Chelsea vs Tottenham head to head: Five big London derbies

Rich Stephenson30 March 2018

Premier League defending champions Chelsea face London rivals Tottenham at Stamford Bridge on Sunday in a battle for the final Champions League spot.

Spurs head into the Easter game in fourth - one place above Antonio Conte's side - but a win for the Blues would narrow the gap to just two points.

Here is a look at five past meetings between the two clubs...

Chelsea 2 Tottenham 1 | 26/11/2016 | Premier League | Stamford Bridge

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The same fixture last season saw Chelsea win 2-1 with goals from Pedro and Victor Moses after Christian Eriksen fired the visitors into the lead with 11 minutes on the clock.

Tottenham 2 Chelsea 0 | 04/01/2017 | Premier League | White Hart Lane

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The return game last season at White Hart Lane saw Spurs win 2-0 with a brace from Dele Alli.

But it was the Blues who eventually won the title, seven points ahead of Mauricio Pochettino's side in second.

Chelsea 4 Tottenham 2 | 22/04/2017 | FA Cup semi-final | Wembley

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The two sides met in the semi-final of the FA Cup last April, Chelsea twice leading in the first half through Willian, only to be pegged back with goals from Harry Kane and Alli.

Two late goals from Eden Hazard and Nemanja Matic sealed the victory for Conte's side but Chelsea went on to lose the final to Arsenal.

Chelsea 3 Tottenham 0 | 03/12/2014 | Premier League | Stamford Bridge

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Kane is likely to miss Sunday's game and he will hope his side avoids a repeat of the score when he made his first start against Chelsea in 2014.

The Blues raced into a two-goal lead inside 22 minutes through Hazard and Didier Drogba before Loic Remy added a third in the second half to seal maximum points.

Tottenham 4 Chelsea 4 | 19/03/2008 | Premier League | White Hart Lane

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The highest scoring draw between the two sides took place a decade ago. Drogba gave Chelsea an early lead only for Jonathan Woodgate to equalise.

Michael Essien and Joe Cole then put the away side in charge but Dimitar Berbatov and Tom Huddlestone levelled things up again with 15 minutes remaining.

Cole's second looked to have earned Chelsea the win but Robbie Keane netted late on to seal a point.

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