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However, a not unlikely set of results could yet lead to Chelsea playing off against Arsenal to determine who takes third and who goes into the Champions League qualifying round.
The Blues are unbeaten in seven games, but will be mindful of the last time they faced Everton on the final day when a 1-0 defeat at Goodison Park two years ago spelled the end of Carlo Ancelotti's reign.
For Everton, it will be David Moyes' last fixture as manager before he embarks on the gargantuan challenge of succeeding Sir Alex Ferguson at Manchester United.
Moyes' final home game brought a 2-0 win over West Ham United and, like Benitez, he will want to go out on a high after a run of just one defeat in 10 games.
Whatever the outcome in west London, Everton are guaranteed sixth spot, but unfortunately no European football next season for Moyes' replacement following the cup successes of Swansea City and Wigan Athletic.
Chelsea will check on the fitness of captain John Terry and playmaker Eden Hazard after the duo were forced to miss the Europa League final win over Benfica due to injury.
Benitez may decide not to risk either player, but John Obi Mikel is pushing for a start after being on the bench against Benfica following a recent hip problem.
Demba Ba is available after being cup tied in Amsterdam, but Benitez may decide to stick with final scorer Fernando Torres up front.
Chelsea prepare to entertain Everton at Stamford Bridge on Sunday afternoon, looking to continue an impressive record. The Blues are clearly on top, having won 41 and lost only 12 of the 79 games.
The most recent encounter between these two sides at Stamford Bridge was just last season, in October 2011, with Chelsea running out comfortable 3-1 winners in a Premier League match.
Chelsea
For Chelsea to be forced into a play-off with Arsenal they would need to draw while the Gunners win, outscoring them by two goals in the process.
Only Arsenal (W6, D2) sit above Chelsea (W5, D2, L1) in the Premier League form table.
The Blues have not lost a league game at home since 2 January, a run of eight games unbeaten (W5, D3).
This will be Chelsea's 69th game of the season compared to just 45 for Everton.
Everton
Everton have only won 21 of their 63 points this season on their travels (W4, D9, L5).
The Toffees are without a win in their last seven away games but have kept clean sheets in seven of their last nine league games.
However, a not unlikely set of results could yet lead to Chelsea playing off against Arsenal to determine who takes third and who goes into the Champions League qualifying round.
The Blues are unbeaten in seven games, but will be mindful of the last time they faced Everton on the final day when a 1-0 defeat at Goodison Park two years ago spelled the end of Carlo Ancelotti's reign.
For Everton, it will be David Moyes' last fixture as manager before he embarks on the gargantuan challenge of succeeding Sir Alex Ferguson at Manchester United.
Moyes' final home game brought a 2-0 win over West Ham United and, like Benitez, he will want to go out on a high after a run of just one defeat in 10 games.
Whatever the outcome in west London, Everton are guaranteed sixth spot, but unfortunately no European football next season for Moyes' replacement following the cup successes of Swansea City and Wigan Athletic.
Chelsea will check on the fitness of captain John Terry and playmaker Eden Hazard after the duo were forced to miss the Europa League final win over Benfica due to injury.
Benitez may decide not to risk either player, but John Obi Mikel is pushing for a start after being on the bench against Benfica following a recent hip problem.
Demba Ba is available after being cup tied in Amsterdam, but Benitez may decide to stick with final scorer Fernando Torres up front.
Chelsea prepare to entertain Everton at Stamford Bridge on Sunday afternoon, looking to continue an impressive record. The Blues are clearly on top, having won 41 and lost only 12 of the 79 games.
The most recent encounter between these two sides at Stamford Bridge was just last season, in October 2011, with Chelsea running out comfortable 3-1 winners in a Premier League match.
Chelsea
For Chelsea to be forced into a play-off with Arsenal they would need to draw while the Gunners win, outscoring them by two goals in the process.
Only Arsenal (W6, D2) sit above Chelsea (W5, D2, L1) in the Premier League form table.
The Blues have not lost a league game at home since 2 January, a run of eight games unbeaten (W5, D3).
This will be Chelsea's 69th game of the season compared to just 45 for Everton.
Everton
Everton have only won 21 of their 63 points this season on their travels (W4, D9, L5).
The Toffees are without a win in their last seven away games but have kept clean sheets in seven of their last nine league games.
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