These victories have created a positive atmosphere around Stamford Bridge, and they'll be aiming to maintain pressure on rivals Liverpool, Arsenal and Manchester City when they face Nottingham Forest at 2pm today. Forest have also had a promising start, with two wins, three draws and only one loss in their opening six games of the new season.
They've already shown their ability to defeat top teams with a 1-0 victory over Liverpool at Anfield, and Nuno Espirito Santo will be hoping for a repeat performance this afternoon. With a tense top-tier clash scheduled for 2pm, many supporters would have hoped to watch the game from home - but unless they're at the stadium, UK fans will have to make do with the highlights later tonight.
Regrettably, Chelsea's match against Nottingham Forest won't be televised today as it hasn't been picked by broadcasters. Instead, Sky Sports' Super Sunday will feature two other high-profile games. Aston Villa will face Manchester United at 2pm, followed by Brighton vs Spurs at the Amex at 4.30pm.
In addition, TNT has chosen to broadcast India vs Bangladesh in the T20, and Saracens vs Exeter Chiefs in the Gallagher Premiership. However, Chelsea supporters won't have to wait long to see their team on screen again - their trip to Anfield to play Liverpool will be shown on Sky Sports in a fortnight.
BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra will offer live commentary from 1.55pm, while BBC Radio 5 Live's main game is Villa vs United. Those residing outside the UK may still be able to watch the match, depending on their local Premier League TV rights holder.
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