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Tottenham have the second-worst home form in the Premier League this season, collecting just 12 points and two victories from 18 matches. They haven’t won at home since December. Due to their superior goal difference, a draw would also be enough for Tottenham to secure safety, but tonight’s result and this form will give West Ham some added encouragement as they prepare to take on Leeds on the final day of the season.
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— Sky Sports Premier League (@SkySportsPL) May 19, 2026"Last year wasn't a coincidence... what Ange [Postecoglou] done was a miracle"
Jamie Redknapp says Spurs are 'sleepwalking' to relegation 😳 pic.twitter.com/BaJiVcB0oY
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During their game against Chelsea, Tottenham’s bitter rivals Arsenal were crowned as Premier League champions, after Manchester City drew 1-1 with Bournemouth. It’s been a truly nightmarish evening for Spurs.
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Chelsea have won more games in all competitions against Tottenham than we have against any other club.
— Chelsea FC (@ChelseaFC) May 19, 2026
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Tottenham’s wretched run of form at Stamford Bridge continues as Chelsea claim a 2-1 victory over Spurs. Goals from Fernandez and Andrey Santos powered the hosts into a 2-0 lead, before Richarlison’s strike set up a nervy end to the game. The visitors couldn’t find an equaliser and this result lifts Chelsea up to eighth, just a point behind Brighton in seventh. Meanwhile, Spurs stay 17th, two points ahead of 18th-place West Ham. As long as Spurs avoid defeat on the last day at home to Everton then they will stay up. West Ham have to beat Leeds if they stand any chance of retaining their top-flight status.
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Chelsea are still holding firm and Spurs can’t get the ball forward. There’s less than a minute left now.
Tel then fires a low cross into the box, but he can’t find a Tottenham shirt and that could be that.
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Not to worry West Ham fans, Maddison gets too much power on the set piece and whips it over the bar.
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Essugo is carded for halting a Tottenham attack. It’s getting desperate for Spurs now. Caicedo catches Gallagher on the edge of Chelsea’s penalty area and the visitors have a free-kick in a great position. Maddison is stood over it.
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There will be seven minutes of added time. Can Spurs find a late goal and end the relegation debate?
Estevao, on the bench, had a go at the fourth official after he confirmed there would be a minimum of seven minutes of added time. I must add it was done with a smile on his face.
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Chelsea make a triple change as they look to protect their slender lead. Mheuka, Essugo and Garnacho replace Delap, Palmer and Neto.
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There’s some commotion inside the penalty area as Spurs prepare to take a corner, with Cucurella hauling Van de Ven to the floor. Both sets of players surround the referee. It’s very hard to work out what’s going on in such a crowded six-yard box. Cucurella is booked but the offence occurred before the whistle was blown for the corner, so Spurs are denied a penalty.
Chelsea eventually clear the second corner, and Delap collides with Spence as the home side attempt to get forward. The striker is booked for his troubles.
Such a lack of skill from Liam Delap. An experienced forward uses his body, not his elbow. Missed a chance to punish Spurs who had committed men forward in search of an equaliser.
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Richarlison and Maddison combine, allowing the English playmaker to advance into Chelsea’s penalty area. From close range he shoots, but Hato comes across to make a goal-saving tackle to block Maddison’s effort.
That Jorrel Hato last-ditch tackle on Maddison was good, it drew applause from both sets of benches.
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Chelsea make another defensive alteration as Sarr replaces Fofana. Palmer then fires a free-kick into the Tottenham wall.
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Hato gets into deep conversation with the referee and needlessly picks up a yellow card, with Chelsea beginning to look a little apprehensive.
Having spoken about the brilliant atmosphere in the first half, that Richarlison goal has brought a level of nervousness that wasn’t present before. The home fans have just booed Neto, who tried to pass back instead of moving into a goalscoring position with the ball.
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Following that Spurs goal, Acheampong was taken off for Chalobah. Can Spurs kick on and salvage something from this game?
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Chelsea are caught in short numbers at the back and Tel threads a pass through to Porro, who tees up Sarr. The substitute tries a back heel and gets the execution completely wrong, but the ball trickles into Richarlison’s path and the striker slams it into the net.
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Confirmation of triple substitution for Spurs. Maddison, Sarr and Spence replace Kolo Muani, Palhinha and Udogie.
