Chelsea vs Crystal Palace: How to Watch on TV, Live Stream, Kick Off Time & Team News

Timo Werner got off the mark for Chelsea against Tottenham
Timo Werner got off the mark for Chelsea against Tottenham / MATT DUNHAM/Getty Images
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Chelsea will be looking to kickstart their stuttering season when they host Crystal Palace on Saturday.

Expectations around Frank Lampard's men were high after spending £200m on some fine young talent over the summer. While it was always unrealistic to expect these new signings to gel instantly, Chelsea have been extremely inconsistent so far.

Having been challenged by Brighton and outplayed by Liverpool, only an impressive second-half comeback rescued a point at lowly West Brom. It's still early in the season, but Lampard will know things need to improve.

Playing in their 'Crystal Meth' shirts, Chelsea rescued a point at West Brom last Saturday
Playing in their 'Crystal Meth' shirts, Chelsea rescued a point at West Brom last Saturday / Laurence Griffiths/Getty Images

By contrast, Crystal Palace have enjoyed a quietly impressive start to their Premier League campaign with two wins from three so far. Roy Hodgson continues to compound the critics and Palace remain extremely difficult to play against.

The additions of Eberechi Eze and Michy Batshuayi were canny attempts at lowering the age of the squad, while Wilfried Zaha remains at Selhurst Park. Even though many predicted them to struggle this year, Palace look set for another solid season.


Where to Watch on TV

When Is Kick Off? Saturday 3 October
What Time Is Kick Off? 12:30 (BST)
Where Is it Being Played? Stamford Bridge
TV Channel/Live Stream? BT Sport (UK), Peacock (US)
Referee? Michael Oliver


Team News

While Christian Pulisic and Hakim Ziyech remain sidelined, Frank Lampard should be able to call upon an almost fully available squad for this game. After reportedly falling out with Marcos Alonso at the Hawthorns last week, the Chelsea manager must be tempted to give Ben Chilwell his full Premier League debut for the club. Edouard Mendy should start in goal.

For Palace, Roy Hodgson is expected to welcome back Jeffrey Schlupp, but defender Scott Dann remains a major doubt with a muscular injury. Other plays who will be missing for the Eagles include James Tomkins, Patrick van Aanholt, Gary Cahill, Nathan Ferguson and Connor Wickham.


Predicted Line-Ups

Chelsea: Mendy; James, Christensen, Zouma, Chilwell; Kovacic, Kante, Mount; Havertz, Werner, Hudson-Odoi

Crystal Palace: Guaita; Ward, Sakho, Kouyate, Mitchell; Townsend, McCarthy, McArthur, Eze; Zaha, Ayew.


Recent Form

Chelsea have enjoyed a mixed start to the new season. After their superior individual talent eventually told against Brighton, Lampard's men failed to land a glove on Liverpool the following week. Last time out, Chelsea found themselves 3-0 down to lowly West Brom after a catalogue of defensive errors. However, an impressive second-half comeback would indicate the Blues possess the raw talent needed for a successful team. Lampard's job is finding the right balance.

Kouyate scores, but Palace narrowly lose out to Everton
Kouyate scores, but Palace narrowly lose out to Everton / Clive Rose/Getty Images

Crystal Palace won their opening two games, edging past Southampton before impressively beating Manchester United at Old Trafford. Defeat against Everton last Saturday was a reality check, but the Eagles competed well and only succumbed to a highly debatable penalty. Roy Hodgson will be satisfied with his team's performances so far.

Here are each team's last five competitive results:

Chelsea

Tottenham 1-1 Chelsea (29/9)
West Brom 3-3 Chelsea (26/9)
Chelsea 6-0 Barnsley (23/9)
Chelsea 0-2 Liverpool (20/9)
Brighton 1-3 Chelsea (14/9)

Crystal Palace

Crystal Palace 1-2 Everton (26/9)
Manchester United 1-3 Crystal Palace (19/9)
Bournemouth 0-0 Crystal Palace (15/9)
Crystal Palace 1-0 Southampton (12/9)
Crystal Palace 1-1 Tottenham (26/7)


Prediction

Considering Palace's impressive away record at leading clubs and Chelsea's current inconsistencies, this may prove to be a stern test for Frank Lampard and his team.

Chelsea are evidently stacked full of attacking talent, but have yet to find the right balance in defence to enable them to dominate games. Consequently, there are murmurs on social media about Lampard's suitability for the role. While the Chelsea legend will be given patience by the club's board, it is unquestionable that results and performances will have to improve.

Lampard is having to deal with raised expectations at Stamford Bridge
Lampard is having to deal with raised expectations at Stamford Bridge / Pool/Getty Images

Meanwhile, Palace are the sort of awkward and stubborn opponents who would thrive against a disorganised collection of individuals. With a solid defence, Hodgson will be hoping that player such as Zaha, Andros Townsend and Eze will provide an attacking threat on the break.

Chelsea should still win this game, but something tells us that Palace will fancy their chances of securing a result on Saturday.

Prediction: Chelsea 2-2 Crystal Palace