Hello and welcome to LIVE coverage of Chelsea against Manchester City at Stamford Bridge. I'll bring you team news and build-up over the next 45 minutes, followed by full text commentary.
Premier League / Matchday 34
Stamford Bridge / 16.04.2016
- S. Agüero(33', 54', 80' PEN)
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Updated 16/04/2016 at 18:21 GMT
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The final whistle goes and City celebrate a win that sends them above Arsenal into third. Sergio Aguero has been the star of the show, scoring all three, but a special mention should go to Kevin de Bruyne, who was outstanding throughout. At Stamford Bridge it finishes Chelsea 0, Manchester City 3.
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Baba gets outside his man and plays a teasing cross into the mixer. Kolarov hacks it clear, but slices it badly and gives away a corner. Hart glances at him with concern.
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We're into four minutes of added time at the end of the game.
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Hart makes a good save to deny Fabregas and Kenedy is caught offside as he fails to turn home the rebound.
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The game is slowing to a halt, with City sure of their win and Chelsea with nothing to play for. This result will mathematically rule Hiddink's side out of finishing in the top four... but we knew that was going to happen.
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The City fans are celebrating in the away end as they inch towards a result that will lift them above Arsenal into third (for a day at least).
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Aguero has his hat-trick and Pellegrini doesn't need anything else from his star man, so replaces him with Iheanacho.
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GOOOAAALLL!!! Sergio Aguero completes his hat-trick, sending Begovic the wrong way and picking out the bottom corner. 3-0 City.
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Mikel is sacrificed so that Begovic can come on to face the penalty.
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Thibaut Courtois is shown a straight red for hacking down Fernandinho in a one-on-one. The minute he made the foul the keeper grimaced with realisation of what was to come.
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City launch another break, but this time Aguero lingers slightly too long on the ball and loses possession. It's a rare blot on his copybook.
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Chelsea aren't quite out of this yet, but it's City who look the likelier to extend their lead.
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