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The Data: Liverpool draw game with Chelsea at home

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The points were shared when Liverpool and Chelsea met in the Premier League on Saturday. The game ended 1-1 (1-1).

The visitors Chelsea started the match well and took the lead early when Kai Havertz scored after 22 minutes, with an assist by Reece James, making it 1-0.

Straight after the break, Mohamed Salah found the net and equalised for Liverpool. The 1-1 goal was the last goal of the game.

Chelsea’s Reece James was sent off in the 45th minute.

Both Liverpool and Chelsea have seven points after three games.

The last meeting between the teams ended in a 0-1 away win for Chelsea in March 2021.

Liverpool are unbeaten at home, after one game. Chelsea have a perfect record after one away games.

Liverpool have scored 6 goals. At home ground they have scored 3 goal. They’ve conceded 1 goals in total.

Chelsea have scored 6 goals in this campaign. Away from home they have scored 3 goal. They’ve conceded 1 goals in total.

Liverpool have opened the score in 2 of their 2 of the games, and have a winning ratio of 100 percent when scoring the first goal. Chelsea have scored 80 percent of their goals in the first 45 minutes, with a +4 (4–0) goal difference.

After this game in the Premier League, Liverpool will play Leeds (away) on 2021-09-12, Crystal Palace (home) on 2021-09-18 and Brentford (away) on 2021-09-25. Chelsea play Aston Villa (home) on 2021-09-11, Tottenham (away) on 2021-09-19 and Manchester City (home) on 2021-09-25.

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