Although Chelsea beat Tottenham Hotspur four times in all competitions last season, this weekend's London derby promises to be a more difficult match for the Blues. Are you going to put money down?
Thomas Tuchel's men had Spurs' number in the previous campaign, winning four times against their city rivals without conceding a single goal.
Going into Sunday's Premier League encounter, however, Chelsea will face a different battle against a strengthened opponent, with Antonio Conte having brought in six new players in this transfer window.
The likes of Ivan Perisic, Richarlison and Yves Bissouma will undoubtedly make the Lilywhites harder to beat, so will the Blues be less confident at Stamford Bridge this weekend?
Chelsea kicked their 2022/23 season off with a narrow 1-0 victory over Everton last Saturday, while Spurs came from behind to defeat Southampton 4-1.