Chelsea have lost three of their five Premier League home games against Bournemouth (W2) – since the start of 2015-16, they've only lost more at Stamford Bridge against Liverpool and Manchester City (4 each).
Bournemouth have taken seven points from their last three Premier League games against Chelsea (W2 D1), more than they had in their first seven against them (W2 L5).
Chelsea have lost their final league game in just one of the last 19 calendar years (W12 D6), going down 3-1 against Aston Villa in their last game of 2011.
Chelsea have lost each of their last three Premier League games, last losing four in a row back in February/March 1998 under Ruud Gullit (1 game) and Gianluca Vialli (3).
Bournemouth have scored eight goals in their last three Premier League games, as many as they had in their previous 11 combined. The Cherries are looking to score 3+ goals in three consecutive league games for the first time since November 2014.
Only West Ham and Everton (4 each) have scored fewer first-half goals in the Premier League this season than Chelsea (6). The Blues haven't scored before halftime in any of their last five league games, last having a longer run in February/March 2012 (6).
As well as having the most overall goals conceded in the Premier League this season (32), Bournemouth have conceded the most goals from headers (8), corners (9), penalties (5) and set-pieces (10, excluding penalties) so far this term.
Chelsea's Raheem Sterling has scored nine goals in his nine Premier League appearances against Bournemouth, including his first ever hat-trick in the competition back in October 2015. Against no side has he scored more often in league football.
Chelsea striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang has scored in three of his four Premier League appearances against Bournemouth, including a Boxing Day strike against them in 2019.
No player has been involved in more Premier League goals for Bournemouth this season than Marcus Tavernier (6 – 2 goals, 4 assists). He's both scored and assisted in his last two games, the only Cherries player to do so in consecutive top-flight appearances.
