Chelsea vs. Wolves: Your Complete Guide to Catching All the Action Live

Chelsea vs. Wolves: Your Complete Guide to Catching All the Action Live

Chelsea look to compound the troubles of manager-less Wolverhampton Wanderers as they resume Premier League duties on Saturday night.

The West London club, also looking to bounce back from their disappointing midweek stalemate against Qarabağ, suffered defeat in their last Premier League home fixture but found their form with consecutive wins against Wolves in the Carabao Cup followed by London rivals Tottenham Hotspur in league competition. They continue to be an inconsistent side this campaign.

A repeat of the thrilling 4–3 encounter between these teams from late October seems improbable, though Chelsea will anticipate another three points. Wolves, having recently parted ways with Vítor Pereira, have yet to secure a Premier League victory this term.

Will they manage the greatest of surprises at Stamford Bridge? Here's your guide to watching the action unfold live.

What Time Does Chelsea vs. Wolves Kick Off?

How to Watch Chelsea vs. Wolves on TV, Live Stream

Saturday's evening kickoff will be televised on Sky Sports in the United Kingdom, with both the Premier League and Main Event channels showing the match. Mobile viewers can access the game through Sky GO.

Multiple broadcasting options are available in the United States, featuring UNIVERSO, NBC and Peacock. fuboTV, which also serves Canadian audiences, provides another viewing option.

Canadian fans can additionally watch through DAZN as usual, while Mexican viewers have access via Caliente TV and FOX One.

Country

United States

fuboTV, UNIVERSO NOW, Peacock, Telemundo Deportes En Vivo, Amazon Prime Video, NBC, UNIVERSO

United Kingdom

Sky Go UK, NOW, SKY GO Extra, Sky Sports Main Event, Sky Sports Premier League, Sky Ultra HD

Canada

DAZN Canada, fuboTV Canada, Amazon Prime Video, Fubo Sports Network Canada

Mexico

Caliente TV, Amazon Prime Video, FOX One

What's Next for Chelsea and Wolves?

The November international window pauses domestic football for the next two weeks, though Chelsea will feature in the first Premier League fixture when players return from international duty. The Blues travel to newly-promoted Burnley on Saturday, Nov. 22.

Wolves return with a home fixture and will be hoping to have secured a new manager by then. They host Crystal Palace at Molineux on the same date as Chelsea's journey to Turf Moor.