Bournemouth and Chelsea have announced their team news and predicted lineup ahead of their match, with updates on injuries.

Jadon Sancho may debut for the Blues.

September 14th 2024.

Bournemouth and Chelsea have announced their team news and predicted lineup ahead of their match, with updates on injuries.
Unfortunately, Palmer was unable to join England's team for the Nations League games. On the bright side, Chelsea is gearing up to face Bournemouth in a Premier League match tonight, and fans are eagerly waiting to see Jadon Sancho make his debut for the Blues.

However, there is some concern in the squad as Enzo Maresca faces a tough decision at right-back. Malo Gusto and Reece James will both be missing from the team due to injuries, with Gusto having limped off the field in their last game against Crystal Palace and subsequently withdrawing from the French Under-21 team. James, on the other hand, has just completed his suspension from last season and is also nursing a hamstring injury. Maresca confirmed on Friday that both players will not be available for today's game.

In their absence, there have been reports that Moises Caicedo could be utilized as a right-back, a position he has played before during his time at Brighton. Another option is Axel Disasi, who has filled in at right-back in the past. Unfortunately, Romeo Lavia will also not be able to play today, as he has missed the last two games due to injury.

Meanwhile, Sancho, who completed his loan move from Manchester United on transfer deadline day, has had a full week of training with his new team and has impressed his coach. Noni Madueke is expected to continue on the right side, with Pedro Neto, Joao Felix, and Mykhailo Mudryk all competing for the left side position. Christopher Nkunku is also in the mix for a spot on the field.

As for who will make up the starting XI, it remains to be seen, but it is likely that Chelsea will line up with Sanchez, Disasi, Fofana, Colwill, Cucurella, Caicedo, Fernandez, Madueke, Palmer, Neto, and Jackson.

In other news, Cole Palmer, who was initially called up for international duty with England, had to withdraw from the team due to a precautionary measure. He was also left out of Chelsea's Europa Conference League squad to manage his workload, but there are no concerns about his availability for the game against Bournemouth.

For those wondering where to watch the match, it will kick off at 8pm on Saturday, September 14th. Fans can catch the action live on Sky Sports Premier League and Sky Sports Main Event, with a live stream available on the Sky Go app.

So, that's all the latest news on Chelsea. Stay tuned for more updates, and don't forget to sign up for our newsletter for exclusive news, analysis, and more. See you at the game!

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