AFC Bournemouth Looking to Cause Upset Against Title Chasers in Swansea
The Cherries are set to travel to the Liberty Stadium to face Chelsea in a highly anticipated match, with both teams looking to gain crucial points in their pursuit of Premier League titles. Chelsea, who have been one of the top teams in the league this season, will be looking to continue their winning streak against an AFC Bournemouth side that has been struggling with injuries and form issues. Bournemouth’s manager, Scott Parker, has a mountain to climb as he tries to get his team back on track. Despite the challenges, Parker is confident that his team can cause an upset and pick up a valuable three points. “We know it won’t be easy, but we’re looking forward to the challenge,” Parker said in a pre-match press conference. “We’ve been working hard in training, and I believe we have the talent and the experience to give Chelsea a run for their money.” Chelsea, on the other hand, will be relying on their experience and squad depth to see them through this match. Manager Thomas Tuchel has made several key changes to his starting lineup in recent weeks, and it remains to be seen which players will start against Bournemouth. The match is scheduled to kick off at 3 pm GMT, with the Liberty Stadium’s crowd expected to be electric as two teams look to make a statement. Will Bournemouth be able to cause an upset, or will Chelsea continue their winning ways? One thing is certain - this is shaping up to be a highly entertaining and closely contested match. The game can be watched live on Sky Sports, with coverage starting at 2 pm GMT. Fans who are unable to attend the match in person can also follow the action on the BBC Sport website or through mobile apps.