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Stan Collymore gives his prediction for Chelsea’s clash with Aston Villa

Former Aston Villa player Stan Collymore has made his prediction ahead of Sunday’s clash between the two sides at Stamford Bridge.

The Blues head into the game on the back of away wins against Leicester last weekend and Heidenheim in the Conference League on Thursday night.

On the other hand Villa were held to draws by Crystal Palace and Juventus and Unai Emery’s men haven’t won in the league since October 19th against Fulham.

Collymore makes Chelsea vs Aston Villa prediction

Chelsea currently sit fourth in the league three points ahead of Aston Villa in eighth with the table extremely close at this stage of the season.

It very much feels like a six pointer with both teams two of the main protagonists for Champions League qualification.

Villa have a very good recent record against the Blues and have won their last two trips to Stamford Bridge without conceding.

A group photo of Chelsea celebrating a goal at Leicester. (Photo by Darren Walsh/Chelsea FC)
Chelsea head into Sunday’s game with Villa having recorded back to back wins in all competitions. (Photo by Darren Walsh/Chelsea FC)

Unai Emery will hoping to make it three in a row and move level on points with Enzo Maresca’s men heading into the festive period.

Maresca is set be boosted by the return of Pedro Neto and Malo Gusto who were both absent for last weekend’s win.

Alan Shearer has already tipped Chelsea to emerge victorious and former Villa man Collymore has also given his prediction.

“If you’re a Villa fan travelling down Sunday like myself you might look at the fact that Chelsea have the lowest ratio of home Premier League wins, which is 41%, but Villa are winless in their last four in the Premier League,” Collymore told talkSPORT as quoted by The Chelsea Chronicle.

“A little bit better against Juventus in midweek. We employed a bit more of a lower block, so there might be a little bit more to have to get in behind.

“But Chelsea 2-1 Aston Villa is my prediction. It hurts.”

Chelsea’s home form hasn’t been the best this season and the Blues have picked up just nine of their 22 points at Stamford Bridge and have won just two of their six home games.

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