Chelsea and Manchester United meet at Stamford Bridge on Sunday afternoon with both sides harbouring top four aspirations. The Red Devils are in the stronger position, going into the weekend six points ahead of their London rivals, although the Blues have won four of their last five Premier League fixtures.
They also have the benefit of an extra 48 hours rest, having last played in the Champions League on Tuesday night while Man Utd were in action on Thursday in the Europa League.
When the two sides met at Old Trafford in October, a drab goalless affair followed. Man Utd's recent record against their traditional big six rivals - Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester City and Tottenham Hotspur - has been poor, with four of their last
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