Terry and Lampard set for Chelsea return
September 07, 2010 12:56:04 UK
John Terry and Frank Lampard are both close to being fit for this weekend's all-London clash with Premier League strugglers West Ham.
Both the Chelsea captain and vice-captain have been ruled out of England's Euro 2012 qualifiers against Bulgaria and Switzerland through injury.
Betting for England's qualifier tonight sees the Three Lions at 2.10 to win in 90 minutes, with the Swiss 3.75 and the draw at 3.10.
But coach Carlo Ancelotti has hinted that both Terry and Lampard could be fit enough to play against the Hammers.
Terry is struggling with a hamstring problem while Lampard has undergone surgery on a groin injury.
"Lampard had surgery and I think that he will start to train this week," said Ancelotti.
"I don't know when but we will see how he trains and we will take a decision for the game against West Ham.
"Terry didn't have surgery but he used the last week to improve his hamstring. He will start to train with the squad this week and I think he will be able to play against West Ham."
Full Time Result betting for the Premier League clash has 2009/10 champions Chelsea at 1.36 to win, with West Ham available at 10.00 and the draw on offer at 4.50.
Chelsea can be backed at 101.00 to win the Barclays Premier League 2010/11.
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