De Zerbi was about to give his final instructions and ring the changes before the second goal went in from Andrey Santos. He just turned away and sank into his seat. Tottenham have faded badly in this second half.
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Chelsea have barely ventured forward in this second half, but in the blink of an eye, they’re 2-0 ahead. Neto clips a deep cross into the box. Fernandez then classily directs a first-time pass through Van de Ven’s legs towards Andrey Santos, who applies a simple close-range finish by sliding the ball into the bottom corner. That is the Brazilian’s first Premier League goal and it puts Chelsea in control. Agony for Tottenham, who were preparing a triple change. They have to go for it now.
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Chelsea are sinking deeper and are inviting pressure from Spurs. However, the visitors aren’t taking full advantage. They’re lacking purpose in their attacking play. It’s not exactly been inspiring football from a Chelsea perspective either.
The game has gone into a stop-start mode and, in his bid to keep all the players focused, Enzo Fernandez is waving his hands to demand more, more, more. He also made eye contact with MacFarlane to urge him on: more, more, more.
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Udogie is the third Spurs defender to receive a booking for bumping into Fofana. It’s a pretty needless yellow card.
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De Zerbi has to make some changes. Spurs losing what little impetus they had.
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Porro floats a corner into the box and Richarlison beats Andrey Santos to the ball. However, it’s a routine save for Sanchez, who comfortably collects. It’s Spurs’ first attempt on target at Stamford Bridge this evening.
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De Zerbi will soon have to think about some changes. Spurs aren’t causing Chelsea enough problems. How long before Maddison could be introduced? The away side need an attacking spark from somewhere.
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Acheampong does brilliantly to beat Udogie to a ball in behind. The Spurs defender clips the heels of the Chelsea youngster, gifting the hosts a free-kick. Spurs are still waiting for a first shot on target.
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Tel beats Cucurella with ease and whips a menacing cross into the box to find Richarlison. The unmarked striker heads wide from a presentable position. He will be very relieved to see the offside flag go up.
After that horrible miss from Richarlison, Roberto De Zerbi turned away in frustration, bent his head down to take water from the ice box and yelled out his frustration into it.
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Spurs pressure forces a mistake from Andrey Santos, who passes the ball out for a throw-in. It looks like Danso is ready for a long throw, but he goes short to Udogie. The full-back overhits a cross into the box and Chelsea now have a throw-in. That is so poor from Udogie.
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We are back under way for the second half. Both sides are unchanged at the break.
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As it stands, the Premier League relegation battle will go to the final day of the season, with Chelsea leading Tottenham 1-0 at Stamford Bridge thanks to Fernandez’s opener. The visitors started well and hit the post through Tel’s header. However, Chelsea grew into the contest and broke the deadlock through Fernandez’s long-range effort. The Chelsea captain then struck the bar with a whipped free kick. Spurs have struggled to create chances and there is work to do for De Zerbi’s men. Meanwhile, a win for Chelsea would lift them up to eighth and back in contention for Europa League qualification.
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Palhinha loses the ball cheaply in midfield and Bentancur’s tackle is far too weak. This allows the ball to break to Palmer, who drags a low effort wide from outside the area.
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Neto launches the free kick into the box, and under serious pressure, Kinsky does very well to catch it without falling into his goal.
Antonin Kinsky has been a one-man army for Spurs since he came into the team under De Zerbi. He’s just drawn applause from Bruno Saltor and James Maddison after impressively catching a cross under huge pressure from the Chelsea forwards.
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Delap receives a ball down the channel and does excellently to turn Van de Ven. The Spurs captain pulls him back and is booked. After Porro, it’s another Spurs defender on a yellow card.
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Fernandez and Palmer are causing Tottenham a host of problems. They’re picking up positions in such awkward attacking pockets in between the Spurs midfield and defence.
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Tel has been quiet for a while, but suddenly bursts into life and receives the ball inside the penalty area. The winger cuts inside of Fofana and shoots, but his effort is high and wide.
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In a season of trials, Jorrel Hato has shown incredible promise. He’s just received a big applause from Gary Cahill from the press box after his mazy run that nearly resulted in a chance
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After a positive early start, Tottenham’s threat has diminished, with Chelsea now looking like the more confident side.
