As the Blues prepare for our first league fixture away to Leeds for 17 years, we look ahead to it by showcasing the big numbers surrounding this game...

Leeds vs Chelsea head to head

We are aiming for a league double against Leeds for the first time in the top flight since 1936/37.

Chelsea won the reverse fixture 3-1 in front of 2,000 Chelsea fans at Stamford Bridge in December. Goals from Olivier Giroud, Kurt Zouma and Christian Pulisic after Patrick Bamford opened the scoring for Leeds early on.

Biggest league win for each team

Leeds 7-0 Chelsea - 1967/68Chelsea 7-1 Leeds - 1934/35

Chelsea’s biggest league win at Elland Road is 2-0 in 1988/89.

Our last league meeting at Elland Road

LEEDS UNITED 1 CHELSEA 1Premier League, 06.12.03, 3pm

Leeds United (4-1-4-1): Robinson; Kelly, Duberry, Radebe (c), Harte; Matteo; Pennant, Smith, McPhail (Domi 63), Milner (Johnson 62); VidukaUnused subs Carson, Morris, BridgesScorer Pennant 18Manager Eddie Gray

Chelsea (4-1-2-1-2): Cudicini; Melchiot, Gallas, Terry (c), Bridge; Makelele; Lampard, Cole (Crespo h/t); Duff; Mutu, Hasselbaink (Gronkjaer 74)Unused subs Sullivan, Desailly, SullivanScorer Duff 70Manager Claudio Ranieri

Referee Mike DeanAttendance 36,305

Chelsea stats

Only Manchester City (21) have conceded fewer Premier League goals this season than Chelsea (25).Thomas Tuchel’s side are hoping to extend our unbeaten run in all competitions to 13 games since our defeat at Leicester on 19 January.Our penalty against Everton was the 149th awarded to the Blues in the Premier League. We have converted 129 of them.Only Man City (15) has kept more Premier League clean sheets than Chelsea (14).

Premier League scorers

Abraham 6, Jorginho 6 (6 pens), Mount 5 (1 pen), Werner 5, Giroud 4, Zouma 4, Chilwell 2, Hudson-Odoi 2, Thiago Silva 2, Alonso 1, Azpilicueta 1, Havertz 1, James 1, Pulisic 1, Ziyech 1, own-goals 2.

Leeds stats

Leeds have not drawn a Premier League game for 18 games, since a goalless draw against Arsenal in November.Leeds conceded a league-high 29 goals in the first half of Premier League games this season.No side has faced more penalties in the Premier League this season than Leeds (eight, level with Liverpool).Leeds have won 17 points from their 13 home league games this season.

Premier League scorers

Bamford 13 (1 pen), Harrison 6, Dallas 5, Raphinha 5, Costa 3, Klich 3 (2 pens), Rodrigo 3, Alioski 2, Cooper 1, Struijk 1, own-goal 1

Leeds last Premier League game

Monday 8 MarchWest Ham 2 Leeds 0Team 4-1-4-1: Meslier; Ayling, Llorente, Cooper (c), Dallas; Phillips; Helder Costa (Harrison h/t), Roberts (Rodrigo 60), Klich (Alioski h/t), Raphinha; BamfordBooked: Phillips.

Discipline

Referee and VAR

Referee: Kevin FriendVAR: Stuart Attwell

Kevin Friend was the official for our home game against Leeds in December. His only other Blues match this season was at Sheffield United last month.