Arsenal vs Chelsea: What time is it on, what TV channel is it on and what are the latest odds for Premier League clash?
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IN one of the biggest fixtures of the season - Arsenal host Chelsea for the first time at the Emirates Stadium - but does either side have a legitimate chance of winning the title?
Both Arsene Wenger and Antonio Conte have fine records when it comes to winning titles in previous decades and Italy - respectively - but time will tell whether they can win this season's.
What time is it on?
The late game kicks off on Saturday, September 24 at 5.30pm.
Where can I watch it?
BT Sport will be showing Arsenal vs Chelsea with live coverage starting at 5pm, while BBC Radio 5Live will have radio commentary. Highlights will be later at 10.30pm on BBC1 with Match of the Day.
Alternatively you can follow the action with our live blog - as well as all the other Premier League games on Saturday, from 12noon as well as our live match centre.
Team news
Olivier Giroud has a chance of playing for Arsenal after missing out on their 4-0 win at Nottingham Forest on Tuesday. Aaron Ramsey, Per Mertesacker, Danny Welbeck and Carl Jenkinson are still out.
Chelsea captain John Terry is hopeful of making a comeback from his ankle injury picked up in the draw at Swansea - which forced him to miss last Friday night's defeat to Liverpool. Van Ginkel and Kurt Zouma are out.
Form guide
(Previous five games in all competitions)
Arsenal: WWDWW
Chelsea: WWDLW
Latest odds from SunBets
Your say
Match stats
Arsenal last beat Chelsea in the Premier League in October 2011, not long after Arsene Wenger was celebrating 15 years in charge at the Gunners. Now Wenger is celebrating 20 years at the club - and they still haven't beaten their cross-town rivals in the league.
Antonio Conte will be the 12th Chelsea manager Wenger has faced in the Premier League, more than any other club
Arsenal are winless in their last eight Premier League games where Michael Oliver is the referee - click here to read our story.
What they said
Wenger on Diego Costa: "We need to be completely cold-blooded and just focused on our game and not respond to him.
"You need to be committed and respect the rules of the game by not responding.
"I believe last year we were a bit unlucky at Chelsea to be down to ten men because he was suspended after."
Conte on John Terry: "John did not recover from his knee injury. He's working but he did not recover for the game.
"He's working but he did not recover for the game.
"Sure this is a big game, to beat your rivals and it is important to play a good game especially after our defeat to Liverpool.
"But we know tomorrow we face a good team and big rivals and I'm sure Arsenal will fight until the end for the title."