Chelsea fans will have to wait another month to see the club handed the Premier League trophy even if they secure the title at Leicester next Wednesday.

The Premier League will keep with recent tradition of organising the winners' ceremony for the club's final home game of the campaign regardless.

Chelsea are 10 points clear at the top of the table and will claim their first championship for five years if they beat closest challengers Arsenal on Sunday and Leicester three days later.

Arsenal vs Chelsea: Ten classic matches 10 show all Arsenal vs Chelsea: Ten classic matches 1/10 Chapman's champions set the mark November 1930: Chelsea 1-5 Arsenal



To this day, the clash back in November 1930 remains Arsenal biggest victory over the Blues. David Jack was the star that day, as his hat-trick fired Herbert Chapman’s side to a convincing 5-1 victory.



Arsenal would go on to win their first championship title that season. 2/10 Arsenal out gun Blues March 1958: Arsenal 5-4 Chelsea



The Highbury showdown back in 1958 was the highest scoring derby meeting on record between these two rivals.



Another David scored a hat-trick that day, with Arsenal's Herd netting a treble. 3/10 So good March 1973: Chelsea 2-2 Arsenal



One of THE goals between these sides kick-started a memorable FA Cup encounter.



Peter Osgood's exquisite volley in the quarter-finals opened the scoring as the sides played out a 2-2 draw at Stamford Bridge.



The Gunners would go on to win the replay 2-1. 4/10 Almost invincible February 1991: Chelsea 2-1 Arsenal



Everyone remembers Arsenal 'Invincibles' from the 2003-04 season, but many forget they came close to that feat back in 1991.



George Graham's side would finish champions come May, but his Gunners only suffered one defeat that season.



Terry Dixon and Graham Stuart scored the goals as Chelsea recorded a 2-1 victory at the Bridge.



Photo by Colorsport/REX 5/10 Kanu believe it?! October 1999: Chelsea 2-3 Arsenal



Forget just the derby, this is a Premier League classic in it's own right.



Arsene Wenger's side were trailing 2-0 with 15 minutes to go, only to be blitz the Blues with a sensational hat-trick from Nwankwo Kanu after Tore-Andre Flo and Dan Petrescu had put Chelsea ahead. 6/10 First finale May 2002: Arsenal 2-0 Chelsea



Arsenal's victory in the Millennium Stadium not only secured the FA Cup, but also the bragging rights of winning the first cup final meeting between Arsenal and Chelsea.



Freddie Ljungberg and Ray Parlour scored the goals for Arsene Wenger's side in a 2-0 victory. 7/10 Bridge of sighs April 2004: Arsenal 1-2 Chelsea



Losing at home to your rivals is hard enough to take. Being eliminated from the Champions League certainly cranks it up a notch or two.



But imagine the feeling when all of the above is caused by a late winner from Wayne Bridge.



In six years at Chelsea the former England left back would only score one goal, and it guided them to the Champions League semi-finals. 8/10 Fisty Cups February 2007: Chelsea 2-1 Arsenal



Five years on from their first Cup final meeting, the teams faced one another again in the League Cup.



Jose Mourinho's Chelsea would triumph with a 2-1 victory, but the game had more to it than the three goals scored, two of which from Didier Drogba.



Kolo Toure, Emmanuel Adebayor and John Obi Mikel were all given their marching orders following a brawl late in the game. 9/10 Van the man October 2011: Chelsea 3-5 Arsenal



Less memorable than Kanu's efforts, perhaps, but Robin van Persie also struck three times in an Arsenal comeback at Stamford Bridge.



Chelsea led 2-1 at the break through goals from Frank Lampard and John Terry, before Andre Santos and Theo Walcott turned the game on its head and put the Gunners 3-2 up.



Juan Mata would bring the scores level with ten minutes to go, but Van Persie struck his second and third goals in the final five minutes to seal a famous win for Wenger's side. 10/10 Humiliation March 2014: Chelsea 6-0 Arsenal



Arsene Wenger has never beaten a Jose Mourinho side, and he's never been further from doing so as he was last year.



Goals from Samuel Eto'o, Andre Schurrle, Eden Hazard and Oscar put Chelsea 4-0 up at the break.



Mohamed Salah and another strike from Oscar would finish the rout, on a day which also saw Kieran Gibbs wrongly sent off by referee Andre Mariner after a case of mistaken identity with team-mate Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain.



