FT: Chelsea 4-0 Everton. Chelsea thrash Everton 4-0 at Stamford Bridge for just their second Premier League win in seven matches. Pedro teed up Mount to round off a flowing move for the hosts' opener and then found the net himself seven minutes later. Willian added a third with an impressive long-range strike early in the second half, before setting up Giroud to complete the scoring soon after
90'
Holgate enters the referee's book late on for a bad challenge on Chelsea substitute Broja.
Richarlison attempts to race clear of Zouma but is dragged back by his opponent, who is rightly booked.
81'
VITAL INTERCEPTION! Sidibe slides in win the ball before Anjorin can get a shot away. Gomes was guilty of giving the ball away - he is looking incredibly tired out there.
80'
Pedro accidentally fouls Richarlison, meaning a free-kick for Everton in a good crossing position. Digne floats it in and it eventually drops for Sigurdsson to strike, but the shot is blocked. Kepa then bravely claims the ball before Kean can convert Walcott's cross.
Lampard turns to his bench for the second time today. Willian, who has a goal and an assist to his name, makes way for teenage midfielder Anjorin.
69'
SAVE! Pedro carries the ball forward and plays in Barkley to his left. The midfielder brings it inside and gets a shot on target, but Pickford makes another fairly straightforward stop.
67'
Referee Kevin Friend is quickly across to defuse the situation after an exchange of words between Calvert-Lewin and Rudiger.
63'
Gilmour's cutback is blocked behind by Keane for a corner. Barkley played a key part in that attack - he has been superb today.
59'
Mount is withdrawn after picking up a knock at the start of this second half. He gets a hearty reception before being replaced by Reece James.
GOOOOOAAAAALLLLL!!!! CHELSEA 4-0 EVERTON!!! Giroud adds his name to the scoresheet! he France international sticks out a leg four yards from goal to divert Willian's cross past a rooted Pickford.
50'
GOAAAAAAALLLLLLLLLLL!!!!!
47'
Theo Walcott replaces Bernard at the break.
46'
Back underway!
45'
HT: Chelsea 2-0 Everton. Lampard's men are looking stronger than they actually have been because of some poor play by Everton, who have been gifting chances away. Still, Chelsea seem well organised and have managed to create a lot more chances. Goalscorer Pedro looks like his Barça self. See you in 15!
43'
Sidibe lets a simple pass roll over his foot and out for a Chelsea throw, summing up how things have gone for Everton. Silly mistake. Nerves seem to be getting the best of him.
38'
Ancelotti doing what he can do from the touchline but it's not really changed the pattern of this game too much. Chelsea still strolling towards three points on what has been a very comfortable Sunday afternoon so far.
32'
Zouma is booked for a foul.
32'
Sidibé gives away a cheap free-kick after a clumsy foul on Pedro. Mount has a chance to swing it in from the left flank, 25 yards out. But it's wasted!
25'
HUGE CHANCE FOR EVERTON! Zouma gifts possession to Richarlison and he plays in strike partner Calvert-Lewin, who has just Kepa to beat. He does not connect properly with the shot, however, and the ball trickles wide of the far post.
23'
Everton have been outclassed by Chelsea in the opening quarter of the match. The hosts may have struggled for wins in recent weeks, but they have been superb so far today. The question is, can Lampard's men sustain this?
21'
Pedro doubles Chelsea's lead with another well-worked goal. Barkley slots the ball through the middle and Pedro reacts quicker than Sidibe and Keane to race through on goal. When one-on-one with Pickford he calmly picks his spot.
Richarlison tries to pick out Calvert-Lewin in the middle, but he only succeeds in directing his cross straight at Kepa in the Chelsea goal. Everton's closest thing to an attempt.
14'
A wonderful drilled finish for Chelsea wonder boy Mason Mount after a pass from Pedro. It had been coming.
Pedro has a go at goal, but it’s tame and Keane snuffs it out. Everton are yet to really get going, with Chelsea very much in the ascendency.
7'
Pickford superbly denies Mount! Giroud nods the ball into the path of Willian, who gallops towards the byline before supplying a neat cross for the onrushing Mason Mount. The Chelsea midfielder gets plenty of power on his strike – but Pickford gets his body behind it and keeps it out. Nice move.
6'
Barkley gifts possession to Davies and that is greeted by cheers from the Everton fans. Giroud is then caught in the face by a flailing arm from Keane, leading to a short stoppage in play.
3'
Pedro's floated pass from deep is aimed in the direction of Willian, but it lacks precision and Pickford has an easy catch to make. Ex-Everton man Barkley is being booed by the away fans whenever he touches the ball.
1'
And we're off in Stamford Bridge! Any predictions?
Start of match
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A decade ago, he was lifting the league and cup double with Chelsea - 12 months on he was sacked as the Blues manager, ironically at Goodison Park following the final game of the 2010-2011 campaign.
Today is the first time that Ancelotti, now Everton manager, returns to Stamford Bridge for the first time since his sacking.
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Everton make three alterations from the team that drew 1-1 with Manchester United as Djibril Sidibe, Lucas Digne and Bernard replace Seamus Coleman, Leighton Baines and Theo Walcott.
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Chelsea make six changes from the team that drew 2-2 in their last Premier League clash at Bournemouth. Among them, Billy Gilmour makes his first Premier League start after impressing against Liverpool in the FA Cup midweek, while Kepa Arrizabalaga returns in goal form Willy Caballero.