John Terry is not expecting any favours from head coach Antonio Conte or his Chelsea team-mates ahead of his Stamford Bridge swansong, as the Italian targets a new Premier League record and Cesar Azpilicueta attempts to equal Terry’s milestone.

Sunday’s final League game against Sunderland will be Terry’s last in a Chelsea shirt at Stamford Bridge after the 36-year-old confirmed he will leave the club at the end of the season.

Conte has not offered Terry any guarantees that he will start against Sunderland and has made it clear that he is preparing for the FA Cup final against Arsenal.

Despite the fact the title is already secure, Conte is also desperate to set a new Premier League record by recording a 30th victory of the season which has never been achieved before.

Following the win against Watford, which Terry started and scored in, Conte said: “We won our 29th game this season, so it's great. A great achievement. We have the possibility to win 30 games. We have to fight to try and reach this target now. It's important for the players. The most important thing is to win the League, but then you can write some records - that's important for the history.”