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Chelsea strike the bar! Porro is shown a yellow card after his sliding challenge brings Cucurella down, gifting Chelsea a free kick in a dangerous position. Fernandez takes it and whips a venomous strike against the bar. That was a magnificent effort and the Chelsea captain is so close to a second goal.
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Chelsea burst forward and the move ends with Cucurella firing a cross into Delap. The striker swivels and shoots, but his effort is comfortably off target.
Liam Delap is looking for only his second league goal of the season and has been given a rare opportunity to start in place of Joao Pedro. It was refreshing to see both Levi Colwill and Tosin Adarabioyo applaud his wayward shot from the bench. That will give him confidence.
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Palmer dribbles down the right hand side and feeds Neto. The winger darts inside and passes to Fernandez. From an incredibly long distance, the Chelsea captain bends a powerful strike into the net. It looks like Kinsky could have done better. It’s not the goalkeeper’s finest moment. The goal is slightly against the run of play, but Chelsea won’t care. Is it a brilliant strike or a goalkeeping error?
Feels on a few replays that Kinsky should have done better. Fernandez was a long way out and it was not an unsaveable clout of the ball.
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De Zerbi is incredibly agitated and clearly wants to secure Premier League survival here. You can hear him dishing out instructions to his players even from the press box.
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Chelsea come forward and Hato finds himself incredibly high up the pitch. The defender tees up Palmer, who bends a curling effort from the edge of the penalty area that forces Kinsky into a diving save. Palmer has undoubtedly been Chelsea’s brightest spark in these opening stages.
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Off the post for Spurs! Porro clips a teasing cross towards the back post. It finds Tel, who sneaks in between two Chelsea defenders, but his diving header agonisingly hits the post. It’s another encouraging sign for the visitors.
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Porro and Kolo Muani play a slick one-two to easily bypass Cucurella. The Frenchman drives forward, but his cross is headed away by Fofana. Spurs have made a positive start.
De Zerbi with a howl of despair that Kolo Muani’s break down the left ends with Spurs passing back around their back four.
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Conor Gallagher getting the return-to-former club booing treatment. Harsh.
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Palmer does well to win a free-kick against Palhinha to relieve some of the pressure on the home side. Without Joao Pedro, there will be high expectations on Palmer to deliver this evening for Chelsea.
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Chelsea with nearly all of the early possession. Fernandez has almost drifted out to the left, with Palmer taking up the central position behind Delap. Fernandez is playing very narrow. It will be interesting to see if the Chelsea captain and Palmer interchange positions as the game goes on.
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Spurs get us under way at Stamford Bridge. Can the visitors secure their Premier League safety or will Chelsea take the relegation fight to the final day?
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The atmosphere at Stamford Bridge is absolutely electric ahead of this massive Premier League game between these two bitter rivals.
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Chelsea: Sanchez, Fofana, Acheampong, Hato, Cucurella, Santos, Caicedo, Palmer, Fernandez, Pedro Neto, Delap.
Tottenham: Kinsky, Porro, Danso, van de Ven, Udogie, Joao Palhinha, Bentancur, Muani, Gallagher, Tel, Richarlison.
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Joao Pedro receiving an award pitch side at Chelsea currently. He’s raised a smile. One suspects he’s got his fingers crossed that someone isn’t going to make it to the US from the Brazil squad and that he is fit enough to step up. He is not in the squad tonight.
Levi Colwill is also here in a hoodie but not in the team. The reason I’ve been told is load management, and that he’s not ready to play 90 minutes in three games in a week. He played 90 against City at Wembley the other day and will likely be in the team at the weekend against Sunderland.
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— Sky Sports Premier League (@SkySportsPL) May 19, 2026"It's really exciting for Chelsea. Great appointment"
Jamie Carragher backs Xabi Alonso's appointment at Chelsea 🔵 pic.twitter.com/jYeIyH9W8r
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— Sky Sports Premier League (@SkySportsPL) May 19, 2026"Everyone's excited... can't wait to get started!" 👊
Cole Palmer reacts to the news of Xabi Alonso's imminent arrival at Chelsea 👔 pic.twitter.com/F1N9qbw297
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Conor Gallagher joined Chelsea at the age of six and spent nearly 20 years at Stamford Bridge, before leaving for Atletico Madrid in 2024. The midfielder signed for Tottenham in January and it will be very interesting to see what type of reception he receives this evening. Other former Chelsea stars Mason Mount and Kai Havertz have both received quite hostile welcomes on their returns to West London.
