Chelsea are on the edge of walking away with the Premier League title, with a four point lead on Tottenham Hotspur and just five matches to go. Each win takes them closer and close to the promised land, and they can take a big step closer with a win over Everton on the road on Sunday.

The last time these two teams met, Chelsea absolutely annihilated Everton to the tune of a 5-0 win, with Eden Hazard putting in a phenomenal performance to really demonstrate that he was back as one of the EPL’s elite after a poor showing last season. That loss kicked off a five-match winless streak for Everton, a spell that saw them threaten to spiral well away from their season goals.

The Toffees are in better form now, though, with just one loss and four wins in their last seven matches. They also have the home field advantage at Goodison Park, a place where they’ve beaten Chelsea in six of their last ten matches. They’d love to play spoiler and open up the title race some more, but their primary focus is to just get as many points on the board for themselves as they can.

Everton have a lot of players on their injury list, with Muhamed Besic and Aaron Lennon in doubt, and each of Ramiro Funes Mori, Seamus Coleman, James McCarthy, and Yannick Bolasie out. Chelsea, in stark contrast, are in seemingly perfect health, with no reported injuries.

Match info, plus how to watch on TV and stream

Match Date/Time: Sunday, 9:05 a.m. ET, 2:05 a.m. local

Venue: Goodison Park, Liverpool, England

TV: CNBC (U.S. - English), NBC Universo (U.S. - Spanish)

Online: NBC Sports Live (U.S.)

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