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How To Watch Chelsea Vs Legia Warsaw: TV Channel, Live Stream and Preview For Europa Conference League

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Chelsea host Polish club Legia Warsaw in the Europa Conference League quarter-final second leg on Thursday night, and our guide reveals which TV channel is showing the game and how UK fans can catch the action via a live stream.

The Europa Conference League continues as Chelsea take a 3-0 advantage into their second-leg fixture against Legia Warsaw.

Enzo Maresca’s men won comfortably in Poland and are expected to win again to continue their impressive campaign.

Chelsea are the favourites for the competition, but come into this fixture off the back of two disappointing draws in the Premier League.

They came from 2-2 down to rescue a point against relegation-bound Ipswich, and were held 0-0 at neighbours Brentford the weekend before.

Legia Warsaw know they’d need a miracle to overturn their three-goal deficit, and their domestic form suggests such a result is unlikely.

With just one win in their last five league games, they are fifth in the Polish Ekstraklasa, a full 14 points off top spot.

Ahead of Thursday’s fixture, we at SportsCasting have created a simple guide that explains how UK viewers can watch the match on TV or via a live stream.

How To Watch Chelsea Vs Legia Warsaw In The UK

Chelsea Vs Legia Warsaw TV Channel

Every European match this season is being shown live on TNT Sports in the UK.

Chelsea Vs Legia Warsaw is no exception, with coverage starting at 19:00 on TNT Sports 4, ahead of a 20:00 BST kickoff.

Note: A valid TV license is required to watch live TV in the UK.

Chelsea Vs Legia Warsaw Live Stream

If you can’t get in front of the TV for this one, don’t stress. UK viewers can also access the game via a live stream through Discovery+, provided you have a valid TNT Sports subscription.

If eligible, follow these simple steps to gain access to the stream:

  1. Install Discovery+ on your selected electronic device.
  2. to your on the selected platform.
  3. Click on ‘Sports’ and select the Frankfurt Vs Tottenham game on TNT Sports 3.

Note: A Discovery+ and TNT Sports subscription is required to watch in the UK.

TV Channel: How To Watch Chelsea Vs Legia Warsaw In Other Countries

  • United States: Paramount+, TUDN
  • Canada: DAZN
  • Australia: Stan Sport
  • New Zealand: DAZN

Chelsea Vs Legia Warsaw: Match Info & TV Channel

  • ⚽ Fixture: Chelsea Vs Legia Warsaw
  • 📅 Date: Thursday, April 17, 2025
  • 🕛 Kick-off: 20:00 BST
  • 🏆 Competition: UEFA Europa League
  • 📺 TV Channel: TNT Sports 4
  • 🏟 Venue: Stamford Bridge, London
  • 🎲 Match Odds: Chelsea 2/7 | Legia Warsaw 10/1

Chelsea Vs Legia Warsaw Predicted Lineups

With a comfortable aggregate lead, expect Chelsea to make plenty of changes.

There are minimal injury concerns for the Blues, so we could see a lot of key players rested for the Premier League run-in.

Chelsea predicted lineup: Jorgensen; Acheampong, Tosin, Badiashile, Rak-Sakyi; James, Dewsbury-Hall, Amougou; George, Nkunku, Mheuka

Barring a miraculous turnaround, Warsaw know this one is over as a contest. They are therefore also likely to rotate, having picked a very strong lineup at the weekend.

On the injury front, Marc Gual and Bartosz Kapustka are heavy doubts, but Jan Ziolkowski and Artur Jedrzejczyk are back suspensions.

Ilya Shkurin is not ed for Europe, so won’t be involved.

Legia Warsaw predicted lineup: Tobiasz; Wszolek, Ziolkowski, Jedrzejczyk, Ruben Vinagre; Goncalves, Augustyniak, Bichakhchyan; Chodyna, Pekhart, Urbanski

Chelsea Vs Legia Warsaw: Form Guide

  • Chelsea’s last five Premier League games: W-L-W-D-D
  • Chelsea’s last five games (all competitions): L-W-D-W-D
  • Legia Warsaw’s last five league games: D-L-D-W-L
  • Legia Warsaw’s last five games (all competitions): L-D-W-L-L

Chelsea Vs Legia Warsaw Prediction

The odds are heavily against Legia Warsaw, with Chelsea expected to breeze past their opponents and into the Conference League semi-finals.

We can’t disagree, and with both managers likely to rest key players for their respective league campaigns, we also think it’ll be an easy Chelsea win.

Prediction: Chelsea 3-0 Legia Warsaw

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James is an experienced writer covering a wide range of sports, including Premier League and European football, Rugby Union, WWE and the NFL. Having studied English & Creative Writing at Plymouth University, James completed a master's degree in Digital & Social Media Marketing before pursuing a career in Journalism. He then graduated from News Associates in Manchester after finishing their NCTJ Postgraduate Diploma in Multimedia Sports Journalism. Since then, James spent time writing for GameRant before ing Reach PLC, where he featured regularly in publications such as the Daily Mirror, Football.LDN, Manchester Evening News and Liverpool Echo, as well as dozens of local titles. Now at SportsCasting, James provides expert analysis and detailed research features, as well as covering breaking news stories.

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