Pep Guardiola's men could have ground to make up in the Premier League title race by the time they kick-off at the Etihad with Liverpool and Arsenal in action before them on Saturday. At the other end of the table, Everton are hoping to move out of the bottom three when struggling Crystal Palace come to town on Monday.
Of the over £1 billion splashed out by Chelsea on new players over the past two years, only the inital £40 million outlay on Cole Palmer has yielded an undoubted hit. The 21-year-old looked set to play a bigger part for City this season after scoring in both the Community Shield and UEFA Super Cup, but headed to London on the promise of more first-team minutes under Mauricio Pochettino.
Even in a difficult season for the Blues, Palmer has shone with 12 goals and nine assists in 28 appearances, including a late equaliser when City were held 4-4 at Stamford Bridge in November. "I have been surprised by how well it's gone here so quickly, but I always back myself to succeed," said Palmer.
"I'm looking forward to going back to the Etihad. It will be strange, a weird feeling, but I'm looking forward to it and the team's looking forward to it". Chelsea will need Palmer in top form if they are to halt the 11-game winning run that has put City in contention for another treble.
City trail Liverpool by two points and are ahead of Arsenal only on goal difference, but have a game in hand on both their main title rivals.
Liverpool could open up a five-point lead at the top in Saturday's lunchtime kick-off, but do not have good memories of trips to the Brentford Community Stadium. Liverpool have failed to win and conceded three times on both their last two Premier League visits to the Bees.
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