What channel is the Wolves vs Chelsea game on?
Sky Sports+ in the UK, Paramount+ in the US, DAZN and fuboTV in Canada, and Disney+ Premium in Mexico.
Soccer / Carabao Cup
Chelsea faces Wolverhampton Wanderers in the Carabao Cup fourth round at Molineux. Both teams are aiming to bounce back from recent defeats in the Premier League. This match offers a chance for redemption and a potential morale boost.
Chelsea enters the match as favorites, despite their inconsistent form. Manager Enzo Maresca is looking to maintain standards and rediscover rhythm with his young squad. Wolves, managed by Vitor Pereira, are desperate for a win to alleviate growing unrest among fans after their recent loss to Burnley. A cup run could offer much-needed respite. Sky Sports+ will broadcast the game live in the UK, while Paramount+ will stream it in the US. In Canada, viewers can access the match via DAZN and fuboTV. Disney+ Premium will broadcast the game in Mexico. The match kicks off at 7.45 p.m. BST / 3.45 p.m. ET / 12.45 p.m. PT. Following this match, Wolves face Fulham and Chelsea in the Premier League, while Chelsea will play Tottenham Hotspur and Qarabağ.
Sky Sports+ in the UK, Paramount+ in the US, DAZN and fuboTV in Canada, and Disney+ Premium in Mexico.
7.45 p.m. BST / 3.45 p.m. ET / 12.45 p.m. PT
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