Chelsea vs Liverpool verdict, predicted score, key stats and suggested bets
Chelsea and Liverpool have had seasons to forget and after defeats last time out, they meet at Stamford Bridge on Tuesday evening.
Date, KO time and TV coverage
Premier League, Tuesday, April 4, Kick-off 8pm, live on Sky Sports
Predicted score
Suggested bets
Chelsea vs Liverpool draw
Chelsea vs Liverpool under 2.5 goals
Chelsea vs Liverpool no goalscorer
Key stats
Chelsea have drawn their last five matches against Liverpool in all competitions.
Chelsea have been drawing at both half-time and full-time in their last five matches against Liverpool in all competitions.
The last three matches between these side in all competitions have ended 0-0.
Liverpool have kept a clean sheet in their last three matches against Chelsea in all competitions.
Liverpool have won only three times away from home in the Premier League
Chelsea have lost three of their last six games.
After defeating Man Utd 7-0, Liverpool have lost their last two league games.
Team news
Bruno Saltor could make changes to the Chelsea XI with Raheem Sterling and Wesley Fofana close to a return. Benoit Badiashile, Mason Mount and N'Golo Kante could also get starts.
Armando Broja (knee), Cesar Azpilicueta (head), Thiago Silva (knee), Edouard Mendy (finger) and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang are all still out.
Thiago and Luis Diaz remain sidelined for Liverpool. Jurgen Klopp could freshen up his forward line with Roberto Firmino or Darwin Nunez. Andy Robertson could get a rest with Kostas Tsimikas replacing him after a tough game at The Etihad.
Verdict
Not much has gone right for either of these two teams this season and Graham Potter saw his tenure ended on Sunday night after Chelsea's defeat to Aston Villa 24 hours earlier.
The Blues were second best for large parts of the game and Villa were well worth their 2-0 win. Southampton also won at Chelsea in February while Everton earned a 2-2 draw recently and a home win looks unbackable.
Chelsea are 29/20 to grab a success in Bruno Saltor's first game in charge but only the staunchest of Chelsea fans would be getting involved in that.
The lack of goals has been alarming with just 16 at home and with little to play for in the league it's hard to see things changing overnight.
Saltor will be after a reaction but with a lack of respect for Potter reportedly running through the Chelsea dressing room, Saltor, who followed Potter to Chelsea from Brighton, is hardly likely to get much more from the squad.
Expect some changes in personnel but the feeling around the Bridge has been poisonous for a while and even the arrival of shambolic travellers Liverpool will not present the hosts with all three points.
The Reds have tightened up massively in defence. Ignoring their humbling at Man City, Liverpool had kept four clean sheets in five, but away from home they have been poor.
Just three wins tells its own story and they average just a goal a game at the other end.
Like Chelsea, Liverpool really are playing for pride. Klopp will not admit it, but a charge for fourth seems almost impossible considering their current form. Just how they approach a trip to the capital remains to be seen, but this one could just peter out into another stalemate.
The last three meetings have ended goalless, while the last five have ended all square, and it's debatable whether either side has got the desire to go and win this one.
So, hang your hat on the draw and don't expect a thriller either against two sides wallowing in their own poor form.