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Chelsea FC XI vs Crystal Palace: Confirmed team news, injury latest, and predicted lineup for Premier League game

Chelsea FC XI vs Crystal Palace: Confirmed team news, injury latest, and predicted lineup for Premier League game

Meanwhile, Trevoh Chalobah and Tosin Adarabioyo can stake a claim for game time too, so Maresca has some selection decisions to make. Wesley Fofana could also make a return to Premier League action for the visit of Palace, and he is seen by many as a key defender for the Blues when he is fit.
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  • Scottish Sun

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