Wednesday 2 May 2012

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    Date: Wednesday 2 May 2012
    Kick-off: 15:15

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Preview

Defenders David Luiz and Gary Cahill are out with hamstring injuries, although Chelsea are hopeful both will be fit for Saturday's FA Cup final.

But Branislav Ivanovic returns from suspension and is likely to partner John Terry in defence.

Newcastle defender Danny Simpson, who picked up an ankle injury in Saturday's defeat at Wigan, is expected to be fit.

Gabriel Obertan (ankle) and Sylvain Marveaux (groin) will travel to London after returning to training.

MATCH PREVIEW

With both the FA Cup and European Cup on offer over the next few weeks, May 2012 could go down as one of the greatest months in Chelsea's history.

So last weekend was the perfect moment for the Blues to register their biggest win of the season - a 6-1 drubbing of neighbours QPR.

    “Although we are a point above Chelsea, we are certainly the outsiders [for a top-four place]”

Newcastle manager Alan Pardew

The win also confirmed a timely return to form for Fernando Torres, whose performance against Barcelona and hat-trick against QPR suggest Chelsea fans might finally see the goalscoring prowess that made club owner Roman Abramovich fork out £50m for the striker.

While the Chelsea number nine rediscovers his shooting boots, the Newcastle number nine appeared to lose his last weekend - after scoring in six consecutive league matches, Papiss Cisse drew a blank against Wigan, where his side crashed to a 4-0 defeat.

Manager Alan Pardew will be hoping that loss - which followed a run of six straight wins - is merely a blip.

If the Magpies do get back to winning ways at Stamford Bridge, they would be just a point behind third-placed Arsenal - and if Chelsea win the Champions League final later this month, only third will be good enough for a place in Europe's elite competition next season.

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