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Chelsea vs Manchester United: Essential stats and insights

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Chelsea vs Manchester United: Essential stats and insights
Previous meeting between Manchester United and Chelsea. PHOTO/https://www.facebook.com/manchesterunited

The upcoming clash marks the second consecutive home fixture for Chelsea FC against Manchester-based opposition, as they prepare to welcome injury and suspension-hit Manchester United to Stamford Bridge this Saturday, April 18, 2026. Below is a detailed look at the key numbers and background ahead of kickoff.

With just six games remaining in the Premier League season, Chelsea find themselves in sixth place with 48 points. They are four points shy of Liverpool FC and seven behind Aston Villa, who occupy the final Champions League qualification spot.

Previous meeting between Manchester United and Chelsea. PHOTO/https://www.facebook.com/manchesterunited

Manchester United, meanwhile, sit third in the standings but head into the encounter after suffering a 2-1 loss at home to Leeds United earlier in the week.

Previous meetings

The history between these two clubs stretches back to the 1905/06 campaign, when they first faced each other in Division Two, with both fixtures ending level.

Saturday’s showdown will be the 199th time the sides meet across all competitions. Chelsea will be aiming to register a third straight home league win over United, something they have not achieved since 2006. That memorable run included a commanding 3-0 triumph at Stamford Bridge, which helped seal back-to-back league titles for the Blues.

Historically, United have struggled away at Chelsea, claiming only one win in their last 12 league visits (alongside five draws and six defeats). Notably, this fixture holds the record for the highest number of draws in Premier League history, with 27 stalemates from 67 encounters.

In terms of goals conceded, United are among only two clubs, alongside Arsenal FC, to have scored over 300 goals against Chelsea in all competitions.

Manchester United's captain Bruno Fernandes applauds fans after the Newcastle United defeat. PHOTO/@ManUtd/X
Manchester United’s captain Bruno Fernandes applauds fans after the Newcastle United defeat. PHOTO/@ManUtd/X

The reverse fixture earlier this season at Old Trafford ended in a 2-1 victory for United. Chelsea were reduced to 10 men early on after goalkeeper Robert Sanchez was dismissed. Goals from Bruno Fernandes and Casemiro put United in control, although Trevoh Chalobah later pulled one back with a header from a Reece James corner.

That result means United are chasing a league double over Chelsea for the first time since the 2019/20 season.

Chelsea overview

Chelsea are aiming to avoid a fourth consecutive league defeat, a run they last endured in 2023. They have already lost their previous two home matches against Newcastle United and Manchester City, and will be eager to prevent a third straight home loss.

Despite inconsistencies, the Blues have shown resilience, earning 13 points from losing positions this season.

A notable attacking spread has seen 20 different Chelsea players find the net across all competitions, just one short of their club record of 21 scorers.

Chelsea’s Joao Pedro in action against Everton on Saturday, March 21, 2022. PHOTO/https://web.facebook.com/ChelseaFC

Joao Pedro has been a standout performer, contributing 19 goal involvements (14 goals and five assists) in the league. He is on the verge of becoming only the sixth player to reach 20 contributions in their debut Chelsea campaign, following in the footsteps of names like Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink, Eden Hazard, Diego Costa, Cesc Fabregas, and Cole Palmer.

Pedro has also dominated physically, winning more duels than any of his teammates in the league this season.

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