Leeds vs. Chelsea: Your Complete Guide to Catching All the Action Live
Maintaining steady performance will be the key factor in determining Chelsea's potential under Enzo Maresca this campaign, as they demonstrated last week that their peak form enables them to compete with Europe's elite teams.
The Blues have remained undefeated across seven matches following their home defeat to Sunderland, and while they couldn't close the gap on Premier League frontrunners Arsenal over the weekend, their display after losing Moisés Caicedo to an early dismissal showcased their remarkable development under Maresca's guidance.
The rivalry with Leeds United stretches back to the 1960s, during their battles for First Division supremacy, with the 1970 FA Cup final - won by Chelsea following a replay - standing as one of English football's most notorious encounters.
Elland Road anticipates a rousing performance from Daniel Farke's struggling Whites under the floodlights, while Chelsea aims to prevent dropping points that would halt the positive momentum built from their recent efforts.
Here's your guide to watching Wednesday's Premier League encounter from around the world.
What Time Does Leeds vs. Chelsea Kick Off?
How to Watch Leeds vs. Chelsea on TV, Live Stream
While TNT Sports typically secures broadcasting rights for midweek Premier League matches, this round of fixtures will air on Sky Sports. Chelsea's journey to Leeds will be televised on Sky Sports Premier League, with streaming options available through Sky GO and NOW TV on your devices.
For viewers in the United States, Peacock serves as the exclusive streaming platform. Canadian audiences can access the match through DAZN or the Fubo Sports Network, including FuboTV.
Mexican viewers can tune in via Caliente TV and FOX One.
Country | TV Channel/Live Stream |
|---|---|
United States | Peacock |
United Kingdom | Sky Go UK, NOW, SKY GO Extra, Sky Sports Premier League |
Canada | DAZN Canada, fuboTV Canada, Fubo Sports Network 2 Canada |
Mexico | Caliente TV, FOX One |
What's Next for Leeds and Chelsea?
This period has been viewed as crucial for Farke, and should his squad suffer consecutive defeats at Elland Road within four days, the German manager might find himself departing by Sunday morning. Following Chelsea's visit, they welcome Liverpool for a Saturday evening clash.
The Blues, on the other hand, continue their travels for what promises to be a challenging Premier League fixture away at Bournemouth. The Cherries are currently struggling, yet they possess the ability to surprise Maresca's team at the Vitality Stadium.
The following Tuesday sees Chelsea travel to Bergamo for their sixth Champions League match of the league phase against Atalanta.