Chelsea v ReadingReading travel to Stamford Bridge tonight hoping for a repeat of last season's 2-2 draw.
However, Chelsea's aim is to make sure they stay within touching distance of Manchester United and Arsenal and it is Arsene Wenger's Gunners that Reading captain Graeme Murty believes are the one truly entertaining side in the Premier League.
He said: "Arsenal are unique. There is no one else in the world that plays their particular style.
"Chelsea offer you much more of an orthodox threat in set-up and build-up and have shown they can grind out results very well. They are not averse to a 1-0 win and doing just enough to get that.
"They are past masters of it like Manchester United have been. And a win is a win is a win. When it comes to the end of the season points are tallied up for the title."
Reading manager Steve Coppell elected to leave Stephen Hunt on the bench last season after the Irishman was involved in a collision with Petr Cech in the game at the Madejski Stadium in October that left the goalkeeper with a fractured skull.
Hunt will play tonight and the game also doubles as another chance for striker Dave Kitson to impress ahead of Fabio Capello's first England squad.
The former Cambridge United man has been tipped to be included.
Chelsea are not expected to have any of their injured players back in time to face Reading.
Michael Ballack (calf), John Terry (foot), Andriy Shevchenko (back) and Frank Lampard (thigh) are all back in training but not yet fit enough.
Terry is expected to be out for a further three weeks but Lampard could be involved in the weekend's game at Portsmouth.