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It has been far too easy for players to find excuses at Chelsea. The coach is not good enough, he’s too inexperienced, he hasn’t won anything, he’s too nice. The appointment of Xabi Alonso has stripped all of those away.
The Chelsea owners have stopped experimenting and have killed the culture of excuses that has strangled the club during the BlueCo era by turning to a man of Alonso’s pedigree and giving him the title of manager.
Each of Alonso’s predecessors during the BlueCo ownership was called “head coach”. Making the Spaniard their first manager is recognition of his seniority within the set-up and a clear message to the players that he is in charge.
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After scoring 15 Premier League goals for Chelsea, the forward was named as the club’s Player of the Season. It’s a small consolation for Joao Pedro, who will undoubtedly be gutted about missing out on Brazil’s World Cup squad.
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Carlo Ancelotti has named Neymar in Brazil’s 26-man squad for this summer’s World Cup but has left out Chelsea striker João Pedro.
The Italian announced his squad on Monday night and surprisingly included the nation’s all-time leading goalscorer despite the 34-year-old not appearing for his country since 2023. The news stunned fans who had been waiting for the announcement by the Christ the Redeemer statue in Rio de Janeiro.
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On May 17, Chelsea confirmed the appointment of former Bayer Leverkusen and Real Madrid boss Xabi Alonso as the club’s new manager on a four year deal. He won’t be in dugout as he doesn’t take charge until July 1. Calum McFarlane will continue to be the man in the spotlight this evening.
— Chelsea FC (@ChelseaFC) May 17, 2026Chelsea Football Club is delighted to announce the appointment of Xabi Alonso as Manager of the Men's Team.
The Spaniard will begin his role on July 1, 2026, having agreed a four-year contract at Stamford Bridge.
Welcome to Chelsea, Xabi!
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Good evening and welcome to our live blog for this mouthwatering Premier League match between Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur at Stamford Bridge.
There’s never a dull moment at Chelsea, and following last Saturday’s 1-0 defeat against Manchester City in the FA Cup final, Xabi Alonso agreed to become the club’s new manager on a four-year deal. On May 17, Chelsea confirmed the news that Alonso will begin his role at Stamford Bridge on July 1.
Liam Rosenior’s sacking prompted BlueCo to begin “a process of self-reflection”, and they’ve recruited a manager with impeccable pedigree who won nearly everything to offer in the game as a supremely technical midfielder. As a coach, Alonso won the Bundesliga with Bayer Leverkusen in 2024, before leaving Real Madrid by mutual consent in January. The 44-year-old’s appointment will provide some much-needed relief for Chelsea fans and ease the woes of the club’s turbulent season.
Ahead of kick-off, Chelsea are languishing in 10th, four points behind seventh-place Brighton, who occupy the lowest Europa League spot. Despite Chelsea’s dismal Premier League form, which has yielded six losses in their previous seven matches, Calum McFarlane’s side still have a slim chance of squeezing into Europe, but they must beat their bitter rivals tonight.
West Ham United’s pathetic 3-1 defeat against Newcastle United on Sunday evening has left Spurs on the brink of Premier League safety. After losing his first outing in charge of the club to Sunderland, head coach Roberto De Zerbi has since guided Spurs to a four-match unbeaten run, lifting them to 17th, two points ahead of West Ham, having played a game fewer. In their previous fixture, Spurs drew 1-1 with Leeds United after Mathys Tel’s stunning opener was cancelled out by Dominic Calvert-Lewin’s penalty.
Due to Spurs’ vastly superior goal difference (-9 compared to West Ham’s total of -22), they will all but secure safety if they avoid defeat against Chelsea. However, Spurs have a dreadful record at Stamford Bridge, having won just once there since 1990.
Chelsea could plunge Spurs back into the drop zone, while the visitors could dispel any chance of a shock relegation with a positive result. Whatever happens, when these two meet, there is always drama and controversy.
Kick-off is at 20:15, with team news arriving shortly.
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