PRE-MATCH BRIEFING: READING V CHELSEA
The away games keep coming with the trip to Berkshire the third in a sequence of four. Club historian Rick Glanvill and club statistician Paul Dutton hit the road again…
TALKING POINTS
Pecked by the Swans, stung by the Bees, Chelsea mislaid one match (the Capital One Cup final) and gained another (the fourth round FA Cup replay at the Bridge on Sunday 17 February) over the last week. We remain on course for a record number of matches in one season.
By beating last season's Championship winners Reading 4-2 at the Bridge back in August, Chelsea went top of the table for the first time since the successive defeats by Sunderland and Birmingham City in November 2010.
Eden Hazard, suspended from tonight's encounter, was the catalyst for the gung-ho Blues, who took an early lead but were rocked by two quick strikes from the visitors. Substitute Daniel Sturridge provided the impetus for his side to regain the initiative with three decisive goals in the last quarter of the game.
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It was not an entirely convincing victory and Chelsea have since dropped points against Reading's fellow new boys West Ham and at home to Southampton. Surprisingly, promoted sides have hit seven league goals against the champions of Europe this season. This is a relatively new reversion to an age-old problem.
The Londoners were famous for decades for beating the best and losing to the lowly. Yet that old inconsistency dropped away in the 1990s. Up until the defeat at QPR in 2011/12, in fact, the Pensioners had been unbeaten against newly promoted teams for over 11 years. QPR, again, and West Ham have both since managed to defeat Chelsea.
It's true 2011/12 was the first for more than a decade in which all promoted sides maintained their first-tier status, and the Royals are the most endangered of the new intake.
And although they are in good form, prior to the present sequence of four successive victories in league and FA Cup they had not strung two wins together all campaign. They are currently one point from safety.
Reading may also have the worst second-half record in the Barclays Premier League this season, but the Blues have been far more effective in the first half of matches too.
The 'first 45' Chelsea have a record bettered only by Manchester United, with 26 goals scored and just eight conceded. Over the second periods of games we have scored five fewer and let in six more.
Throughout the season the Royals have been involved in huge aggregate scorelines, including a 2-5 and 5-7 with Arsenal, a 3-4 at home to Manchester United, a 3-3 with Fulham and, of course, that 2-4 against Chelsea (pictured below). All except the Blues' victory were at the Madejski Stadium.

The Blues have enjoyed success in the last four away trips in the league with an aggregate scoreline of 10-2, ending the unbeaten records of Everton and Stoke in the process. It is a momentum that could be crucial as the Blues look to finish as high as possible in the league.
Barclays Premier League fixtures
Wednesday
Arsenal v Liverpool 7.45pm - Sky Sports
Everton v West Brom 7.45pm
Fulham v West Ham 8pm
Manchester United v Southampton 8pm
Norwich v Tottenham 7.45pm
Reading v Chelsea 8pm
| Barclays Premier League table | ||||
| Top | Pld | Gd | Pts | |
| 1 | Man Utd | 23 | +27 | 56 |
| 2 | Man City | 24 | +26 | 52 |
| 3 | Chelsea | 23 | +25 | 45 |
| 4 | Tottenham | 23 | +12 | 41 |
| 5 | Everton | 23 | +9 | 38 |
| 6 | Arsenal | 23 | +19 | 37 |
| Bottom | ||||
| 15 | Newcastle | 24 | -12 | 24 |
| 16 | Southampton | 23 | -10 | 23 |
| 17 | Wigan | 24 | -18 | 20 |
| 18 | Aston Villa | 24 | -26 | 20 |
| 19 | Reading | 23 | -15 | 19 |
| 20 | QPR | 24 | -19 | 16 |
The race for the Premier League Golden Boot
Robin van Persie (Manchester Utd) 18
Luis Suarez (Liverpool) 16
Demba Ba (13 for Newcastle) 14
Michu (Swansea) 13
Race for the Premier League Golden Glove
Clean sheets
Joe Hart (Manchester City) 11
Petr Cech 9
Asmir Begovic (Stoke) 9
Simon Mignolet (Sunderland) 9
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