
Sunderland vs. Chelsea: Date, Time, Live Stream, TV Info and Preview
Jose Mourinho will be out to avenge last year's 2-1 loss that ended his 77-match unbeaten run at home on Saturday, as Premier League leaders Chelsea travel to the Stadium of Light to take on Sunderland.
The Blues are once again carrying an impressive streak, as they will enter the match without a single blemish on their record in the 2014-15 season.
Sunderland have won just two Premier League matches all year and would love nothing more than to add to their tally by becoming the first team to beat Chelsea, but judging by the Blues' impeccable form, such a feat won't be easy.
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Date: Saturday, November 29
Time: 5:30 p.m. GMT/12:30 a.m. ET
Venue: Stadium of Light, Sunderland
TV info and live stream: The match will be broadcast on Sky Sports 1 (for UK viewers) and NBC (for US viewers), with mobile coverage available via the Sky Go app and NBC Sports' Live Extra app.
Preview

To say Chelsea's form has been good over the past few weeks would be an understatement. Fresh off a 5-0 thrashing of Schalke 04 in the UEFA Champions League that saw the club clinch their ticket for the last 16, the Blues now turn their attention back to the domestic campaign.
Their lead at the Premier League standings is six points, with Southampton and Manchester City the only two clubs keeping things relatively close. Fourth-placed Manchester United already trail the Blues by an incredible 13 points.
As shared by Goal, even rival coaches, such as United's assistant Ryan Giggs, have no problems admitting the Blues are just better this year:
Sunderland have had no such luck, winning just two matches all season. The Black Cats currently sit three points above the relegation zone, courtesy of their proficiency at drawing matches—Gus Poyet's men lead the league with seven ties.
The Uruguayan is eager to repeat last year's heroics and halt Chelsea's run, however, as he told Sky Sports:
"If you win every game you get stronger and you get that feeling in the team that you can play badly and still win and at least get a draw.
But the next team is the one who has the opportunity to stop them somehow and everybody is going to want to take that chance - and now the opportunity is for us.
There are plenty of games to go and I don't believe the aim for Chelsea right now is to not lose a game.
I think it is to win every trophy and if they need to lose one or two games I don't think they are going to be too bothered about it.
"
Sunderland have conceded 19 goals this season, ranking near the bottom of the Premier League in that category, via WhoScored.com. Going up against the top-scoring team in the country, Poyet's defence will have to drastically improve to have any chance of grabbing a result.
Their bid won't be helped by the presence of one Diego Costa, who will be fit in time for the match, per Squawka:
The Spain international has somewhat cooled off after a sensational start to the season, but he has found the back of the net in his last two Premier League outings.
Sunderland haven't lost in their last three fixtures, but Chelsea are one of the hottest teams on the continent coming into this match. It will take a gargantuan effort to slow down Mourinho's squad—don't expect it to happen on Saturday.
Prediction: Sunderland 0-2 Chelsea






