Chelsea vs. Everton: Your Complete Guide to Catching All the Action Live
A classic Premier League matchup takes center stage this Saturday as Chelsea welcome Everton to Stamford Bridge.
These two clubs have been consistent fixtures in England's top flight and will meet for their 195th encounter across all tournaments this weekend. The match holds special significance for Chelsea, who haven't secured a victory in their last four outings, while Everton aim to continue their impressive run of form, with a win potentially moving them above their London opponents in the table.
Chelsea's disappointing home form in the Premier League this season will give Everton confidence, though Enzo Maresca's squad remains the bookmakers' choice given their roster filled with elite talent.
Here's everything fans need to know about watching the match live this Saturday.
What Time Does Chelsea vs. Everton Kick Off?
How to Watch Chelsea vs. Everton on TV, Live Stream
Sadly for viewers in the United Kingdom, the traditional 3 p.m. GMT television blackout ensures Chelsea's meeting with Everton won't be broadcast on any channel. Audio commentary will be available through BBC Radio 5 Live and talkSPORT, though fans must wait for match highlights afterward.
Mexican audiences also face a lack of scheduled broadcasting options.
North American viewers have better fortune, with NBC among the networks carrying the fixture, while fuboTV serves Canadian audiences.
Country | TV channel/live stream |
|---|---|
United Kingdom | Not televised—radio coverage on BBC Radio 5 Live, talkSPORT |
United States | USA Network, Telemundo Deportes En Vivo, NBC Sports App, nbcsports.com, UNIVERSO, UNIVERSO NOW |
Canada | DAZN Canada, fuboTV Canada, Fubo Sports Network Canada |
Mexico | Not televised |
What's Next for Chelsea, Everton?
Chelsea face only two additional fixtures before the Christmas break, beginning with their journey to face League One side Cardiff City in the Carabao Cup quarter-final round. Following that, they encounter a tough away assignment at St James' Park against Newcastle United in league action next weekend.
Everton's Carabao Cup campaign has concluded, leaving David Moyes and his squad with just one remaining match before Christmas. A home encounter against table-toppers Arsenal will test their mettle to the fullest next weekend.