Alongside their 8-2 defeat to Manchester United at Old Trafford, this remains Arsenal's joint-heaviest defeat under Wenger. 1/10 Chapman's champions set the mark November 1930: Chelsea 1-5 Arsenal



To this day, the clash back in November 1930 remains Arsenal biggest victory over the Blues. David Jack was the star that day, as his hat-trick fired Herbert Chapman’s side to a convincing 5-1 victory.



Arsenal would go on to win their first championship title that season. 2/10 Arsenal out gun Blues March 1958: Arsenal 5-4 Chelsea



The Highbury showdown back in 1958 was the highest scoring derby meeting on record between these two rivals.



Another David scored a hat-trick that day, with Arsenal's Herd netting a treble. 3/10 So good March 1973: Chelsea 2-2 Arsenal



One of THE goals between these sides kick-started a memorable FA Cup encounter.



Peter Osgood's exquisite volley in the quarter-finals opened the scoring as the sides played out a 2-2 draw at Stamford Bridge.



The Gunners would go on to win the replay 2-1. 4/10 Almost invincible February 1991: Chelsea 2-1 Arsenal



Everyone remembers Arsenal 'Invincibles' from the 2003-04 season, but many forget they came close to that feat back in 1991.



George Graham's side would finish champions come May, but his Gunners only suffered one defeat that season.



Terry Dixon and Graham Stuart scored the goals as Chelsea recorded a 2-1 victory at the Bridge.



Photo by Colorsport/REX 5/10 Kanu believe it?! October 1999: Chelsea 2-3 Arsenal



Forget just the derby, this is a Premier League classic in it's own right.



Arsene Wenger's side were trailing 2-0 with 15 minutes to go, only to be blitz the Blues with a sensational hat-trick from Nwankwo Kanu after Tore-Andre Flo and Dan Petrescu had put Chelsea ahead. 6/10 First finale May 2002: Arsenal 2-0 Chelsea



Arsenal's victory in the Millennium Stadium not only secured the FA Cup, but also the bragging rights of winning the first cup final meeting between Arsenal and Chelsea.



Freddie Ljungberg and Ray Parlour scored the goals for Arsene Wenger's side in a 2-0 victory. 7/10 Bridge of sighs April 2004: Arsenal 1-2 Chelsea



Losing at home to your rivals is hard enough to take. Being eliminated from the Champions League certainly cranks it up a notch or two.



But imagine the feeling when all of the above is caused by a late winner from Wayne Bridge.



In six years at Chelsea the former England left back would only score one goal, and it guided them to the Champions League semi-finals. 8/10 Fisty Cups February 2007: Chelsea 2-1 Arsenal



Five years on from their first Cup final meeting, the teams faced one another again in the League Cup.



Jose Mourinho's Chelsea would triumph with a 2-1 victory, but the game had more to it than the three goals scored, two of which from Didier Drogba.



Kolo Toure, Emmanuel Adebayor and John Obi Mikel were all given their marching orders following a brawl late in the game. 9/10 Van the man October 2011: Chelsea 3-5 Arsenal



Less memorable than Kanu's efforts, perhaps, but Robin van Persie also struck three times in an Arsenal comeback at Stamford Bridge.



Chelsea led 2-1 at the break through goals from Frank Lampard and John Terry, before Andre Santos and Theo Walcott turned the game on its head and put the Gunners 3-2 up.



Juan Mata would bring the scores level with ten minutes to go, but Van Persie struck his second and third goals in the final five minutes to seal a famous win for Wenger's side. 10/10 Humiliation March 2014: Chelsea 6-0 Arsenal



Arsene Wenger has never beaten a Jose Mourinho side, and he's never been further from doing so as he was last year.



Goals from Samuel Eto'o, Andre Schurrle, Eden Hazard and Oscar put Chelsea 4-0 up at the break.



Mohamed Salah and another strike from Oscar would finish the rout, on a day which also saw Kieran Gibbs wrongly sent off by referee Andre Mariner after a case of mistaken identity with team-mate Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain.



Alongside their 8-2 defeat to Manchester United at Old Trafford, this remains Arsenal's joint-heaviest defeat under Wenger.

The club's supporters are already starting to count down the days to start their celebrations.

Even if Jose Mourinho's side don't get maximum points from their next two fixtures, they had hoped to see their team officially crowned at the home game against Crystal Palace on May 3 or fierce rivals Liverpool on May 10th.

But whenever Chelsea do finalise top spot as expected, captain John Terry won't get to pick up the prize until they face Sunderland at Stamford Bridge on May 24th.



