Chelsea host a resurgent Hull City today, as the Tigers travel to Stamford Bridge looking for a second consecutive win under new manager Marco Silva.

The former Sporting Lisbon boss got his first win as the new man in charge at the KCOM Stadium last weekend as two efforts from Abel Hernandez and an own goal from Tyrone Mings sealed an impressive victory for the Humbersiders over Eddie Howe's Bournemouth.

This weekend's hosts, Chelsea, didn't do too badly last time out either, as - amidst the brouhaha that has been the Diego Costa/China saga - they marched to a comfortable 3-0 victory over last season's Premier League winners, Leicester City.

While the front three of Pedro, Eden Hazard and Willian may have worked a charm at the King Power Stadium, you can't help but think that the Blues may be caught short without an out-and-out striker for the rest of the season.

With Hull up next, and looking to build momentum, Chelsea will need to make some adjustments if they are to earn themselves another three points, so here are they THREE we think they need to make for the Tigers clash...

Willian out for Michy Batshuayi

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Willian was excellent against Leicester, as were the whole of the front three for Antonio Conte's side, however, like I said, not having an out-and-out forward to fire in the goals for the rest of the season in the potential absence of top scorer Diego Costa is an accident waiting to happen.

Michy Batshuayi may be short of confidence, but why I am not sure. The Belgian has scored when called upon and looks like he will take little time to adjust to life in the Premier League.

Time to give him a shot, Conte.

Nemanja Matic out for Ruben Loftus-Cheek

Despite rumours linking Chelsea's young midfielder away from the club, Antonio Conte has challenged the England U-21 international to be the man to fill Oscar's boots at the Bridge after the Brazilian's big money move to China.

Loftus-Cheek is a big and powerful, yet skilful, central midfielder, capable of both occupying a deeper role as well as an attacking one. With Conte seemingly unable to decide whether Cesc Fabregas or Nemanja Matic is his man to partner N'Golo Kante in the midfield, he could just find the answer in the 20-year-old.

Gary Cahill out for Kurt Zouma

Picking a weak-link in Chelsea's current back three is a tough, tough job.

It certainly isn't Cesar Azpilicueta - the man is near flawless as a sweeper for the Blues, and it is hard to find fault with the performances of David Luiz, no matter how much he may put you on the edge of your seat.

That leaves poor Gary Cahill, who, despite impressing, has done so less often than the other pair. It is important that Kurt Zouma gets game time after his return from injury, as he is the future of the club's backline.