rampant, scoring six at Molineux.
But their loss away at Swiss side Servette in midweek kept the club’s renewed optimism in check and showed they still have a long way to go.
Today they face a Palace side who were tipped to do well this season, but they have had a terrible start.
Oliver Glasner’s side have lost their two opening matches, which were also London derbies, to Brentford and West Ham, and they haven’t looked particularly great.
With these two teams, though, I have no idea which way this will go.