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Wolves vs Chelsea FREE: Live stream, TV channel, team news and kick-off time for Premier League clash


CHELSEA travel to Wolves in their next December fixture ahead of a packed festive schedule.

The Blues lost 1-0 to Everton at the weekend so will be looking to get back to winning ways with victory against one of the Premier League’s toughest sides in Wolves.

Olivier Giroud could be in line for a start against Wolves Credit: AFP or llicensors AFP or Licensors

What time does Wolves vs Chelsea kick-off?

  • Wolves home clash with Chelsea will kick-off at 6pm on Tuesday, December 15.
  • The clash will take place at Wolves’ home ground Molineux.
  • There will be 2,000 fans in attendance for the game.

What channel is Wolves vs Chelsea and can it be live streamed?

  • Chelsea’s trip to Wolves will be available to watch on Amazon Prime Video.
  • You can also live stream the game from the Amazon Prime Video app or from an Amazon FireStick.
  • You can download the app onto a mobile, tablet device or Smart TV.

How can I watch for FREE?

  • The game is available on Amazon Prime Video for FREE, so long as you sign up to their 30-day free trial.
  • You can sign up to Amazon’s 30-day free trial HERE.
  • You’re able to cancel the subscription free of charge before the month is up, too.

Team news

Raul Jimenez is obviously still sidelined for Wolves following his skull fracture in the win over Arsenal two weeks ago.

Christian Pulisic could come back into the side after missing the game against Everton with a tight hamstring.

Hakim Ziyech also has a hamstring problem and is a doubt for the clash with Wolves.

Chelsea could start with Olivier Giroud again, thanks to his recent run of form in a Blues shirt.

Odds

Wolves – 4/1

Draw – 27/10

Chelsea – 7/10

*Odds courtesy of Ladbrokes and correct at time of publication.


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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