
Leaders
Chelsea will look to end Manchester United's unbeaten run of 21 Premier
League games when the pair lock horns on Nissan Super Sunday.
United have not lost in the league since a 4-0 defeat to Chelsea at Stamford
Bridge in October, winning 11 games and picking up 10 draws.
The match also sees Jose Mourinho host his former side for the first time as
United boss, having lost both games to Chelsea already this season -
conceding five goals and scoring none.
And while United are looking to end their worst-ever PL run against Chelsea
(D4 L4), Antonio Conte's side are chasing much more than just a rare double
over Sunday's opponents.
With Tottenham hosting Bournemouth in the early Saturday kick-off on Sky
Sports 1 HD, Chelsea's gap at the top could be reduced once more to just
four points if Spurs win.
Victory at Old Trafford would take Conte one step closer to a league triumph
in his first season in England, while it would also dent United's hopes of a
top-four finish.
Team news
David de Gea is set to return to the Manchester United's starting line-up
against leaders Chelsea.
The goalkeeper missed last weekend's trip to Sunderland with a minor injury
and was an unused substitute in the midweek trip to Anderlecht.
Wayne Rooney (ankle) and Ashley Young (groin) trained before that match so
will be hoping to prove themselves fit for Sunday, but Phil Jones (foot),
Chris Smalling (knee) and Juan Mata (groin) are out.
Conte should have a fully-fit squad for the trip to Old Trafford.
Wing-back Victor Moses returned from a toe injury against Bournemouth last
Saturday and came through unscathed.
Conte could therefore name an unchanged side from the 3-1 win at Dean Court.
Opta stats
Manchester United are without a win in eight Premier League games against
Chelsea (D4 L4); their longest ever winless streak against a single opponent
in the competition.
Chelsea, meanwhile, are looking to achieve a league double over Manchester
United for the first time since the 2009/10 season under Carlo Ancelotti.
A win for the away side would see Antonio Conte become the fourth Chelsea
boss to record a Premier League double over the United, after Glenn Hoddle
in 1993/94, Jose Mourinho in 2004/05 and the aforementioned Ancelotti in
2009/10.
United have scored just three goals in their last 10 games against Chelsea
in all competitions (an average of 0.3 per game).
N'Golo Kante has netted each of Chelsea's last two goals against the Reds in
all competitions - they are his only goals in 34 appearances for Conte's
side.
United's Premier League unbeaten run now stands at 21 matches (W11 D10 L0) -
the joint 10th longest unbeaten run in the history of the competition.
Zlatan Ibrahimovic has been involved in 18 goals in his last 17 Premier
League appearances (13 goals, 5 assists) for United.
Merson's prediction
A big game. I can see Chelsea dropping points considering what happened to
Jose Mourinho at Stamford Bridge earlier this season.
Some fans had a bit of a go and he will make it difficult for his old club.
It should be a good battle between Kante and Paul Pogba in midfield. They
are very different players, though, and I don't think it's fair to compare
the two.
Pogba will be a success. At the moment he's a young kid carrying a big price
tag. You judge him next season and if he has a shocker then it's different.
PAUL PREDICTS: 1-1 (Sky Bet odds 9/2)